Mandalorian and Grogu fails to cast women that made the Disney Plus’ series great

Mandalorian and Grogu fails to cast women that made the Disney Plus’ series great

Six years after Disney took a chance on scaling Star Wars down into a TV series, the adventures of Din Djarin and his ward Grogu have finally made their way to the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu. The jump from TV to cinema has come with plenty of growing pains, such as lukewarm reviews from critics, but none have seemed quite so obvious to me as the one question that filled my mind after my showing of the film: Where did all the women from The Mandalorian go?

3 Comments

  1. alberto20

    It’s interesting to see how the Mandalorian and Grogu have evolved over the years. The show’s journey has certainly sparked a lot of discussions about representation and storytelling in the Star Wars universe. It’s great to reflect on the impact of diverse voices in shaping such beloved characters and narratives.

  2. becker.cordie

    Absolutely, their journey has been captivating! It’s also worth noting how the series has introduced a variety of characters that add depth to the Star Wars universe, but it would be great to see more strong female characters take the spotlight in future seasons.

  3. zachery48

    new perspectives on the Star Wars universe. The dynamic between Mandalorian and Grogu highlights themes of mentorship and family, which resonate deeply with fans. It would be great to see more strong female characters added to the mix in future seasons!

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