Published 20:09 IST, November 24th 2021
Pedro Pascal approves his character Din Djarin's figurine in 'The Mandalorian' collectible
The Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal took to his official Twitter handle and reacted to a collectible version of his character, Din Djarin. Read more.
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Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal took to his official Twitter handle and reacted to a collectible version of his character, Din Djarin. In Disney+ Hotstar series based on Star Wars, Pascal essays titular character of a bounty hunter. series has garnered significant acclaim from critics as well as audiences for its first two seasons. With growing popularity, Pascal’s protagonist role has been recreated in a detailed Hot Toys collectible.
Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin recreated in detailed form of Hot Toys
Taking to micro-blogging site, Pedro Pascal shared a snap of figurine, which shows a season 2 version of his character with his helmet removed. actor seems to like what he sees as he officially gives his approval by simply calling it ‘dope.’ Pascal n also acknowledged that being 46, he may have overstepped by using a slang term as he ded, “I’m too old to say that, aren’t I?”
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Mandalorian initially premiered back in year 2019. Ever since, titular character's look remained mostly same until second season when he chooses to remove his helmet in front of people to bid ieu to Grogu, suggesting a little more face-time in next season.
Created by Jon Favreau, second season garnered positive responses from viewers on Disney+ Hotstar. Along with Pascal, cast also includes Carl Wears as Greef Karga, Gina Carano as Cara Dune, and Giancarlo Esposito as Moff Gideon. New ditions to Season 2 cast included Temuera Morrison as Boba Fett, Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, along with Michael Biehn, Katee Sackhoff, Sasha Banks, and Timothy Olyphant. show is eyeing to premier around late 2021 or 2022 on online streaming platform.
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Earlier, in one of interviews with Entertainment Weekly, Pascal mitted that major issue he has on Star Wars series is finding a way to act even though his entire face is covered with iconic helmet. He said that “biggest challenge in playing Mando” in season two is still obvious which is how he can in subtle ways. This could be done through vocal intonation or physical stillness/posture, large movements, small movements, dramatically conveying a scene, and keeping character compelling.
Image: Instagram/@pascalispunk
20:09 IST, November 24th 2021