American actor and cinematographer Jon Favreau, the creator of The Mandalorian, the live‑action series set in the Star Wars universe, has openly discussed the uncertain path his project may take. In a candid conversation with Total Film magazine, Favreau explained that he did not set a fixed ending in mind, highlighting the show as a slice of a larger, unfolding saga.
“The beauty lies in this being a middle chapter of a much bigger narrative. While we will eventually reach moments of resolution for these characters, it won’t be limited to a single, preordained finale,” Favreau explained, emphasizing the evolving nature of the story.
“I prefer stories that keep evolving and expanding. These heroes could stay with audiences for a long time, and I relish telling tales from their perspectives. The current direction of the adventures thrills me, and I am excited to explore even more chapters,” he added, underscoring his passion for ongoing storytelling.
Favreau noted that screenwriters have already crafted the script for the fourth season of The Mandalorian, signaling a continued commitment to expanding the series. Fans can anticipate the third season debut on Disney+ on March 1, marking another milestone in the franchise’s streaming evolution.
Earlier, actress Daisy Ridley conveyed her interest in continuing to act within the Star Wars universe, expressing a desire to explore future opportunities alongside longtime collaborators and new stories alike.