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Star Wars Disney+ shows to eventually crossover with films

Jon Favreau, the creator of 'The Mandalorian' TV show, has said that the Star Wars shows on Disney+ will eventually crossover with the films. He went on to explain that the next two Star Wars shows will star characters that were prominent in the original movies so it is inevitable that the crossover 'goes in the other direction'.

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