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Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau Address The Mandalorian Film Plans and How Ahsoka Connects With the Overall Story Arc

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  1. SWNN Probe

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    An assortment of interviews with Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau have appeared in the aftermath of the announcement that The Mandalorian is coming to the big screen, clarifying their intent with the feature film and explaining how fans should expect the spin-off series Ahsoka to connect with The Mandalorian and to align with the overall narrative.



    Talking with IGN, Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau went into detail about the creative process of shifting the story of The Mandalorian from the small screen to cinemas. For starters, Dave Filoni felt that it was a logical conclusion of what they were doing as they went into more detail on their longterm story:



    Which raises the question: did they always plan to make the show have events so big that they needed to be shown on a big screen? The answer there was a little less straightforward, as Jon Favreau went into detail about how an increasingly complex narrative needed to expand outside of its comfort zone:



    Something that both Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau are on the fence about is labeling the film event as a series finale of sorts. Ultimately, they see the New Republic era as being bigger than just The Mandalorian and its spin-offs, and they have lots of ideas about canon and what to borrow from non-canonical material:



    Taking a break from questions about The Mandalorian film, Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau were also asked if Ahsoka is meant to be seen as the immediate next step of the overarching narrative and an immediate follow-up to The Mandalorian season 3, much like The Book of Boba Fett was to The Mandalorian season 2. Both said to temper your expectations on that front, as they want each work to stand on its own:



    You can watch the full interview below:



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    Fandango also had an interview with Dave Filoni, where he went into greater detail about the kind of things audiences should expect from the big event crossover. One thing that he wanted to hype up is the presence of large-scale battles unlike anything we've seen in television format. Watch the interview with him, Giancarlo Esposito, Katee Sackhoff, Emily Swallow, and Carl Weathers below:



    [embed]https://twitter.com/Fandango/status/1644697719351439361[/embed]



    ComicBook.com also had a pair of interviews of interest with Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau, regarding whether or not the event film should be seen as a finale of sorts in the same way that Avengers: Endgame was for Marvel. Dave Filoni disagreed with that notion, while Jon Favreau seemed a bit more open to the comparison:



    Star Wars: The Mandalorian season 3 is currently airing new episodes every Wednesday on Disney Plus. According to Kathleen Kennedy, this film project, serving as the culmination of the shows, will most likely not arrive until 6 or 7 years from now.



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    I have been guzzling info this weekend, and I've said it more than once, but I will again... IGN has had some great interviews this weekend. Many of these things seem to just become redundant with different interviewers asking the same questions over and over and over... But these sit-downs with IGN have been great. This one with Jon and Dave, the one with Kathleen Kennedy, and there is one with Denise Gough, Kyle Soller and Adria Arjona from Andor that's pretty fun.
     
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    It's extremely exciting to hear Jon is going to be assisting Dave on the feature. Not only have they proven to be a fantastic creative duo, but Jon has been involved in and directed some incredible movies! It puts my mind at ease knowing he'll be there to navigate the immensity of a feature film compared to episodic.
     
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