![]() In the background, we can see the first raider attempting to stand up, but still reeling from his injuries.Ĭarbonite mist sprays across the face of one of the Klatooinians, who is now propped up in a familiar electronic frame. The second Klatooinian absorbs the shock in his midsection and goes flying away from the Mandalorian. The Mandalorian begins to jab his rifle, which appears to have an electric shock bayonet at its end, into the Klatooinian’s torso. The second Klatooinian lands a hit on the back of the Mandalorian’s armor, but the title character (now wielding his as-yet-unnamed long-arm rifle– inspired by the look of Boba Fett’s weapon from The Star Wars Holiday Special) spins around in defense. ![]() The Mandalorian takes down one of his attackers with a kick to the shin. The Mandalorian deflects a swing of one of the Klatooinians’ vibro-axes with his left wrist guard. In another blurry quick-cut action shot, the second Klatooinian springs down upon his prey. One of the Klatooinian raiders jumps down from his perch, wielding what looks to be a vibro-ax. He whips out the blaster with lightning-fast reflexes and points it upward at his attackers. He hand twitches on his blaster in its holster. The Mandalorian (played by actor Pedro Pascal of Game of Thrones) looks warily around the desert canyon, presumably below where we saw the riders in the previous shot. Werner Herzog (off-screen): “It is a shame that your people suffered.” Two hard-to-see characters (likely the Klatooinian raiders seen later on) ride two similiarly difficult-to-make-out lizard-like beasts (these may be Blurrgs) along a desert ridge, hunting something beneath them. Werner Herzog’s character (we still don’t know his name) from off-screen: “Is the world more peaceful since the revolution?” The Mandalorian’s head passes through the frame. Stormtrooper helmets on spikes, their shadows cast against the wall of an aging building on what is presumably a desert planet. The second shot is also the same as in the previous trailer. The music is a little different this time… somewhat more ominous. We slowly zoom in until a foot enters into frame and walks through. A collection of sun-battered Imperial stormtrooper helmets lie scattered in the sand. The exact same shot that opened the previous trailer, which is honestly just a little bit disappointing. In the following post, I’ll attempt to break down and analyze (to the best of my ability) the new trailer shot by shot, based on what we already know about the show and my own previously existing Star Wars knowledge. It’s been a little over two months since the first trailer was released for The Mandalorian, the all-new live-action Star Wars television series created exclusively for Disney’s soon-to-launch streaming service Disney+, and this evening saw the premiere of a second trailer jam-packed full of bounty-hunting goodness.
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