The Mandalorian
Chapter 1: Five years after the defeat of the Galactic Empire,[b] a Mandalorian bounty hunter accepts an under-the-table job from an enigmatic client with Imperial connections, directing him to travel to the desert planet Arvala-7 and find a fifty-year-old target. While the client is indifferent to the target's well-being, his colleague Dr. Pershing insists the target be brought back alive. The Mandalorian is given a down payment: a bar of Beskar steel, sacred to his people, which the Mandalorian brings to an armorer in a Mandalorian Covert enclave to craft into a pauldron. Arriving at Arvala-7, the Mandalorian is saved from two Blurgg by a vapor farmer named Kuiil. Being tired of bounty hunters coming and dying trying to claim the bounty, Kuiil helps the Mandalorian, leading him to the target's location in a remote structure. Entering the heavily defended encampment, the Mandalorian reluctantly teams up with bounty hunter droid IG-11 to clear the camp and find the bounty: an infant of Yoda's species. When IG-11 attempts to terminate the infant per its bounty orders, the Mandalorian shoots and destroys the droid, taking the infant alive.
The Mandalorian is a
television series that premiered on Disney+ on November 12, 2019. Set in the
Star Wars universe, the series takes place five years after the events of
Return of the Jedi and follows a Mandalorian bounty hunter beyond the reaches
of the New Republic.
Jon Favreau serves
as creator, head writer, showrunner, and co-executive producer, alongside Dave
Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson. The show stars Pedro Pascal, Gina
Carano, Nick Nolte, Giancarlo Esposito, Emily Swallow, Carl Weathers, Bill Burr,
Omid Abtahi, Taika Waititi, Ming-Na Wen, and Werner Herzog. There will be eight
episodes in the first season
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