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The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season Two)

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PUB: December 14, 2021

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Author: Szostak Phil

Package Dimensions: 0x0x788

Number Of Pages: 256

Release Date: 14-12-2021

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This official behind-the-scenes companion to season two of the hit Disney+ series The Mandalorian features exclusive concept art by the Lucasfilm art department and original interviews with the artists, writers, and filmmakers

The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season Two) takes fans behind the scenes of the second season of the Emmy Award–winning Disney+ live-action
Star Wars television series
. Filled with concept art, character, vehicle, weapon, and creature designs, and interviews with key crew and creatives, including executive producer/showrunner/ writer Jon Favreau (
Iron Man,
The Lion King) and executive producer/ director Dave Filoni (
Star Wars: The Clone Wars,
Star Wars: Rebels),
The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season Two) will provide readers with an exclusive look at the stunning art and design work that helped bring new and returning characters and locations to life.

Season two of
The Mandalorian tracks the continuing adventures of Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and the Child as they explore the far reaches of the
Star Wars galaxy in an effort to return Grogu to his people and stay one step ahead of Moff Gideon’s (Giancarlo Esposito) Imperial remnant and squad of dark troopers. Alongside comrades from the first season, the duo encounters a cadre of new allies and forms tenuous alliances with former Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson), frontier marshal Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant), fellow Mandalorians Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff) and Koska Reeves (Mercedes Varnado aka Sasha Banks), and fan-favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison). In
The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season Two), readers will encounter early visual and conceptual ideas for these new characters and their arsenal of weapons, ships, and armor, as well as the icy, lush, war-torn, and razed planets that serve as crucial stepping stones in Djarin and Grogu’s quest.

Returning for
The Mandalorian season two, executive creative director Doug Chiang (
Star Wars: The Force Awakens,
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) and the incomparable group of artists, designers, and dreamers known as the Lucasfilm art department “visualists” undertook the challenge of continuing to push the boundaries of
Star Wars storytelling while also translating Ahsoka Tano from animation to live action and updating the look of the legendary Boba Fett.
The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season Two) is the only book to explore the artistic vision for this groundbreaking sophomore season, taking readers on a deep dive into the development of the next chapter of Din Djarin and Grogu’s story. Exclusive interviews with the filmmakers and the Lucasfilm visualists provide a running commentary on
The Mandalorian’s innovative art and design, revealing the inspiration behind the look and feel of the series.

About the Author

Lucasfilm creative art manager
Phil Szostak has worked in conjunction with
Star Wars art departments since 2008. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York, Szostak ran the JAK Films Art Department at Skywalker Ranch for more than three years before joining the narrative design team on LucasArts’
Star Wars: 1313. He is also the author of
The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Abrams, 2015),
The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Abrams, 2017),
The Art of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Abrams, 2020), and
The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian (Season One) (Abrams, 2020). He lives in San Francisco.
Doug Chiang is an Academy Award®–winning artist, author, and production designer. As creative director for Industrial Light & Magic, he served as visual effects art director of films such as
Terminator 2: Judgment Day,
The Mask, and
Forrest Gump. In 1995, George Lucas personally selected Chiang to serve as head of the Lucasfilm art department for seven years on
Star Wars: Episodes I and II. He left Lucasfilm in 2002 to form his own design studio, IceBlink Studios. Chiang returned to Lucasfilm in 2013 to wor

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