The Mandalorian (character) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Weathers, Carl; Breznican, Anthony (November 12, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian — "Chapter One" with Jon Favreau and Carl Weathers" (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Event occurs at 70:52–71:06. Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2020. The Mandalorian is, I think, in some ways like every other character in The Mandalorian. There is something about him that's very selfish and self-centered but there's also something about him that's very altruistic and human. There's a humanity to him.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 60:02–61:04 Pascal: "It was a toy that I had when I was a kid. It was like my favorite Star Wars action figure. ... As a child, these characters did not stand out for me in having seen the movie, but the toys did. It was the toys I fell in love with and utilized the most." Breznican: "In your own storytelling. That's what kids do, they use those characters to tell their own stories." Pascal: "Exactly. And so to put on a costume that hearkens to my experience to one of my favorite toys is really weird." Breznican: "It conjures those emotions of those good times, right?" Pascal: "Absolutely." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Carano, Gina (November 29, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian — "Chapter Four: Sanctuary" with Gina Carano" (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Event occurs at 56:02–56:45. Archived from the original on July 27, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2020. Pedro, he said something earlier to me, he said, 'I play my characters how I feel sometimes.' In all of his other characters, Narcos, Games of Thrones, I don't know how to beat that big guy, and I'm going to let the audience know I don't know how to beat him, or I'm going to let them feel me on that. So he's very vulnerable in a beautiful way. So when he puts on this Mandalorian costume you can kind of feel a little bit of that vulnerability which is such a great contrast, and it just makes him that much more mysterious. You want to know who is this guy underneath here. You can feel his personality, you want to know more about him. He's so sexy.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 62:51–63:35 Pascal: "Jon is a freak. He was just the other day noticing that my boots didn't have the appropriate level of frost, and then after a long conversation I couldn't help through my own exhaustion just thinking to myself, 'Now you're just going crazy.' I kept that thought to myself, which I'll now share with the world. And then I walk into my dressing room and the boots had been worked on and they looked exactly what my boots would've looked like after walking through a blizzard in New York City." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 50:16–51:03 I'm not going to lie, it's really strange, but not altogether new. It's about reintroducing myself to all the things I learned in class and on stage. I remember doing commedia dell'arte and an entire portion of this one play where I had to do it in a mask and in very, very animated and exaggerated way, use your body to tell the story. This is very much like that but in the opposite tone of economical movements. Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 47:10–47:35 Pascal: "It's been a really interesting improvisation in terms of figuring out what his posture is, how he moves, how he walks, how he communicates, how he makes a point, and how the voice exists under the mask. It's very detail-oriented." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 51:46–52:20 Pascal: "That's like the dominant thing about it is figuring all of those details out, and all of the tricks or habits really that you develop, the way that you hold your head or, like, fidgets don't really work with this character so you have to be hyper vigilant bout that stuff. it's exhausting." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 49:44–50:16 Breznican: "How much of your physicality is dictated by the costume, by the weight of it, by the boots, by the armor you're wearing on your body? Sometimes restriction is good, it helps you find a character." Pascal: "I would say only about 100%. It's all about weight distribution and using the design of the costume to share the character." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Pascal & Breznican 2019, 47:49–48:03 Pascal: "Once we capture the body language on camera, and obviously the voice being specifically connected to that body language, but then we can fine tune it, we can change it in post." Pascal, Pedro; Breznican, Anthony (November 15, 2019). "Still Watching: The Mandalorian – "Chapter Two: The Child" with Pedro Pascal". Vanity Fair (Podcast). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
  • Swallow & Regan 2020, 26:34–27:04 Swallow: "He's so down to earth. Actually, he and I go back several years because I know him through the New York theater scene, and then we were both on The Mentalist at the same time, because the season that I was on there, he was brought in to be a love interest for Robin's character. So that was really fun because we hadn't seen each other in a while when we got to do that, and then to get to do this which is so entirely different, it's just delightful when you get to come across people that you already know and like and then you get to say, 'Oh now we get to work together, this is awesome.'" Swallow, Emily; Regan, Henric (January 2020). "Emily Swallow – BONUS: The Mandalorian's Armorer" (Podcast). Spoiler Country. Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  • Swallow, Emily (January 25, 2020). "ITCAF Interview — Emily Swallow" (Podcast). Inside the Crazy Ant Farm. Event occurs at 10:59–11:09. Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 5, 2020. We know each other from the New York theater scene, and then we got to work together on The Mentalist, totally randomly, so it was awesome to be able to work with him on this.
  • Swallow, Emily (November 12, 2019). "Emily Swallow star of the Star Wars series The Mandalorian chats with Galaxy" (Podcast). Comic Con Radio. Event occurs at 25:31–25:55. Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 6, 2020. Pedro and I, actually, I know him from the theater crowd in New York, but then we got to work together on The Mentalist, because he came in as a love interest for Robin's character while I was on the show. And that was so much fun because we knew each other from New York, and then we got to work together on that, and then finding out that I was going to get to work with him on The Mandalorian was really cool.
  • Swallow & Regan 2020, 27:10–27:35 Swallow: "I was so curious before this show came out to see how this was going to work, you know, having this central character who we never got to see who was so mysterious, but I sort of knew just based on who Pedro is that his goodness would come across. And I feel like that totally happened. So I guess I'm sort of not surprised because I feel like Pedro's exactly the person who could do that." Swallow, Emily; Regan, Henric (January 2020). "Emily Swallow – BONUS: The Mandalorian's Armorer" (Podcast). Spoiler Country. Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved February 4, 2020.

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  • Pascal 2019a, 3:35–4:06 I love the opportunity to make him as human and as accessible as possible, which is strange to say because it's impossible to get to him because he's covered in armor from head to toe. And yet the idea is, he's relatable. We're all kind of covered in our own armor and terrified of taking that armor off, and that's the thing that crosses him over into a character that we're really going to want to follow. Pascal, Pedro (November 12, 2019a). The Mandalorian: Pedro Pascal Official TV Interview – Disney Plus. ScreenSlam (YouTube). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  • Pascal 2019a, 1:38–2:05 I remember getting a call from my agent saying Jon Favreau wants to meet you regarding a Star Wars project. And so I immediately said, 'When and where?' I wanted to meet Jon Favreau. I didn't care what he wanted me to do. I had no idea what it was, whether it was a feature or a cereal box, I had no idea. Pascal, Pedro (November 12, 2019a). The Mandalorian: Pedro Pascal Official TV Interview – Disney Plus. ScreenSlam (YouTube). Archived from the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  • Isaac, Oscar; Pascal, Pedro (March 12, 2019). Oscar Isaac & Pedro Pascal Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions. Wired (YouTube). Event occurs at 0:54–1:02. Archived from the original on February 27, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2020. Isaac: "Is Pedro Pascal the Mandalorian?" Pascal: "Pedro Pascal is the Mandalorian." Isaac: "You're welcome. I convinced him to do it."
  • Filoni, Dave (November 14, 2019). 'The Mandalorian' Episode 1 Behind the Scenes. Hollywood.com (YouTube). Event occurs at 0:37–1:09. Archived from the original on March 4, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2020. The average person if you show them that helmet, if they say anything they'll say it's Boba Fett. So we immediately started to draw visual differences between the two characters. Our character's more bulked up than Boba ever was, his armor's actually quite different if you look at it. His helmet's actually different, little different traits to it. The colors of it. All these things point out at little differences. There are similarities, which are almost unavoidable, but we wanted to tell a story with somebody where we had kind of more of a blank page to write it.
  • Pascal, Pedro (August 24, 2019). The Mandalorian. Wired (YouTube). Event occurs at 2:02–2:14. Archived from the original on March 5, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2020. You'd think that we felt a lot of pressure but somehow Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau shielded us from that and made it just this environment where we could just come and create and play and work really, really, really hard.