Pedro Pascal — the man behind the mask on “The Mandalorian” — recently shared some social media posts that suggests a recent rumor about his departure might not be true after all.

  • Pascal posted photos to his Instagram account that celebrate Ludwig Göransson, who created the series’ Emmy-nominated score.
  • Grace Randolph — who has reported on “Star Wars” rumors before — said that Pascal left production of “The Mandalorian” after he “had numerous disagreements with the creative team and went to the studio behind their backs to plead his case, which allegedly resulted in the former ‘Game of Thrones’ star being given his marching orders,” according to We Got This Covered.

But the new photos suggest Pascal might not have had issues with the mask.

  • “The images confirm that Pascal really didn’t mind wearing Mando’s helmet on a regular basis, even when he was trying his hand at conducting an orchestra,” per EpicStream.com.

‘Mandalorian’ wins at the Emmys

“The Mandalorian” performed rather well with the Emmy awards, snagging a few trophies related to editing, mixing and sound:

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“The Mandalorian” won awards in the following categories:

  • Outstanding special visual effects.
  • Outstanding cinematography for a single camera series.
  • Outstanding sound mixing for a comedy or drama series.
  • Outstanding sound editing for a comedy or drama series.
  • Outstanding production design for a narrative program.
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