Pedro the Red Viper is confirmed to star in the American Star Wars TV series "The Mandalorian"

Pedro the Red Viper is confirmed to star in the American Star Wars TV series "The Mandalorian"

The Mandalorian, a new live-action American TV series based on the Star Wars series produced by Disney+ under Disney, officially announced today that Pedro Pascal, who played the "Red Viper" in Game of Thrones, will play the leading role. Let's take a look.

· Pedro Pascal, born in Santiago, Chile in 1975, is an American film and television actor. In 2009, Pedro Pascal appeared in the TV series "The Good Wife". In 2014, he played the "Red Viper" Oberyn Martell in the fourth season of the HBO series "Game of Thrones". In 2015, Pedro Pascal participated in the Sino-US co-produced magical adventure film "The Great Wall". In April 2016, Pedro Pascal starred in the movie "Kingsman: The Golden Circle".

Not much detailed information about the American Star Wars TV series "The Mandalorian" has been revealed so far. The production budget for all 10 episodes is about $100 million, and the timeline is set between the collapse of the Empire and the awakening of the Force. Judging from the fact that many Game of Thrones actors have starred in the Star Wars movie series, there may be more actors from "Game of Thrones" joining the TV series version. Please stay tuned for follow-up news.

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