

Weren’t they the good guys? ‘The Mandalorian’ reveals the dark side of the New Republic in Star Wars – Special (Disney+)
In this new week of March, the third episode of the third season of ‘The Mandalorian’ arrived on Disney+, a chapter that enchanted Star Wars fans in a few hours, which reveals a little-known side of the so-called New Republic, born after the fall of Darth Vader’s dreaded Galactic Empire.
It is important to remember thisThe Mandalorian’ Disney+ It takes place on a stage rarely addressed in the Star Wars franchise, for it tells its story after the original six films created by George Lucas, a time when the Galactic Empire and Darth Vader have fallen, thus rising from the ashes of the Republic, the so-called New Republic.
In the Star Wars prequel trilogy, released in the late 1970s, the Galactic Empire regime is introduced to the public, a force that conquers the galaxy through intimidation and annihilation of different worlds, invaders who spread terror in the whole universe, so the new republic it felt like he was getting away from it all.
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However, the third episode of ‘The Mandalorian’ on Disney+ shows how the New Republic follows various methods of the Galactic Empire under the guise of maintaining order at any cost, since in this chapter we see how Dr. Pershing, a former imperial scientist played by actor Omid Abtani, is captured by the new order and forced to work, this after serving Moff Gideon.
This episode puts a complete twist on what many thought of the New Republic, as we see how this scientist is actually a prisoner forced to use his knowledge for the interests of those who now dominate the galaxy, and when he tries to escape, the new the authorities decide to wipe his mind with a torture machine used even by the extinct galactic empire.
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It’s interesting like that Star Wars series starring Pedro Pascal shows how the New Republic also represents oppression for some characters within the universe of this story, which makes evident the importance that ‘The Mandalorian’ has assumed within the vast cinematic saga created by George Lucas.
The third episode of season 3 of ‘The Mandalorian’ has generated a lot of excitement among Star Wars fans, so now many are eager to continue with this third installment and most importantly, Lucasfilm has confirmed that this production will have a total of eight chapters, so there is still a lot to see from this series on Disney+.
By Orlando Medina
Source: Nacion Flix

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