Pedro Pascal Hopes to Continue Playing The Mandalorian 'As Long As My Body Can Take It'
By
Kaitlyn Booth
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Pedro Pascal, star of The Mandalorian and Grogu, expresses his hope to continue playing the role of Din Djarin for as long as possible. The article discusses the common TV-to-movie formula and speculates about the future of the Star Wars franchise, particularly the transition from the television series to an upcoming film. Pascal's comments reflect his dedication to the character and the physical demands of the role, which involves multiple suit performers.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledI hope I get to continue playing him for as long as my body, or as many bodies as we put into the suit, can take it.
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