The Mandalorian Filming Locations
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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. |