The Star Wars Celebration dates the fifth episode of Indiana Jones, the third season of ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Andor’, a new series based on the Star Wars universe
The Star Wars Celebration now held in Anaheim, California was the setting in which the first images of
‘Willow’, the fantasy series that continues the adventures of the character who starred in the 1988 film of the same name and is brought to life by Warwick Davis. The fiction, produced by Ron Howard and written by Jon Kasdan, with the first trailer also revealed, will premiere on Disney+ on November 30.
The story begins with an aspiring wizard in a Nelwyn village and a girl destined to unite the kingdoms, helping to destroy an evil queen and banish the forces of darkness. Now, in a magical world where brownies, wizards, trolls and other mystical creatures thrive, the adventure continues. In ‘Willow’, a group of heroes will have to go on a dangerous quest through places outside their home. The group, which includes Joanne Whalley, Ruby Cruz, Ellie Bamber and Erin Kellyman, must confront their inner demons and unite to save their world.
It hasn’t been, well, the only news. In the macro event that Disney organizes for Star Wars fans, most of the presentations are about the projects of the franchise and stars of the saga such as Ewan McGregor, Diego Luna, Jon Favreau or John Williams paraded on stage, alongside Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. She was precisely the one responsible for revealing details about some of the most anticipated projects, right on the eve of the premiere of ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’, which arrived on the platform today and follows the story of the Jedi- master of Ewan McGregor ten years after the events of Revenge of the Sith.
One of those that has raised the most expectations is the
‘andor’ On August 31, Diego Luna will once again play Cassian Andor, whom he already brought to life in ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’. The fiction is a prequel to the film set five years before the events of the film, and the first season will consist of twelve episodes spanning a year, while a further twelve chapters will begin running in November, including the remaining four years.
There was also news around the third season of
‘The Mandalorian’ The premiere of the fiction is scheduled for February next year and this time the Mandalorian Pedro Pascal is joined by Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff). The first progress was projected onto the stage screen, which maintains the western tone that has dazzled the audience, and where the protagonist is joined by Din Djarin and Grogu, aka Baby Yoda.
Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, responsible for ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘The Boba Fett Book’, also provided new information about
‘ahsoka’, the series starring Rosario Dawson as Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice and which has just started production. Fiction, the main character promised in a video, will arrive in 2023.
Finally, in the Star Wars universe, it was revealed
‘skeleton crew’ Director Jon Watts, responsible for the ‘Spider-Man’ trilogy starring Tom Holland, co-directs this fiction of the saga with Christopher Ford starring a number of children lost in the galaxy in search of a way to return home. Inspired by the family films Amblin produced in the 1980s, shooting, starring Jude Law, will begin next year.
With 90 years behind him, John Williams took the stage and performed the main theme of the soundtrack of
Indiana Jones Shortly after, Harrison Ford took the stage to reveal that the fifth part of the saga will be released on June 30, 2023. The veteran performer has assured that he is “very proud of the film we made”. Disney has also revealed the first picture of an episode that, for the first time, isn’t being directed by Steven Spielberg. It will be James Mangold, the person responsible for ‘Logan’, who will be responsible for bringing the fifth part of the saga to a successful conclusion.
Source: La Verdad

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