This might be the Way?
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The news thatThe Mandalorian is heading to the big screenleft us a bit confused about the fate of season 4 last week, and it seems like with good reason. Despite indications thatthe fourth season of the Disney Plus show was in development still, a new report suggests that it’s been shelved for now.
According toThe Hollywood Reporter’s insider newsletter Heat Vision,The Mandalorian season 4was all written and ready to go prior to the strikes. However, during the Hollywood shutdown,Lucasfilmreevaluated its plans and decided to pivot to a movie starring Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu.
“What happens to season four now is unclear,” the report continues. “It’s definitely not a given. If the movie is a success, it could lead to [the] next phase of Mando storytelling becoming movie sequels. Box office and fan reaction would determine that.”
Given all of the conflicting reports on this one, it’s all getting a bit confusing in the galaxy far, far away, and it seems like we might just have to wait and see what lies ahead.
While we wait, here are all of theupcoming Star Wars movies and showson the way, as well as our breakdown of theStar Wars timeline. Also check out why our writer thinks this isthe right time for Mando and Grogu to head to the big screen.
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