![]() ![]() “It’s like after the Roman Empire falls, or when you don’t have a centralized shogun in Japan - and, of course, the Old West, when there wasn’t any government in the areas that had not yet been settled,” showrunner Jon Favreau ( Iron Man, The Lion King) told Entertainment Weekly. While fan favorite Boba Fett was a clone raised by Jango who worked primarily for Jabba the Hutt during the Galactic Empire’s tyrannical rule, the Mandalorian operates in the chaotic outer reaches of the galaxy after the fall of the Empire. But that’s pretty much where the similarities end. In the tradition of his bounty hunter predecessors Jango and Boba Fett, the unnamed Mandalorian is a helmeted “lone gunfighter” who wears the traditional armor of his homeland. The Mandalorian stars Game of Thrones alum Pedro Pascal as a bounty hunter who hails from the planet Mandalor. ![]() So with the launch of The Mandalorian, Disney’s new Star Wars TV series now available on the Disney+ streaming service, TIME is here to break down exactly how the show fits into the larger Star Wars timeline. Thanks to the convoluted order in which the Star Wars movies have been released over the past 40-plus years, the timeline of events in the galaxy far, far away can be somewhat confusing. ![]() Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian. ![]()
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