The Mandalorian: Nick Nolte complements the cast of the "Star Wars" series

For Hollywood mime Nick Nolte (77, "Warrior") it soon goes into a far, far away series galaxy. For the American actor comes to the cast of the much anticipated "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian", which will run exclusively on Disney's streaming service Disney Plus. This reports, among other things, the industry magazine "The Hollywood Reporter".

Thus, the 77-year-old actor, who has already been nominated three times for an Oscar, to be seen alongside "Game of Thrones" star Pedro Pascal (43) and Gina Carano (36, "Deadpool"). Pascal embodies the eponymous main character of the series, which originates from the planet Mandalore - known as "Star Wars" fans as the home of favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett. So far, not much is known about the series. But she's supposed to go back and forth between the old "Star Wars" trilogy and the brand new, "The Return of the Jedi Knights" and "The Awakening of Power."



Until it is like that, Nolte can be seen in the US adaptation of Til Schweiger's "Honey in the Head" in the cinema. In it he plays the role of a man suffering from dementia, who is taken by his granddaughter on a trip to Venice. In the original Dieter Hallervorden (83) played the part.

Nick Nolte Joins The Cast Of 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian' (May 2024).



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