Makes sense. I think The Last Of Us will have just ended by then, which might be a consideration (despite being an HBO show) since Pedro Pascal stars in both.
Great time to be Pedro Pascal.Last of Us and then Mando and it cross over for a week of two....what a great time for TV shows
He Killed it as the Viper....like Ned. He doesn't have much screen time compared to season long characters like Jon Snow but he made an impact on people. People loved the Viper and glad he got to go on to kill it at these other roles.Great time to be Pedro Pascal.
I just don't think it was going to work without Grogu. The show is good, but there's a demo of people who tune in specifically for the little guy that they would've lost in their viewership.I wish we had gotten a full season with Mando and Grogu separated, but the trailer looks very good.
I just don't think it was going to work without Grogu. The show is good, but there's a demo of people who tune in specifically for the little guy that they would've lost in their viewership.
I'm torn.I understand the business rationale. I just think that, creatively, it might have been better (and allowed the ending of season two to have more impact) if they didn't get put immediately back together as a duo.
Odd that they're only going to be showing episode 1 on ABC/FX/Freeform given it's been 2.5 years since the last episode aired. Just drop all 16 episodes on linear TV and try to pick up new people for Season 3. Just dropping episode 1 isn't going to do anything, really.
The 2.5 million is almost entirely from India because Disney lost out on rights for Cricket which was why so many people subscribed to D+ there anyway. Disney deemed the rights not worth the price.They just lots 2.5 million subscribers, they need to get you hooked and then have you pay more money.
Disney needs to just make it where they have like...2 apps at max, they just have too many apps to try to keep up with