The second part may use a master piece of the Mandalorian technique

Warner Bros. photos released. Dune last fall simultaneously on streaming service HBO Max and in theaters. The film was well received by fans and critics alike, so the sequel was green-lighted. Denis Villeneuve is set to return with most of the cast, and a handful of newcomers to the franchise have already been announced. Austin Butler is set to join the film as well as Florence Bowie in lead roles, but the biggest news about the franchise has just been revealed. According to a new interview from IBCAnd the Dune: Part Two You may use some key techniques from The Mandalorian.

“I have developed the Mandalorian Technique for [season 1] I left according to my contract after filming three episodes. Dune And the The Mandalorian Cinematographer Greg Fraser told the site. “The fact was that at the time the technology was still in its infancy. It was only ready for prime time but it wasn’t widely available. Now we might make a different decision.”

“the next day Dunewho knows, maybe if we can mix and match the shooting volume with real-world scenarios, the whole system gets even more powerful,” he revealed, before saying that the volume level in cinematography was “all or nothing” in his eyes.

The latest Star Wars series to be released that used the same technology from The Mandalorian he is Obi-Wan Kenobi. The series is the first time Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen have reprized their famous Star Wars roles since then. Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Jedi Honorary McGregor will face Christensen’s Darth Vader for what is technically his first, and in a recent interview with Total Film, the star apparently thought the encounter was intimidating.

“I’ve never met Darth Vader,” McGregor told the magazine, which featured star Kenobi on its latest cover. “I rehearsed for the scene with Vader, but not with the helmet on or anything like that. When we came to do the scene, when they yelled ‘work,’ he had to come behind me. I turned, and stroked Darth Vader was approaching me. It was like If only I was six again. I’d never wear a Vader helmet. I’d never look him in the eyes.”

“You scared shit out of me,” Obi-Wan Kenobi The actor added. “I’m not kidding. It gave me a proper shock of sheer fear. I was like, ‘Oh my God, this isn’t representing.’ this is really. I’m really, really scared now. And the same thing would happen with Stormtroopers. I worked with Clone soldiers before, but a lot of them were CGI. I’ve never worked with Stormtroopers, and again, I was seven years old again. Because when you’re actually facing one Stormtroop soldiers, with a cannon, it’s like: “Fucking hell.” It’s like actual childhood memories of fear. That’s how deep it goes into us. I’ve acted for 30 years, and I don’t really feel scared when I act scared…but I’ve had moments in this So scary. It’s so funny.”

Lucasfilm and the streaming service describe the series as follows: “In the era of the Galactic Empire, a former Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi embarks on a crucial mission. Kenobi must confront allies turned into enemies and confront the wrath of the Empire.”

The series stars Ewan McGregor, Joel Edgerton, Bonnie Pace, Kumail Nanjiani, Song Kang, Musa Ingram, Indira Varama, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Robert Friend, Simon Kessel and Benny Sadhvi. The first five episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi Streaming exclusively on Disney+.

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