Luke Skywalker Took Grogu to Ahch-To After Mandalorian Finale! 1

The Mandalorian Season 2 has come to an end and Lucasfilm have announced a whole set of upcoming Star Wars shows and projects at Disney Investor Day 2020 including Rangers of the New Republic, Star Wars: Ahsoka, Andor, The Book of Boba Fett, Obi-Wan Kenobi series and The Mandalorian Season 3 which drops on Disney+ in 2022 according to Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau.

In this Star Wars theory video, we discuss how Luke Skywalker (CGI Mark Hamill) took Grogu – Baby Yoda to the Jedi Temple on Ahch-To Island in the Unknown Regions for training. The theory entails a lot of what we saw in the Sequel Trilogy and especially in the Last Jedi. Since Luke would eventually train Ben Solo/Kylo Ren, there must have been a reason we didn’t see Baby Yoda in the sequels. I believe that in the Mandalorian Season 3, Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) – Mando will reunite with Grogu and the two will continue their adventures together. Now that Mando won the Darksaber from Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) after defeating him, he is the rightful ruler of Mandalore – but will Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) fight him for it? Will Grogu become the second ever Mandalorian Jedi after Tarre Vizsla? This theory also goes into depth about how Snoke fought Luke and that the Imperial Remnant are still after Grogu – they are using him in the cloning project which will lead to the return of Emperor Palpatine.

Ahch-To is a planet similar to Tython (from the Mandalorian Season 2 Chapter 14: The Tragedy) in that they’re both considered locations where the Jedi order originated. Could Snoke appear in the Mandalorian universe? This could mean either Star Wars: Ahsoka, Rangers of the New Republic or The Book Of Boba Fett.

This is a time of waiting for all Star Wars fans as Disney+ prepares to host a whole range of Star Wars shows. This year, we see Temuera Morrison reprise the role of Boba Fett as well as the release of Star Wars The Bad Batch and Star Wars Visions. There has been lots of news though including the Gina Carano controversy ever since she was erased by Lucasfilm and their recent artwork that featured Greef Karga, Moff Gideon, Din Djarin and Ahsoka Tano.

Along with these shows and the Mandalorian’s third season, we look forward to the Ahsoka Tano spin-off series which features Rosario Dawson reprising her role as live-action former Jedi Ahsoka following her activity after Star Wars: Rebels and during the events of the Mandalorian. George Lucas, Dave Filoni, Jon Favreau and Kathleen Kennedy are all confirmed to be working on the series.

Por Diego