Three new plot synopses for upcoming episodes of the live-action Star Wars series The Mandalorian have been released, teasing what’s to come.
The first three episodes of The Mandalorian are currently available to stream on Disney Plus, and so far critics and fans alike are praising Jon Favreau’s Star Wars series for its numerous attributes including the visual storytelling, music by Ludwig Göransson and how it expands the Star Wars universe, particularly the underworld. Now, we have three synopses for the next three episodes of The Mandalorian to read, hinting at what viewers should expect for the titular bounty hunter.
As of now, Chapters 4-6 remain without their complete titles which will be revealed upon their respective release. Chapter 4 was directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, Chapter 5 was directed by Dave Filoni and Chapter 6 was directed by Rick Famuyiwa. Here are the three synopses for the upcoming episodes of The Mandalorian:
- Chapter 4: The Mandalorian teams up with an ex-soldier to protect a village from raiders.
- Chapter 5: The Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head.
- Chapter 6: The Mandalorian joins a crew of mercenaries on a dangerous mission.
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The Mandalorian is set after Return of the Jedi and explores 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.