Several new pieces of concept art from the first live action Star Wars series The Mandalorian show off Pedro Pascal’s bounty hunter.
While fans are desperately waiting for the third episode of Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian, several new pieces of concept art have arrived online from the Star Wars series. The art comes from several different artists such as Nick Gindraux, Ryan Church, Doug Chiang, John Park, Christan Alzmann and Jama Jurabaev. The Star Wars Twitter account treated fans to the new impressive new art from Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian.
The Star Wars concept art from the first two episodes of The Mandalorian shows off Pedro Pascal’s bounty hunter teaming up with IG-11 and travelling with Baby Yoda. The art also shows the moment he steps into the bar and riding the monsters kept by Nick Nolte’s character. There’s plenty of stunning artwork from the first two episodes of The Mandalorian, so hopefully there’s plenty more concept art to come from the rest of the Star Wars series. Take a look at the art from Pedro Pascal’s The Mandalorian below.
Official concept art from Chapter 1 of #TheMandalorian by Ryan Church & Nick Gindraux (2/10) pic.twitter.com/wPmLFaWu2i
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Official concept art from Chapter 1 of #TheMandalorian by John Park & Doug Chiang (4/10) pic.twitter.com/Kyk4vj7yB7
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Official concept art from Chapter 1 of #TheMandalorian by Christian Alzmann (6/10) pic.twitter.com/MOB6Oq12m0
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Official concept art from Chapter 1 of #TheMandalorian by Doug Chiang (8/10) pic.twitter.com/mfscBTu48w
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Official concept art from Chapter 1 of #TheMandalorian by Christian Alzmann (10/10) pic.twitter.com/XWbn1kIEYU
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The Mandalorian is set after Return of the Jedi and will explore the Star Wars timeline between the original and sequel trilogies for the first time in live-action. Here’s the official synopsis:
After the stories of Jango and Boba Fett, another warrior emerges in the Star Wars universe. The Mandalorian is set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.
The Mandalorian can only be watched on Disney Plus, which has so far only launched in a few countries. The series is released on a weekly basis, with the first two episodes of eight online. A second season of the Star Wars show is currently filming.
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