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The Mandalorian Filming Locations

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Name Description
Served as the backdrop for the desert planet Arvala-7, where the Mandalorian first meets Kuiil. The rugged terrain and unique rock formations of Manly Beacon provided the perfect setting for these scenes.
Utilized for exterior shots of various planets, including Tatooine and Nevarro. The town's versatile landscapes allowed for diverse planetary settings.
Depicted as the lush, forested planet Morak. The tunnels and surrounding verdant landscapes provided a striking backdrop for the Imperial base infiltration scenes.
Inspired the setting for the helmet ceremony scene. The lake's serene waters and towering rock formations contributed to the solemn atmosphere of the ceremony.
Home to Manhattan Beach Studios, where much of the series was filmed using advanced virtual production techniques. The studio's state-of-the-art facilities allowed for the creation of diverse planetary environments.
The primary production facility for The Mandalorian, where state-of-the-art virtual sets were created using LED screens and game engine technology to bring various planetary environments to life.
Utilized for exterior shots, El Segundo's landscapes provided the backdrop for scenes set on planets like Tatooine and Nevarro, capturing the rugged terrain of these outer-rim worlds.
The park's arid and otherworldly landscapes stood in for the desert planet Arvala-7, where the Mandalorian first encounters the Child, with areas like Manly Beacon and Red Cathedral prominently featured.
Known for its rocky terrain, this location was used to depict the planet Tython, where pivotal scenes involving the Mandalorian and Grogu take place, including their encounter with Boba Fett.
The lush surroundings of these tunnels served as the backdrop for the planet Morak, featured in the episode 'The Believer,' where the Mandalorian infiltrates an Imperial base.
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