TheMandalorian used to be required viewing, but now it feels like the show has dropped in the cultural zeitgeist.
Editor's Note: The following contains general spoilers for Season 3 of The Mandalorian. Disney+'s The Mandalorian made strides for the streamer, becoming the first Star Wars live-action show and bringing in a wide audience. Premiering with the streaming service launched, it caught the attention of the notoriously negative fans and met minimal criticism. In fact, the vast majority of fans seemed to like the new direction The Mandalorian took for the franchise.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT What Made 'The Mandalorian' Different? Plenty of things make The Mandalorian unlike other Star Wars content. When The Mandalorian premiered, the franchise only had animated shows, instantly making this one different, but that was just the beginning. The Mandalorian isn't just unique from other shows. Its plot is unlike any other Star Wars content.
But that's not all that changed. Season 3 saw the plot shift dramatically. The first two seasons focus on Din Djarin attempting to protect his foundling while he locates the child's people to reunite them. But Season 2 ended that journey, as they met Luke Skywalker , who offered to train Grogu in the Force. Of course, that didn't last long, and in Season 3, Grogu is back with Din, yet their goal has shifted.
But the biggest difference in The Mandalorian Season 3 is its interconnection with other content. The show The Book of Boba Fett was a spin-off, but it relied heavily on The Mandalorian. Telling an important part of Din and Grogu's story, it is more The Mandalorian Season 2.5 than its own show. Without watching The Book of Boba Fett, fans would be unaware of Din and Grogu's reunion before Season 3. An entire episode of The Book of Boba Fett follows Din rather than the title character.
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