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‘The Mandalorian’ might never show Din Djarin’s face again due to Pedro Pascal’s tight schedule

Pedro Pascal’s huge success in Hollywood might end up meaning some heavy consequences for future ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Star Wars’ productions.

The Mandalorian

One of the most notable series of recent times is ‘The Mandalorian’, based on the Star Wars universe and which revolves around the adventures of Din Djarin, a lone Mandalorian bounty hunter in the far reaches of the galaxy. A series that initially revolved around Mando and Grogu, but over the seasons has seen other characters take on important roles.

Pedro Pascal has stood out in the role of Din Djarin, although as the series progressed he has had less physical participation in it, working especially on giving voice to the character. On a regular basis, the character appears with a helmet, but some of the most emblematic moments of the series have been when he reveals his face. Could ‘The Mandalorian’ stop showing Din Djarin without a helmet? It’s a possibility should Pascal’s busy schedule continue to increase, and while the helmet is the most recognizable aspect of the character, not having the opportunity to see him without it might not be in the best interest of the show.

Pedro Pascal’s big moment

Pedri Pascal is one of the actors of the moment, a situation that perhaps the Chilean would not have imagined a while ago, but everything he touches becomes a resounding success. Roles of all kinds and a charisma that confirms a versatility that has taken him to the top of his career, and that he intends to go further with possible roles such as Reed Richards in ‘The Fantastic Four’, thus entering the MCU.

His worldwide popularity can conflict with his participation in various series in which he’s in, and ‘The Mandalorian’ is one of them. The fans of Star Wars fans are waiting with anticipation for confirmation of whether or not Pascal will participate in the next ‘Fantastic Four’ film.