The Mandalorian Season 3: New Photos Celebrate Filming Wrap

The Mandalorian Season 3

Filming for the third season of The Mandalorian reportedly began in July of last year with evidence pointing to the return of Katee Sackhoff's Bo-Katan. Around this time, talented deepfake artist Shamook was hired as a Senior Facial Capture Artist at Lucasfilm, with fans finally seeing his work in The Book of Boba Fett with the return of Luke Skywalker.

Since production began, there have been multiple leaks online indicating colossal battle scenes in the series and even another pointing to the appearance of a key location from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Now, the next season of The Mandalorian is expected to release this year in December, so fans have been expecting filming to end any day now.

So, despite a slight delay in production, filming for The Mandalorian has finally wrapped—at least for the costume department.

Costume Department Celebrates Wrap on The Mandalorian

On Instagram, Amanda Ramirez, a crew member in the costume department for the upcoming season of The Mandalorian, posted celebratory photos of production having wrapped.

Ramirez commented, "That's a wrap from a galaxy far, far away. Thanks for having me this season; it was an absolutely amazing adventure!! Can't wait for the next one."

The first photo shows an embroidery representing the costume department, which depicts the titular bounty hunter's helmet and the number three.

Embroidery Mandalorian Costume Department
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The next shows Amanda Ramirez in a group photo with her fellow crew members in the costume department in front of a trailer.

Mandalorian Crew Members Costume Department
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Another shows more miniature embroideries with Grogu stitched on all of them, presumably for crew members to take home after production has wrapped.

Embroideries Grogu Star Wars Mandalorian
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Ramirez included another crew photo, taken from above, inside the filming studio showing more of the costume department from the production.

Mandalorian Crew Members Aerial Photo Costume
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Finally, a block of wood, painted to look like RD-2D, with evident wear and tear on it.

RD-D2 Star Wars Wood Painted Costume Department
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