Star Wars: The Mandalorian Chapter 3 Concept Art Released
Star Wars keeps on rolling with its first even live-action TV series The Mandalorian, and 'Chapter [...]
The Mandalorian Clan
The standout scenes of the episode involved the titular Mandalorian keeping company with the remnants of his clan. The scene introducing the "Heavy Artillery Mandalorian" was a definite standout.
Artwork: Brian Matyas for Lucasfilm
prevnextThe Calvary Arrives
This is the sequence that has arguably cemented The Mandalorian on the pop-culture radar, and it's exactly what longtime Star Wars fans have been waiting for in a live-action TV series. Oddly enough, in the artwork, it looks like the fight was between Mandalorians and droids...
Artwork: Christian Alzmann for Lucasfilm
prevnextSlide 3
Another action highlight of the episode was The Mandalorian taking on a squad of Stormtroopers, in order save Baby Yoda. The deadly homing missle darts were a definite highlight.
Artwork: Brian Matyas for Lucasfilm
prevnextThe Armorer's Forge
The mystery of "The Armorer" deepened in this episode, as we got to learn a bit more about Mandalorian culture.
Artwork: Nick Gindraux & Doug Chiang for Lucasfilm
prevnextThe Armorer
This character is a pivotal one in The Mandalorian - even if she only shows up sporadically. The identity of The Armorer could be a major connective thread to other areas of the Star Wars franchise.
Artwork: Nick Gindraux for Lucasfilm
prevnextJawa Tours
The Mandalorian had a pretty testy introduction to the Jawas and their form of "negotiation," but now he's making friends. A good egg goes a long way in a galaxy far, far, away.
Artwork: John Park & Doug Chiang for Lucasfilm
prevnextFond Farewell
The Mandalorian Chapter 3 managed to even work in a small subplot about the rivalry between The Mandalorian and the Heavy Artillery Mandalorian. After they bond by kicking ass on the battlefield in the name of their people, the two share a fond farewell.
Artwork: John Park & Doug Chiang for Lucasfilm
prevnextHeavy Artillery Mandalorian
A new standout character in the series is no doubt the "Heavy Artillery Mandalorian." He's as edgy and badass as the main character (albeit with less heart), and he carries bigger guns. What's not to like?
Artwork: Brian Matyas for Lucasfilm
prevnextOperation: Save Baby Yoda
The Mandalorian gets a serious change of heart the moment he decides to double-cross the Client and save Baby Yoda from the remnant faction of The Empire. In that moment, a new Star Wars hero is born!
Artwork: Erik Tiemens for Lucasfilm
prevnextClient Meeting
Werner Herzog has been killing it as the mysterious "Client." Every scene between him and Pedro Pascal's Mandalorian is pure gold.
Artwork: Nick Gindraux for Lucasfilm
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