The Mandalorian Season 3 Cast Guide: Every New & Returning Character
From Din Djarin and Grogu to Greef Karga, many familiar fan-favorite characters are back in The Mandalorian season 3 along with some fresh faces, too.
The Mandalorian is set after the Empire's fall and before the First Order's emergence in the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The series follows the travails of a lone gunfighter named Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. Acting as the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian has become incredibly popular on Disney+, partly due to Mando’s relationship with Grogu, which the internet dubbed “Baby Yoda” upon his introduction in season 1.
From Din Djarin and Grogu to Greef Karga, many familiar fan-favorite characters are back in The Mandalorian season 3 along with some fresh faces, too.
The Mandalorian is set after the Empire's fall and before the First Order's emergence in the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The series follows the travails of a lone gunfighter named Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. Acting as the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian has become incredibly popular on Disney+, partly due to Mando’s relationship with Grogu, which the internet dubbed “Baby Yoda” upon his introduction in season 1.
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One character in The Mandalorian season 3 doesn't make sense in Star Wars, both in-universe and according to real-world history that inspired it.
Star Wars prematurely reunited Din Djarin and Grogu after The Mandalorian season 2, with one surprising fact proving why this was the case.
A tragic theory about the attack on Din Djarin's homeworld is still possible now, and it could have huge effects on the future of The Mandalorian.
Din Djarin never fully understood the Force in The Mandalorian, but a hidden detail makes it possible for him to have been Force-sensitive.
Beskar armor may be incredibly resistant to harm - even fending off lightsaber blows - but Star Wars confirms it still has one major vulnerability.
One of the best partnerships in The Mandalorian actually began seven years ago, and this old stunt video foreshadows their future Star Wars team-up.
Star Wars has confirmed Bo-Katan Kryze's new role and title in The Mandalorian ahead of season 4 in the Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes mobile game.
This one hilarious scene in The Mandalorian season 1 makes an Obi-Wan Kenobi line in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith even funnier.
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This frequently overlooked Mandalorian detail has huge implications for Din Djarin, the Mandalorians, and the Star Wars universe as a whole.
Despite Grogu being an integral part of The Mandalorian, Din Djarin’s companion was absent from one key episode - and it proves this can't be a trend.
The penultimate episode of The Mandalorian season 1 premiered 4 years ago today, and here's every way the cliffhanger has changed since then.
The best Star Wars canon and Legends materials portray Stormtroopers as deadly and frightening villains, yet some recent canon properties forget this.
The Mandalorian has quickly become one of Star Wars' most popular additions yet, but there are still many shocking details viewers never knew about.
One interview with showrunner Jon Favreau has accidentally highlighted a massive plot hole in The Mandalorian after season 3 and its spin-off shows.
Even as one of Star Wars' most popular characters, Din Djarin's name isn't used much in The Mandalorian. Here are all 20 times it's been said so far.