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The Mandalorian cast and crew react to Star Wars series’ 15 Emmy nods, including Best Drama Series

By Josh Weiss
The Mandalorian

You don't know the power of the Dark Side Baby Yoda. The Television Academy showed that it subscribes to The Mandalorian creed earlier today by bestowing Jon Favreau's live-action Star Wars series with a whopping 15 Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series.

This marks a very promising awards season debut for the fledgling Disney+, as well as the first live-action Emmy nods for the Star Wars franchise in almost four decades. According to Deadline, the made-for-TV movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor racked up three nominations back in the mid-1980s. Over the years, however, Lucasfilm has been recognized in the world of animation for The Clone Wars (both the Tartakovsky and Filoni versions) and Star Wars Resistance (nominated for Outstanding Children's Program today). In addition, the Star Wars Show competed for Oustanding Short Form Variety Series in 2017.

Once today's nomination news broke, members of the crew, cast, and audience streamed (pun intended) onto social media in order to congratulate The Mandalorian on its achievements. To makes things even more special, we recommend that you down a celebratory shot of blue milk. This is the way! 

Check out some of the best reactions below, starting with Din Djarin himself, Pedro Pascal...

"Having so many categories recognized for our team this morning was a lovely reminder of the outstanding camaraderie and vision we experienced making this show," Co-Supervising Sound Editor Matthew Wood told Entertainment Weekly. "All of us are Star Wars fans at heart, and it’s been a dream to be able to put our energies behind that love and be heard! This is the way!"

Season 2 of The Mandalorian is slated to arrive on Disney+ this October. Fortunately, production finished up before the pandemic shut everything down. A third season is already in the works. There may very well be future Emmy nods for the galaxy far, far away, especially since the Mouse House's streaming platform is developing several Lucasfilm-produced shows like the Obi-Wan Kenobi standalonea female-led project from Leslye Headland, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch.

The 72nd Emmys are scheduled to take place Sunday, Sep. 20 on ABC. 


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