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The Mandalorian is Back!

The Emmy Award Winning Show is Back for Season 2 With Our Beskar-Clad Hero

Image via Disney+

Image via Disney+

Nominated for 15 Emmys and winner of 7 Emmy Awards, The Mandalorian, one of the most anticipated fall shows, is now back streaming every Friday on Disney Plus. With the romantic image of “ a lone gunfighter makes his way through the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic,” the original Disney+ show seduced us with its compelling hero, Mando. Season 1 introduced us to Baby Yoda and other main characters. The premiere last week on October 30 was a reintroduction to the easygoing, slow-paced yet action-filled pacing of this unique show.

The 45-minute first episode of Season 2, “The Marshal,” brings familiar elements from the first season: Mando riding along with baby Yoda, interacting with friends, some Star Wars treats and then uniting with locals to fight off a weird, destructive enemy creature and winning at the end. Director Jon Favreau, known for The Iron Man among many other successful movies, equipped Mando and all Mandalorians with jet packs, which you get to see in action in this episode. Set on the desert planet Tatooine, this episode invokes the original Star Wars trilogy with Jawas, Tusken Raiders and Krayt dragons from the sci-fi author Frank Herbert’s one of a kind, Dune series. The Star Wars franchise drew obvious inspiration from Herbert’s science fiction series set on a desert planet with nomads; scary sandworms; a passionate young boy who was eager to go on a quest to fulfill his destiny; a mysterious order with unknown powers; and an overarching story of an intergalactic war with an evil emperor. While George Lucas had not formally acknowledged his inspiration, director Jon Favreau has done so through his work in this series and thus completed transformed the characterization of the sand people.

Image via Disney+

Image via Disney+

The show starts off with a cyberpunk aesthetic in what appears to be an urban ghetto that nonetheless is appealing due to our Beskar-clad hero. Without giving the story away, we can share that there is some excellent hand-to-hand combat set to ‘80s guitar music till Mando and Baby Yoda or “The Child” head to Tatooine to find another Mandalorian, who is apparently living in the mining settlement of Mos Pelgo. Mando wants to find this member of his helmeted warrior clan to help him take The Child to the Jedi. At the end of Season 1, Mando promised to do this as part of his practice in the Mandolorian way.

When Mando and The Child arrive in Tatooine, they discover that the man Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant) dressed as a Mandalorian is not a Mandalorian, which prompts Mando to retrieve the valued Beskar armor. In the first of many nods to prior Star Wars cinema, Cobb is actually wearing the armor of Bobba Fett. Choosing Timothy Olyphant, the star of Justified and Deadwood, to be the sheriff of this desert outpost in the space western world of The Mandalorian was an excellent choice as he provides just the right amount of swagger, ruggedness, easy charm and self-deprecation that you would want to see in such a world.

Image via Disney+

Image via Disney+

The episode ends with a close-up of a silent bounty hunter in the background wearing Boba Fett’s outfit, but the man is not Boba Fett. Boba Fett was the famed bounty hunter who first appeared on the big screen in 1980's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and who apparently died in 1983's Return of the Jedi as he fell into a “sarlacc” pit.

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Actor Temuera Morrison; original Bobba Fett costume

Actor Temuera Morrison; original Bobba Fett costume

Who is he? Since Boba Fett was a clone, could this be the father of the clone, Jango Fett, played by the actor Temuera Morrison in Attack of the Clones possibly? Fan rumors tend to push this theory out, circulating with this image.

Well, we’ll have to wait till the end of this week to find out more.

You can watch The Mandalorian now streaming on Disney Plus.

Grade: B+

 
tags: The Mandalorian, Jon Favreau, Baby Yoda, Pedro Pascal, Disney+, Disney Plus
categories: Disney News
Tuesday 11.03.20
Posted by Elf
 

A Closer Look at "The Mandalorian," A Disney+ Original and Star Wars Story

Season 1 of “The Mandalorian” ends on a thrilling note, while setting up an exciting start for Season 2’s premiere

Image via Disney

Image via Disney

Disney’s streaming show, “The Mandalorian,” an original spin-off from the Star Wars franchise, written and produced by Jon Favreau, known for “Ironman” and “The Lion King,” is action-packed while still offering strong characters. The series also has helped Disney position itself, along with its library of popular favorites, in the competitive world of streaming video today. The show ranked number one in online streaming in the United States in 2019, dethroning Netflix’s popular series “Stranger Things” and competing neck to neck with “The Witcher,” which ranks number one worldwide in streaming video. The last episode and season finale maintained the momentum from the prior week’s episode to end on a high note.


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The Mandalorian

“The Mandalorian” is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order and follows the life of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy.


Strong Characters, Compelling Story Line, Live Action and Unexpected Moments

Notable for its distinct style, with a different director for each episode, “The Mandalorian” is a story about a lone gunfighter, nicknamed “Mando” in a lawless galaxy. Mando wears a metal mask that he does not take off — part of the Mandalorian tradition that Mando defends by saying, “This is the way.” The series is full of heroism, sacrifice, excitement and humor with enough adventure and surprise moments to keep your eyes glued to the screen.

The show introduced a baby Yoda character at the end of the first episode. Soon after the surprising reveal, Baby Yoda quickly stole hearts all over the Internet — attracting both diehard fans of the original Star Wars franchise as well as new audiences drawn to the charming and quirky character.

Image via Disney

Image via Disney

Disney is also in the process of building out a Mando costumed character meet and greet at Disney Parks, according to In The Know.

“So, the reality is that we feel it’s really important for our guests at the parks to be able to meet all of our key characters on a first-hand, personal basis. And so it’s something we’re working on. We think it’s appropriate, and I think it’s something the guests at the parks can look forward to in the very near future.”
— Paul Southern, VP of Licensing, LucasFilm


The first season of “The Mandalorian” builds upon the Star Wars mythology, but offers its own take with new characters and new worlds to explore. Instead of rehashing existing stories, the new series has its own refreshing perspective. One of the references to prior series and spinoffs is the dark saber, a favorite of executive producer Dave Filoni, known for his production of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” series. Revealed in the last episode, the dark saber is a unique black-bladed lightsaber that belonged to the first Mandalorian Jedi and well known to aficionados of that Star Wars series. The character of Moff Gideon played by Giancarlo Esposito, appears out of the fiery wreckage of a spaceship carrying the black-bladed lightsaber in his hand at the end of the episode, leaving some mystery and questions behind. What are his intentions towards Baby Yoda, whom he has been pursuing at all costs? The answer may be Machiavellian, but his uncanny knowledge of the Mandalorian creed leaves questions for audiences to think about before the next season. The ending hints at an impending struggle and suggests that Gideon’s mysterious relationship to the Jedi will also be revealed in Season 2.

Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) in “The Mandalorian.” Image via Disney

Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) in “The Mandalorian.” Image via Disney

Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) in “The Mandalorian.” Image via Disney

Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) in “The Mandalorian.” Image via Disney


The series introduces new characters in memorable scenes from the Child or Baby Yoda who uses the Force to stop a flamethrower to the droid IG-II who sacrifices himself to stop Stormtroopers and to protect the Child and of course, the Mandalorian, played by Pedro Pascal, whose face is obscured by his metal knight-like mask throughout the season until the very end, where both his face and name are revealed. He also gets to fly a jetpack, revealing director Jon Favreau’s skills in storytelling and entertainment, similar to his creation of “Ironman” in the Marvel cinematic universe. Just as Mando cuts down the TIE Fighter spaceship flown by Moff Gideon and flies away with his jet pack, Moff Gideon fights his way through out of the debris, holding the dark saber in hand. The last episode of the “The Mandalorian,” titled “Chapter 8: Redemption,” offers thrills and adventures, ending with drama and emotional rewards that leave you both curious and eager for the next episodes.

“The Mandalorian” offers a big budget, high adventure and live action streaming Star Wars series that is hard to match. Each character gets his or her time in the spotlight — enough to discover what makes the character tick and stand out. The series has a variety of diverse locations and battle scenes occurring outside, inside cramped locations and in the sky. From bounty hunters to droids, Storm Troopers, Baby Yoda and Mando’s Lone Ranger appeal, “The Mandalorian” entices with its range of compelling characters. The series had a few slow moments midseason, but recovered its momentum in the last few episodes to end with a spectacular finish. With a superb storyline and dramatic finish, “The Mandalorian” sets up high anticipation for Season 2 and enthusiasm for next installments.

Finally, it would be hard to not acknowledge the gorgeously designed credits for the series — works of art in and of themselves. Take a look!

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Grade: A-


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tags: disney, Disney+, Walt Disney, The Mandalorian, Jon Favreau, Star Wars, streaming, original content, streaming shows, reviews
categories: Disney News
Thursday 02.20.20
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A Month Into Its Launch, Disney Reveals Its Long Range Prowess as Disney+ Ties Into Theme Parks and More

With 10 million downloads on launch day Nov 12th, Disney+ offers a sweeping challenge to its primary competitor, Netflix

Image via Disney

Image via Disney

Disney+ Ties into the Company’s Rich History of Storytelling, its Theme Parks, Live Entertainment and More

Disney stands apart from other streaming services in offering theme parks and live entertainment for consumers directly that tie into its new video streaming service, Disney+. Guests who visit Walt Disney World Resort in Florida can enjoy live shows and entertainment from DJ dance parties to kid parties, costumes, photo ops, themed food and beverage, and unique merchandising for original shows such as The Mandalorian at Keystone Clothiers, Star Wars Launch Bay and Tatooine Traders at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. New guests and existing fans of Disney can also sign up for Disney+ at any of its theme parks or stores. www.disneyplus.com

“Disney Plus is the future of our company.”
— Disney

Disney also offers new videos sharing the company’s history of original storytelling and its founder, Walt Disney’s vision.

“There’s no real secret about our approach. We keep moving forward.”
— Walt Disney, founder of Disney

Ad-Free and Affordable with 10 Million Downloads on Launch Day

Unlike the video streaming platforms Hulu and ESPN+, both of which Disney has a stake in, Disney+ is completely ad-free. Back in April of this year, Disney CEO Bob Iger shared more specifics about Disney+, the company’s new online video streaming service at the end of the investor call.

Disney+ is not the company’s first streaming platform as the company already successfully launched ESPN+, the sports-centric video streaming service earlier this year in April, built on technology developed by BAMTech, an arm of the Major League Baseball Advanced Media www.mlb.com that develops direct-to-consumer streaming technology.

Hot on the heels of Apple TV+ launch on November 1st and premiering at $7/month on November 12th of this year, Disney+ secured over ten million downloads on launch day — an unparalleled feat for any online video streaming service and outperforming analyst expectations by over two million, according to The Wall Street Journal. Disney+ offers a seven-day free trial before payment commences. The service is a discount compared to Netflix’s lowest tier that starts at $9/month.

After demand exceeded expectations, Disney+ suffered some launch problems such as slowed streaming and users being pushed out of the app for several hours — something that did not go unnoticed by rivals in the increasingly competitive online video streaming direct to consumer space. Nonetheless, this is expected to be remedied and managed well as the company’s new service continues to expand to households worldwide. HBO Max from AT&T and Peacock from Comcast also debuted soon after Disney+, showing how eager companies are to offer consumers direct entertainment online. Despite its technical glitches and its entry into an increasingly crowded space of entertainment options, Disney+ stands apart because of its large content library of original content, existing popularity, global reach and scale. To put it in perspective, HBO Now took three years to reach 5 million subscribers — something Disney+ achieved in half a day on launch.

Verizon has also offered a full year of free Disney+ service to all subscribers on its unlimited plan. Ronan Dunne, CEO of Verizon Consumer Group, reported that Verizon has approximately 100 million total wireless subscribers, of which half — 50 million — are on unlimited plans, according to Variety.


Impressive Lineup of Content: Exclusive Home of Disney Favorites, New Movies and Shows, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and National Geographic

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Image via Disney

With almost 500 movies and 7,500 original shows, Disney+ comes in strong with a massive content library that includes both new and old Disney favorites previously not available on streaming networks, new movies and original shows in development and the full catalog of original content from its acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic.

While the entire catalog of each entertainment brand in the Disney portfolio is not available immediately as some still have existing contracts with Netflix that will expire in three years, Disney+ does include popular favorites like the entire first two Star Wars trilogies and the newer movies “Force Awakens” and “Rogue One” as well as Marvel’s “Captain Marvel” and “Avengers: Endgame.” Also with its acquisition of Fox, Disney now is the sole distributor of “The Simpsons” series.


Disney+ Worldwide Rollout In Stages

Disney+ will roll out worldwide in stages, as revealed during its investor call over the next two years.

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Image via Disney

Currently, Disney+ is available in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands. Disney+ will launch in Western Europe on March 31st. This includes the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and other areas. The service is slated to roll out in Eastern Europe and Latin America starting in October 2020 and in Asia Pacific in progressive stages over the next two years.


The Mandalorian: A New Era for Star Wars

Image via Disney

Image via Disney

Disney+ offers an original spin-off from the Star Wars franchise with “The Mandalorian,” written and produced by Jon Favreau, known for “Ironman” and “The Lion King.” Each episode has a different director. “The Mandalorian” is a story about a lone gunfighter in a lawless galaxy. It also introduces a baby Yoda character, who has already stolen hearts all over the Internet, propelling searches for baby Yoda toys right before Christmas. Baby Yoda not only appeals to fans of the adult Yoda created by Daniel Oz in the original Star War series, but has enthralled new audiences in a charming way that only Yoda can.

Image via Disney

Image via Disney


How to Stream Disney+

Disney offers many ways to stream its new popular video service via smartphones, tablets, computers, connected TVs and also streaming media. The company has agreements in place with numerous tech companies such as Apple, Google and Microsoft as well as TV and streaming media service companies such as Sony and Roku. Disney also has recently expanded Disney+ to Amazon, Samsung and LG. Thus you can watch Disney+ using any of these methods below:

  • Roku's boxes, sticks and TVs

  • Apple TV, iPhone and iPad

  • Smartphones and TVs running on Android operating systems and Chromecast streamers

  • Xbox One

  • PlayStation 4

  • Amazon Fire TV devices

  • Samsung smart TVs

  • LG smart TVs

Product Features

Disney + offers features such as:

  • streaming 4K Ultra HD content in Dolby Vision, HDR10 and Dolby Atmos immersive audio

  • simultaneous streaming to 4 devices

  • creation of 7 user profiles for 1 account with over 200 avatars available

  • unlimited mobile downloads for offline viewing for up to 10 mobile devices

  • English, Spanish, French and Dutch at launch with audio support and subtitles

  • support for closed captioning, descriptive audio and navigation assistance for subscribers with disabilities


Every week, we’ll feature an in-depth review of one Disney+ original show, allowing for at least five to five episodes to be live first, before we offer any perspective on it. Enjoy! In the meantime, go ahead and sign up for Disney+ at www.disneyplus.com and try it out for the first week. Share your feedback or ideas you want to share about this post at hello@elf.agency.


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Wednesday 12.18.19
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