THE MANDALORIAN Star Pedro Pascal Thought He Was Going To Play Iconic STAR WARS Villain Boba Fett

THE MANDALORIAN Star Pedro Pascal Thought He Was Going To Play Iconic STAR WARS Villain Boba Fett

In a new interview, The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal has revealed that when he first met with Jon Favreau, he thought that he was going to be cast as legendary Star Wars bounty hunter Boba Fett...

By JoshWilding - Sep 16, 2019 12:09 PM EST
Filed Under: The Mandalorian
Once upon a time, it appeared as if Boba Fett was going to get his own Star Wars movie, but that project has seemingly been frozen in Carbonite ever since Lucasfilm decided to move away from focusing on fan-favourite characters on the big screen. However, when Pedro Pascal first met with Jon Favreau to talk about The Madalorian, that's who he thought he would be playing! 

The actor made the revelation in the latest issue of Disney's twenty-three magazine. "I wanted to meet Jon Favreau. I didn't care what he wanted me to do," Pascal explained. "So we met in Jon's office, which was covered with story illustrations from this show — and I noticed the Mandalorian, a Boba Fett-looking character, immediately."

"I thought to myself, 'Oh, it's amazing that they are finally gonna get into this character.' Jon talked about the story, visuals, and tone. I thought it was amazing and finally asked, 'Well, who am I?' I'm pointing to different characters, creatures, and aliens in the concept art, and John just looked at me and said 'You're the Mandalorian.'"
 
It was at this point during their conversation that Pascal's excitement increased. "I was like, 'WHAT? I get to play Boba Fett?' He said, 'No, he's not Boba Fett. He's the Mandalorian.' I couldn't have imagined a better moment."

There's no denying that he would have been an awesome Boba Fett, but you have to give Favreau credit for doing something different and telling an original story set in a Galaxy, Far Far Away. Still, it's hard to escape the feeling that there's a very interesting story about the man beneath the mask in The Mandalorian...

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The Show Will Deal With The Rise Of The First Order

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We know that The Mandalorian is set after the events of Return of the Jedi, but there's also a lot we don't know about what happened during the thirty years between that movie and The Force Awakens. However, it's now been confirmed that the Disney+ series will delve into how the fall of the Empire led to the rise of The First Order. 

"This doesn’t turn into a good guy universe because you blew up two Death Stars," director Dave Filoni says, confirming that the Galaxy isn't at peace quite yet. "You get that the Rebels won and they’re trying to establish a Republic, but there’s no way that could have set in for everybody all at once. You have in a Western where you’re out on the frontier and there might be Washington and they might have some marshals, but sometimes good luck finding one."
 
Showrunner Jon Favreau adds: "Also, what could happen in the 30 years between celebrating the defeat of the Empire and then the First Order? You come in on Episode VII, [the First Order are] not just starting out. They’re pretty far along. So somehow, things weren’t necessarily managed as well as they could have been if [the galaxy] ended up in hot water again like that."
 

How The Mandalorian Differs To Boba Fett

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The Mandalorian might look like Boba Fett, but it sounds like the similarities end there. For starters, he's actually a Mandalorian (Fett just wears the armor), which means the show will "definitely explore the culture of the Mandalorian" according to Favreau. "Our guy is operating in a much more unforgiving landscape."

"A place where survival is difficult enough," he continues, "let alone flourishing in that atmosphere and the politics have dissolved. It’s ‘might is right.’ And how does somebody earn a living when there’s no structure to society anymore and everything is collapsing in on itself? How do you work your way through the world?"
 
Star Pedro Pascal, meanwhile, says that he's also more of an anti-hero than a villain (a role Fett definitely played well). "Ultimately he wants to do the right thing" the actor says. "But his duties could very much be in conflict with his destiny and doing the right thing has many faces. It can be a very windy road."
 

Don't Expect To See Any Legacy Characters...Yet

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The Mandalorian will allude to the history of the Star Wars Universe and fill in some gaps in the franchise's history but it won't necessarily serve as a continuation to the original trilogy or a prequel to the new ones. That means no Legacy characters (in the first season, at least...) as Favreau instead wants to deliver a "boots on the ground" tale exploring something we've not seen before.

"I’ve always been curious what the other people in the cantina are up to," he explains. "We’re digging really deep in the toy chest and pulling out the action figures that people were always curious about and were not quite in the center frame, but have a lot of potential."
 
Filoni adds: "These are the [action figures] you got. Your older brothers have had ‘good’ ones. Somehow you got Boba Fett. And if you have Boba Fett, you could always tell a good story."
 

The Mandalorian Will Be Keeping His Helmet On

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Pascal's star is very much on the rise, but that doesn't mean he'll be showing off his face every chance he gets. However, Favreau's experience working on a character like Iron Man helped a lot and thanks to the actor's impressive line delivery and physicality along with some clever camera tricks and editing, he's reportedly found a way to ensure this masked man has a lot of personality. 

"What’s remarkable is when you see the whole stretch of the first season how engaging the character is," the showrunner explains. "It’s amazing how many Star Wars characters are emotionally engaging that aren’t even anthropomorphic. R2-D2 is my favorite character and he barely has an eye." This definitely sounds like the right approach and is a bold move on the show's part.
 

Taika Waititi's IG-11 (Korg 2.0?)

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Taikia Waititi is set to take on the role of IG-11, an assassin droid who looks nearly identical to classic bounty hunter IG-88. However, their personalities will be very different and it sounds like this supporting character won't be all that different to the loveable Korg, another CGI creation voiced by the actor and filmmaker (who actually helms the premiere episode of this Star Wars TV series). 

"[IG-11 is] very innocent and naive and direct and doesn’t know about sarcasm and doesn’t know how to lie," Waititi says, likening the droid to a cross between Siri and HAL 9000. "It’s like a child with a gun."

So, he's not exactly a badass, but Gina Carano's Cara Dune is. She's a former Rebel Shock Trooper turned mercenary who works alongside Greef Carga (Carl Weathers), the leader of a guild of bounty hunters."In Star Wars, you find yourself walking a different way, you behave differently, you relate to what’s around you differently, because it’s not a contemporary world," he says.
 

Giancarlo Esposito's Moff Gideon

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One of the most exciting additions to the series is Breaking Bad's Giancarlo Esposito. His role has been something of a mystery up until now, but Entertainment Weekly reveals that he'll play Moff Gideon, a one-time Governor for the Galactic Empire whose world was destroyed when the Rebels blew up the second Death Star and finally brought an end to The Emperor's rule over the Galaxy.

"He’s an Imperial remnant of a very fine officer who then switches to become sort of the guardian of the people," says Esposito, who also talked about having a geek out moment when he was able to climb aboard a TIE Fighter for the first time in the series. "But what does [Moff Gideon] really want? This guy is going to be a big player because he has an idea of how to keep order.

Does that mean he's a hero or villain? It sounds like we'll have to just wait and see for now. 
 

The Show Will Deliver Some Big Surprises

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The first trailer for The Mandalorian definitely impressed and with the magazine claiming that the show had a budget of around $100 million for all eight episodes, it's clear that Disney wants to deliver something that makes Star Wars fans very happy indeed.

"I’ve seen a lot of Star Wars," Filoni, a man extremely well-versed in this Galaxy after working on everything from The Clone Wars to Rebels, says. "And what’s most exciting to me is that I am very confident we did some things — and fans will see things — that have never been seen before."

In other words, this will definitely be worth a watch and it hasn't just been made for the sake of it!
 

 

 

 
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The Mandalorian (November 12th)

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The first trailer for The Mandalorian was released during D23, and it's fair to say that it didn't disappoint. It looks every bit as good as the Star Wars movies in terms of visuals and the tone and approach to this story (set after the events of Return of the Jedi) is vastly different to what we've seen before in this Galaxy Far, Far Away. Honestly, that's no bad thing. 

The Mandalorian is going to be available on the Disney+ streaming service on November 12th, and the plan is for one episode to be released each week (so, you can forget about binging them). 

In terms of plot details, all we really know is that the show is going to follow a bounty hunter who isn't Boba Fett. However, the show promises to fill in some big gaps in this universe's history. 
 

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker (December 20th)

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There's no way you're missing this one, right? 

Last Monday, the D23 preview was officially released online and it's left Star Wars fans everywhere talking. That shot of Rey wielding a double-bladed Sith lightsaber may be misdirection, but that makes it no less awesome. We've been left with a lot to talk about, and it's clear that the Skywalker Saga finale is going to surprise us in a lot of different ways. 

With any luck, director J.J. Abrams will succeed in making fans happy while also ending this story in a way that feels right. That's not an easy task, but it is one you have to believe he's capable of. 
 

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (February 2020)

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Netflix resurrected Star Wars: The Clone Wars a few years back, but, much to the delight of fans everywhere, we later learned that it would return (again) on the Disney+ streaming service. 

This time, though, this really is the end for the series, but at least that means it will get the finale it deserves. According to Dave Filoni, we're finally going to see the return of Darth Maul and Ahsoka Tano in a conflict he's dubbed "the Siege of Mandalore."

Just like Young Justice attracted fans to DC Universe, this will get Star Wars fans even more excited to subscribe to Disney+ and see more of their favourite animated characters. 
 

Untitled 'Cassian Andor' Disney+ Series

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This show still doesn't have a title, but it was confirmed at D23 that shooting is set to begin next year. 

That means casting news should start coming our way soon and it's obviously already been confirmed that Diego Luna will return as Cassian Andor, while Alan Tudyk will voice K-2SO again. Set before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, it sounds like this will serve as an origin story for Cassian, while also shedding some light on the early adventures of the Rebellion. 

With any luck, that will mean we get to see some of those Star Wars Rebels characters in live-action! 
 

Untitled 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Disney+ Series

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One of the biggest announcements to come out of D23 is that Obi-Wan Kenobi is getting his own Disney+ series. Shooting for this is also expected to take place next year as the scripts have been written and Ewan McGregor has finally been able to confirm that, yes, he is indeed reprising the role. 

Based on where this was placed on a timeline shared by Lucasfilm at the event, it will take place shortly after the events of Solo: A Star Wars Story, so don't be surprised if the Jedi Knight crosses paths with his old enemy Darth Maul. The show would, however, need to be careful not to contradict the events of Star Wars Rebels if that's the case. 

Either way, we're sure this will be more exciting than Kenobi just wandering around the desert! 
 

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' Star Wars Trilogy

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The Game of Thrones finale was not well recieved, but showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss remain a hot commodity in Hollywood and it's no great surprise that Disney is keen on them spearheading an entire trilogy of Star Wars movies. Rumour has it that they'll be heading to The Old Republic era which would mean that this series of films would be set 4000 years before A New Hope!

This trilogy would be unrelated to Rian Johnson's, but recent reports have pointed to the duo possibly only providing an outline for the trilogy and penning just one of the three screenplays. 

That's a result of them signing a $250 million deal with Netflix and given the rivalry between them and Disney these days, don't be shocked if Lucasfilm ultimately takes a pass on this trilogy or decides to hand the idea over to a different set of filmmakers. Either way, it's not looking great right now.
 

Rian Johnson's Star Wars Trilogy

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Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi received its fair share of backlash from fans, but it was also a critical and commercial hit so are you really shocked that Lucasfilm intend to work with him again?

We have absolutely no idea what direction he intends to take things in, but it doesn't sound like this series of films will have anything to do with the Skywalker Saga. Johnson is writing the screenplays and should start working on the movies soon, so don't be surprised if the first chapter is the first Star Wars movie to arrive in theaters after The Rise of Skywalker.

Given how polarising his work on the main saga was, it will certainly be interesting to see what happens!
 

A New Star Wars Animated Series

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Star Wars Rebels was a hit with fans as it expanded the mythology and filled in a lot of gaps between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Star Wars: Resistance, however, is ending after two seasons and has been mostly rejected by viewers, so it's clear that Disney and Lucasfilm need to go back to the drawing board when it comes to how best to handle this universe in an animated setting. 

Well, there have been rumours for a while now that a new animated series of some sort might in the works and that Dave Filoni will once again be involved. Rebels definitely ended in a way which allows for a sequel of some sort, while there are plenty of other eras a new TV show could take place in that would appeal to viewers (including after the Skywalker Saga now that is wrapping up). 
 

Star Wars Detours

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You probably forgot all about this, but back in 2012 (and before Disney purchased Lucasfilm for a whopping $4 billion), we learned that an animated series called Star Wars Detours was in the works.

Set to deliver a comedic take on the Star Wars Universe, Robot Chicken's Seth Green and Matthew Senreich were set to take charge of the series and 39 episodes were produced with 62 finished scripts. 

Lucasfilm filed a trademark for "Detours" back in June, so there's a chance that this will be resurrected for the Disney+ streaming service or something similar. We'll have to wait and see for now. 
 

Solo: A Star Wars Story II

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Solo: A Star Wars Story may have underperformed at the box office, but the movie still has its fair share of fans and there's been a lot of campaigning for a sequel online which has grabbed the attention of some noteworthy names (including replacement director Ron Howard). 

Rumour has it that Disney has taken notice, and while they're reluctant to return to these spinoff movies right now, relatively reliable sources have indicated that Alden Ehrenreich's Han Solo could return in some way, shape, or form. With Disney+ set to serve as a home for a number of obscure projects, this particular rumour definitely feels like it's worth a mention.

However, it's probably best not to get too excited until we hear something a little more concrete. 
 
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0bstreperous
0bstreperous - 9/16/2019, 12:49 PM
Can't wait!
santoanderson
santoanderson - 9/16/2019, 12:58 PM
I’m happy that this show is establishing some original characters. Star Wars is a huge universe, with tons of potential for new stories.

And besides, didn’t Return of the Jedi and the prequels sort of ruin Boba Fett?
soberchimera
soberchimera - 9/16/2019, 1:04 PM
@santoanderson - Yeah, but it's not an original character. It's a character that's basically the same as Boba Fett, the only difference is he doesn't have the same name. It's like saying Supreme Leader Snoke, Kylo Ren, General Hux, and Rey are original characters when they're really just pale imitations of Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, and Luke respectively.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 9/16/2019, 1:00 PM
A Boba Fett show set before Empire Strikes Back would've been most welcome. Oh well. And before people say Boba Fett died a lame death, Elvis died on the toilet, most people don't have dignified deaths, it doesn't make them less awesome.
Kyos
Kyos - 9/16/2019, 1:22 PM
If only there was no First Order in this... 😑
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/16/2019, 1:28 PM
'No, he's not Boba Fett. He's the Mandalorian.'

***Cue the orchestra
nonserviam
nonserviam - 9/16/2019, 1:30 PM
"𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒔, 𝒉𝒆'𝒔 𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒚 𝒂 𝑴𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒂𝒍𝒐𝒓𝒊𝒂𝒏 (𝑭𝒆𝒕𝒕 𝒋𝒖𝒔𝒕 𝒘𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒂𝒓𝒎𝒐𝒓)"

But Jango Fett (whom Boba was an unaltered clone of,) was in fact a "Real" Mandalorian... I mean be it, he is a clone, but Boba did more than "just wear the armor."
TheRealMandarin
TheRealMandarin - 9/16/2019, 1:52 PM
Didnt the wrestler women in this cast tease a huge revelational type suprise at d23? Everyone and their mother thought it was the most obvious thing(this cat being boba). Maybe it's still related to boba,maybe it manu bennet playing him or something idk.
Rastarapha
Rastarapha - 9/16/2019, 2:00 PM
I think it was the original plan

Remember Mangold Boba Fett movie...
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 9/16/2019, 2:17 PM
I’m kinda hoping we do get to see Pascal’s ‘stache on screen atleast a few times
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 9/16/2019, 2:37 PM
He sounds very excited about the role and I can't blame him for making that mistake because the armor is almost literally the same, design-wise.

Seems like our main character goes after the show's eponymous title. Just Mandalorian, no name nor last name. Mandalorian.

Alright then. Hmm.
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 9/16/2019, 3:07 PM
He’s was Boba...
...until the receipts on SOLO came in.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 9/17/2019, 8:48 AM
@IronGenesis - Josh Trank was also going to direct Boba
…..until the reviews on Fant4stic came in.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 9/16/2019, 4:04 PM
The prequels made Boba Fett less interesting and this just makes him 100% irrelevant. Why not just use the original character and set the story during a more interesting time?
DeathSeal
DeathSeal - 9/16/2019, 5:10 PM
This could possibly be the wild west space show I've always wanted...not counting Fire Fly.
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