Disney Gallery / Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 1 Episode 3 Cast
- May 15, 2020
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8.2 (424)
In the third episode of Disney Gallery / Star Wars: The Mandalorian season 1, titled "Cast," viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of casting actors for the hit series. The episode begins with series creator Jon Favreau and executive producer Dave Filoni discussing their vision for the character of the Mandalorian and how they wanted to find the right actor to bring him to life.
The casting process for The Mandalorian was unique in that the main character's face is almost always obscured by his helmet. This meant that the actor would have to convey emotions and convey a range of actions without being able to rely on facial expressions. To find the right actor for the role, the team auditioned several performers, including Pedro Pascal, who ultimately won the part.
Viewers get to see some of Pascal's audition tape, as well as his initial reaction to putting on the Mandalorian armor for the first time. The producers and directors also talk about the importance of finding a performer who could bring a certain physicality to the role, as well as convey a sense of mystery and danger.
In addition to Pascal, the episode also focuses on the casting of several key supporting characters, including Greef Karga (played by Carl Weathers), Cara Dune (Gina Carano), and Kuiil (voiced by Nick Nolte). Each performer brings a unique energy to their role, and the episode explores how they were cast and the qualities they bring to their characters.
One interesting aspect of the casting process for The Mandalorian was the use of puppetry and animatronics to bring some of the creatures and aliens in the series to life. The episode features interviews with some of the puppeteers and creature designers who helped create characters like "Baby Yoda" (officially known as The Child) and the droids in the series. They discuss the challenges of performing and controlling the puppets, as well as the importance of giving each creature its own personality and backstory.
Overall, "Cast" is a fascinating look at the process of casting actors and creating characters for a beloved franchise like Star Wars. It's clear that the team behind The Mandalorian put a lot of thought and care into finding the right performers to bring their vision to life, and this episode provides an illuminating glimpse into that process. Whether you're a fan of the series or just interested in the art of casting and performance, "Cast" is a must-watch episode.