The Mandalorian'sStar Wars movie future in seems inevitable to star Pedro Pascal. The successful Star Wars TVshowfirst premiered in 2019 and has since gone on to change the game for the franchise, as well as for streaming in general. In an era when television streaming has become a dominant force, The Mandalorian continues to thrive, gifting the series with two seasons so far and a season 3 on the way in February.
One of the main reasons for the series' success has been its compelling lead character, Din Djarin. Mando's story, especially with his beloved Grogu at his side, has become a favorite of Star Wars audiences and has even landed itself an important place in the Star Wars galaxy. Lucasfilm has gone on to announce projects that fit within the show's universe, in a similar way to how the Skywalker Saga anchored the nine Star Wars films together. The Book of Boba Fett was the first spinoff series to be set within the greater Mandalorian universe, with Din even returning for the latter episodes in a role so large it placed Pascal's name under the starring list, as opposed to co-starring.
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Now, Pascal shares his thoughts on The Mandalorian's Star Wars movie future. In an interview with Variety at Star Wars Celebration, the actor was asked about the cinematic future of The Mandalorian, to which Pascal responds with a hopeful, "Don't you think it's inevitable?" With the actor being an avid fan of cinema himself, he shares his own enthusiasm for taking Din's story to the big screen. He adds an anecdote about the intimacy he enjoys with having a streaming series of chapters as compared to large films, but goes on to plea for a chance to
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