Why Turning The Mandalorian Season 4 Into a Film Is a Good Move

Din Djarin’s latest arc wrapped up its third season in the spring, and rumors about what’s next for him and his young apprentice are ramping up. While promoting the latest season, showrunner Jon Favreau revealed he’s already finished writing the fourth season. The Mandalorian typically starts filming seasons in the fall, but due to the WGA and SAG strikes, it’s unclear if that will be the case this time. According to Making Star Wars, Lucasfilm is exploring the possibility of turning The Mandalorian Season 4 into a film. Series executive producer Dave Filoni might also direct The Mandalorian movie along with his New Republic feature if the studio proceeds.The announcement of Filoni’s New Republic film came at the Star Wars Celebration convention in April, alongside a New Jedi Order film starring Daisy Ridley’s Rey Skywalker and a Dawn of the Jedi biblical epic from James Mangold. Lucasfilm has shown many times it isn’t afraid to alter plans if necessary. The prospect of The Mandalorian film has also been tossed around as early as 2019. For now, The Mandalorian film is all but a rumor, but here’s why Lucasfilm should follow through with it if the studio is truly considering it.The Mandalorian launched on Disney+ in November 2019 and has been a cultural phenomenon ever since. Gorgu’s inclusion has a lot to do with it, but audiences have also been enamored by the Mandalorian lore that found its way to the mainstream for the first time. The first live-action Star Wars series also spawned three seasons, plus numerous spin-offs like The Book of Boba Fett, the forthcoming Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew shows set within the New Republic timeframe. The Mandalorian kick-started a universe that will lead into Filoni’s upcoming film.RELATED: What Is Star Wars’ Most Elite Stormtrooper Unit?RELATED: Star Wars Set Up Ahsoka Tano’s Perfect Ending Twelve Years Ago

Din Djarin’s latest arc wrapped up its third season in the spring, and rumors about what’s next for him and his young apprentice are ramping up. While promoting the latest season, showrunner Jon Favreau revealed he’s already finished writing the fourth season. The Mandalorian typically starts filming seasons in the fall, but due to the WGA and SAG strikes, it’s unclear if that will be the case this time. According to Making Star Wars, Lucasfilm is exploring the possibility of turning The Mandalorian Season 4 into a film. Series executive producer Dave Filoni might also direct The Mandalorian movie along with his New Republic feature if the studio proceeds.

RELATED: What Is Star Wars’ Most Elite Stormtrooper Unit?

The announcement of Filoni’s New Republic film came at the Star Wars Celebration convention in April, alongside a New Jedi Order film starring Daisy Ridley’s Rey Skywalker and a Dawn of the Jedi biblical epic from James Mangold. Lucasfilm has shown many times it isn’t afraid to alter plans if necessary. The prospect of The Mandalorian film has also been tossed around as early as 2019. For now, The Mandalorian film is all but a rumor, but here’s why Lucasfilm should follow through with it if the studio is truly considering it.

RELATED: Star Wars Set Up Ahsoka Tano’s Perfect Ending Twelve Years Ago

The Mandalorian launched on Disney+ in November 2019 and has been a cultural phenomenon ever since. Gorgu’s inclusion has a lot to do with it, but audiences have also been enamored by the Mandalorian lore that found its way to the mainstream for the first time. The first live-action Star Wars series also spawned three seasons, plus numerous spin-offs like The Book of Boba Fett, the forthcoming Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew shows set within the New Republic timeframe. The Mandalorian kick-started a universe that will lead into Filoni’s upcoming film.

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