

Described as a very " expensive" bounty hunter, Pedro Pascal's character is singularly focused on finishing his next job and getting paid. In the vein of Clint Eastwood's western heroes, the Mandalorian is a man of few words and a crackshot who shoots first and ask questions later. Following the tradition of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, the Mandalorian hasn't removed his helmet (so far). A troubled childhood that may be connected to the Clone Wars was hinted at in flashbacks, but for the most part, his backstory is a mystery.

Though it hasn't been said on-screen, the Mandalorian's real name has been revealed to be Dyn Jarren.
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Pedro Pascal's character in the new Disney+ series is the first Mandalorian to be feature as the main protagonist in any Stars Wars movie or show. For years, Boba Fett was set to receive a solo movie, but the project was scrapped in favor of The Mandalorian, which centers on a character who actually is a Mandalorian. Though depicted as a villain, the highly-trained mercenary has gained a great degree of popularity, causing him to be featured as a protagonist in his own books. So while Boba Fett isn't actually a Mandalorian, he is responsible for furthering their reputation in the galaxy, and introducing them to fans. Introduced in The Empire Strikes Back as a heavily-armored bounty hunter who captures Han Solo, Boba Fett is associated with the species because of his iconic Mandalorian armor. Mandalorian culture has its beginnings in the original Star Wars trilogy with Boba Fett. They do, however, have a strong presence in other forms of media, like cartoons, books, and video games. That's especially the case since the Mandalorians - aside from Boba and Jango Fett - aren't important in the Skywalker Saga.
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The Mandalorian builds on a rarely seen corner of the Star Wars universe, with the new Disney+ series full of terms associated with Mandalorian mythology that may be new to some viewers.
