"The Mandalorian is already proving to be a big thing, so if that series proves to be so compelling that we reverse engineer it into a theatrical release, a two-hour film or whatever, O.K."
"I wanted to surprise people, and I wanted to—well there are bigger arcs that go through the whole season and the whole throw of the show. So as fun as it is to reveal new characters and surprise them, it also fits into a larger narrative about what’s going on in the galaxy after the revolution, and this is an important character."
"You know how hard that is to do that nowadays? And what type of commitment it took from everybody who was on set and from the studio to hide all the clues that people, especially Star Wars fans, normally tap into? Looking into toy catalogues, looking into marketing materials, looking into style guides, photography, and the fact that that secret was kept is incredible."
EagleWolf a écrit:D'après Alan Horn, si la série est un carton elle pourrait aboutir au ciné ^^ :"The Mandalorian is already proving to be a big thing, so if that series proves to be so compelling that we reverse engineer it into a theatrical release, a two-hour film or whatever, O.K."
Mr. Toiles Héroïques a écrit:EagleWolf a écrit:D'après Alan Horn, si la série est un carton elle pourrait aboutir au ciné ^^ :"The Mandalorian is already proving to be a big thing, so if that series proves to be so compelling that we reverse engineer it into a theatrical release, a two-hour film or whatever, O.K."
A priori, il parle de monter les 8 épisodes en un film. Je vois bien le truc se faire, le week-end précédent le season premiere de la saison 2, pendant un week-end calme au box office (une opération du style Inhumans/ressortie d'AE/ SMFFH).
EagleWolf a écrit:Rapport à la fin du premier épi, Favreau a posté un concept art.. du bébé Yoda.
EagleWolf a écrit:Comme attendu, une étude montre que la série est très demandée...
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