So Mando can't just hand it over, and Bo-Katan probably likes him too much to just kill him. When Mando brings Gideon to Bo-Katan Kryze ( Katee Sackhoff), the weapon's former owner and would-be leader of Mandalore, she confirms that the only way to claim ownership is by winning it in combat. Mando also defeats Imperial Moff Gideon ( Giancarlo Esposito) in combat as he rescues Grogu, inadvertently claiming the Darksaber and leadership of the Mandalorians. In case we weren't emotional enough and needed more Star Wars icons, R2-D2 rolls into the room and beeps happily at the sight of Grogu. "All right pal, it's time to go," he tells Grogu. Grogu touches Mando's helmet, prompting Mando to remove it - revealing his face to the little guy (and also everyone else in the room) for the first time. The wee green fella seems reluctant, but Luke tells Mando that Grogu is waiting for his permission. Read more: Star Wars: The High Republic gives us the Jedi superheroes we need "Come, little one," he says, reaching out to Grogu. It seems Luke heard Grogu's Force phone call from Tython (guess he was delayed by getting his CGI face ready). He's voiced by Hamill and played by English actor Max Lloyd Jones. With the Imperial threat neutralized, he steps onto the bridge and calmly removes his hood - it's Luke Skywalker, with an excellent digital re-creation of Mark Hamill's 1983 face. Yes, this is the coolest image of all time. The dark-robed Jedi, who's wielding a familiar green lightsaber, works his way through the ship, destroying the Terminator-like Dark Troopers with ease. Just as the Imperial Dark Troopers are about to burst onto the bridge of Moff Gideon's cruiser and slaughter Mando and pals, an X-Wing arrives in the hangar. This show is set around five years after Return of the Jedi. Here comes the final SPOILER warning of season 2. This pair also wrote and directed this season's froggy second episode. He's backed up by an awesome crew of badasses - New Republic marshal Cara Dune ( Gina Carano), bounty hunter Boba Fett ( Temuera Morrison) and assassin Fennec Shand ( Ming-Na Wen) - so it's easy to get excited about them striking back against the Imperial Remnant.Įpisode 8, entitled The Rescue, is another Marvel Cinematic Universe double whammy - it was directed by Peyton Reed, who helmed Ant-Man and its sequel, and written by show creator Jon Favreau, who directed Iron Mans 1 and 2.
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