Where is Disney+ The Mandalorian season three filmed?
02.03.2023 - 15:03
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Mandalorian has finally returned to screens, taking fans on more adventures through the Star Wars universe. The hit Disney+ series – created by filmmaker John Favreau – follows lone bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) as he becomes the adoptive father figure of a little green critter called Grogu – AKA Baby Yoda.
Its latest series sees the unlikely duo reunited after Grogu’s short-lived Jedi training with none other than Luke Skywalker. Din is facing the consequences of removing his helmet, meaning he can no longer call himself a Mandalorian.
With his little green friend in tow, Din must travel to the planet Mandalore in a bid to redeem himself. The show sees the unlikely duo traverse a galaxy far, far away, visiting different planets and meeting a host of new and familiar characters along the way.
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The pair travel to some iconic Star Wars locations on their travels, including the sand-covered planet Tatooine – the home of both Anakin and Luke Skywalker. The series has been praised for its visual effects and the way it brings the Star Wars universe to life.
It has won several Emmys for its production design, visual effects and cinematography. The creators use cutting-edge technology to help create many vast, otherworldly locations, but which real-life locations are used in the filmining of The Mandalorian?
According to reports in Variety, the production design department began working on season three of The Mandalorian in April 2020, six months before season two had even aired. The show boasts some big Hollywood names getting in the director’s chair, including Ant-Man director Peyton Reed, Sin City director Robert Rodriguez, actor Carl