It helps that Favreau is heavily involved in this series, because it was his initial vision that brought this series to fruition, and his acting chops help him move the interviews along with a funny line or keen observation. The first episode is also helped by the fact that the season’s directors are such a dynamic bunch.
It is a very interesting thing we learn so many things from the series.I really loves to watch this thing because it's fun to watch and **** is for example very interesting to see the intentions of the director behind the camera or how they made the visual effects
A really enjoyable way of showing all the processes on how they made The Mandalorian. Great directors great props and actors. And with this you get to see inside Disney's The Mandalorian.
An excellent and interesting making of that is sadly far too long. It has multiple episodes with a running time estimated equivalent to 70% of season 1 of the show. It is in the form of a round table where the involved staff talks about the topics. It is about the cast, actors, special effects, sets, anecdotes, lore, ideas and more. I really like the format but my point is that I do not care about everything. I am fascinated by lore and world-building, care a lot about about characters and actors, like anecdotes and practical effects. However I am less interested in sets, special effects and must admit that not all anecdotes or related stories are interesting for me. I would prefer a condensed version or the classic commentary version like on DVDs. I must also clarify here that it sounds much too negative. It is excellently made and answers many questions. Overall this was excellent and a (small) disappointment. Maybe it is better for you but I think this warning is fair.