Third season of ‘Mandalorian’ mixed bag
The third season of the hit Disney+ show “The Mandolorian” premiered March 1 and was underwhelming.
The third season of the hit Disney+ show “The Mandolorian” premiered March 1 and was underwhelming.
Diving into the psyche of its titular character, “Obi-Wan Kenobi” explores how Kenobi spent his time in between the “Star Wars” prequels and the original trilogy. The return of Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen as Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker–or in this case, Darth Vader–gives the show emotional moments as both come to terms with their respective fates.
“Star Wars: The Bad Batch” is sure to make for great entertainment for Star Wars fans, but it won’t make fans out of newcomers to the franchise and would spoil major plot points of the prequel trilogy.
Action-packed fight scenes, beloved characters, laughter, and tears is what the second half of season two of “The Mandalorian” delivers to fans.
Pedro Pascal continues his dominant performance as the Mandalorian in the Disney+ original. As the Mandalorian continues his journey to return “the kid,” better known as Grogu, to his own kind.
Season two of The Mandalorian brings its viewers a mix of action, suspense and laughter all at once.
Viewers who binge watched season one surely remember the calm, cool and collected energy the Mandalorian, played by Pedro Pascal, brings to the table. The lone bounty hunter continues his quest this season with the child at his side, all while running into bumps on the road along the way.
When films are successful and have told a complete story, filmmakers usually decide to follow up with a sequel. Prequels, however, are almost never a good route to take when there are not enough ideas to explore.
Campus News presents “The Feature Is Ours,” an entertainment podcast hosted by staff members, and self-proclaimed movie buffs, Anastasia Landeros and Gustavo Buenrostro. On this episode, our hosts celebrate Star Wars day, figure out what the heck Dark Tower is about, and MURDER!
Campus News presents “The Feature Is Ours,” an entertainment podcast hosted by staff members, and self-proclaimed movie buffs, Anastasia Landeros and Gustavo Buenrostro. On this episode, STARRRRRRR WARRRRRS.
By Ivan Cazares The Route 66 Sandtrooper Detachment raised more than $1,200 for the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles by hiking around Griffith Park in full “Star Wars” Stormtrooper armor on April 3. Stryder Brown, also know as Hip-Hop Trooper, started the annual Sandtrooper Hike in 2014. He came up with the idea as a joke, but it quickly became a way to raise money for children in need. The group raises…