Star Wars Confirms The End Of An Era For The Mandalorian

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Star Wars actor Pedro Pascal has confirmed that his The Mandalorian franchise has reached the end of a chapter. The Mandalorian was Star Wars' first live-action series on Disney+, and it ran for three seasons before launching a big-screen movie this May. The series arrived in the wake of the Skywalker Saga ending, and the duo of Din Djarin (Pascal) and Grogu/Baby Yoda became breakout stars. Following Season 3 of The Mandalorian, fans were genuinely concerned about the future of Mando and Grogu. The season finale felt like the ending of their story, as Djarin and Grogu retired to homestead on Nevarro, taking on missions for the New Republic. Moff Gideon was defeated, Grogu was returned to Djarin's care, and the Mandalorians had re-taken Mandalore. There were no overarching plot threads left that seemed to justify another season, and three seasons seemed like a pretty good run for the Star Wars show.As it turns out, The Mandalorian's time on Disney+ was not the closing of a book, but only one of its chapters, according to Pascal. The Star Wars actor spoke to Empire Magazine ahead of the release of The Mandalorian & Grogu, saying that Season 3 "only felt like the ending of a particular chapter." That next chapter is now in full swing as Mando and Grogu head to the big screen in the first major Star Wars feature film since Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker. Read full article on The Direct.