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Star wars mandalorian concept art
Star wars mandalorian concept art









star wars mandalorian concept art

Presumably, the new era of the Empire learned nothing from the lax security of the original trilogy. The mission was impressively low-cost, given the stakes and the parallel with Rogue One's plot to retrieve the Death Star plans. With no Baby Yoda to lean on, the episode brought back Bill Burr's Mayfeld and offered a surprisingly nuanced take on indoctrination and weaponized ideology.Īfter the harrowing ending of "The Tragedy" that saw Baby Yoda kidnapped by Moff Gideon and his new Dark Troopers, Din Djarin and his band of motley allies took a step back into the mission-of-the-week formula to find the location of Gideon's ship. The Mandalorianseason 2, episode 7, "Chapter 15: The Believer" once more provides some stunning concept artwork alongside the credits with a different look at some of the episode's key moments. So when John Favreau and Dave Filoni told me about what they wanted to do I was just stunned.Warning: This post includes spoilers for The Mandalorian season 2, episode 7, "Chapter 15: The Believer." I thought if they ever told stories of Luke in that period, post the originals and pre-sequels, they'd get an actor, you know, an age-appropriate actor. "I had finished playing that part, I never expected to do it again. "Talk about unexpected," Hamill said in July. This Jedi, of course, was Luke Skywalker, played by a digitally de-aged Mark Hamill. When it seemed they'd soon become victims to the Dark Troopers, though, a lone X-Wing arrived and a cloaked Jedi wielding a familiar green lightsaber made short work of the droid soldiers. The Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, "Chapter 16: The Rescue," saw Din Djarin, Cara Dune, Bo-Katan Kryze, Koska Reeves and Fennec Shand board Moff Gideon's ship to rescue Grogu. RELATED: Disney Gallery: Mandalorian Clip Takes You Behind the Scenes of Luke's Return

star wars mandalorian concept art

When somebody tries to tell me something, I say 'Okay.'"

star wars mandalorian concept art

"That's who we were told it was, and I'm a very gullible person. That's who we thought it was, was Plo Koon," Bo-Katan Kryze actor Katee Sackhoff said in April. "That's who we thought that it was at the end of. While Plo Koon's potential involvement may come as a surprise to fans, it was equally surprising for the cast and crew of The Mandalorian, who weren't told until very late in the game that it was actually Luke who'd be showing up to save Grogu. He'd go on to appear in Attack of the Clones, The Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith, the latter of which saw him gunned down on Cato Neimoidia as part of Order 66.

star wars mandalorian concept art

Plo Koon was a Kel Dor Jedi Master who debuted in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace as a member of the Jedi Council.











Star wars mandalorian concept art