Dave Filoni evokes in an interview the possibility of crossing characters between the small and the big screen
At a time when shared cinematic universes abound, it is not uncommon for the viewer to wonder At what chronological point is a character or if it will coincide with another, and more when the story is told on the small and big screen. Since the arrival of the streaming platform Disney+the galaxy of Star Wars has expanded with live-action seriesas is the case for The Mandalorianand many fans of the franchise created by george lucas they wonder : Will it be compatible with Star Wars sequels? Dave Filoni spoke about it and we tell you about it in this article.
Dave Filoni Says If The Mandalorian Will Fit Star Wars Sequels
One of the biggest doubts among fans is where the characters of the series are during the movies or vice versa: What will Grogu do when Rey takes on Kylo Ren? Why didn’t he and Din Djarin fight the First Order? Without a doubt, it’s something that the co-creator of The Mandalorian, David Filoniand in this sense, this is what they asked him in an interview for The Hollywood Reporter:
“That’s a good question, and we talked a lot about it. In fact, this question applies not only to Grog but to many characters. Where were they during all these events? having done The Clone Wars (animated series) and create a story incredibly linked to two films, developing between them (Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), I learned that there is enough space in this galaxy for characters to do different things”.
That’s to say, characters do not have to coincide in the same battles even if they live at the same time. Equal Ashoka was facing thrown, Your Djarin there Grog in another fight… All the scenarios that one can imagine are possible in the 30 years which pass from episode 6 to episode 7, and even more with the parallel stories which take place during the trilogies, like you just said it David Filonithe galaxy is very big and different things can happen at the same time.
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