Warning - This article contains minor spoilers for

The Mandalorian

Season 2.

The Mandalorian

has returned to Disney+ for a second season. Having already released two episodes, season 2 seems to be on track to be

as popular as the first, if not more

.

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In the second episode

of season two, Din Djarin finds himself stranded on an ice planet after a ferrying trip goes awry. Pursued into a canyon by two New Republic X-Wings, the Razor Crest falls into a subterranean cave. Mando also

comes face-to-face

with some creatures from Star Wars’ past.

But who were those X-Wing pilots? Well, as it turns out, they might just be familiar faces to anyone watching.

NEWS

The X-Wing pilots who chase down the Razor Crest around the top of “Chapter 10: The Passenger”, and help Mando fend off the spider horde at the end, were played by series producer, Dave Filoni and actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee. Sun-Hyung Lee plays Captain Carson Teva and Filoni plays Trapper Wolf, reprising his role from season one. Check out stills from the episode below:

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From “Chapter 10: The Passenger”

From “Chapter 10: The Passenger”

Lee has also appeared in the Canadian sitcom,

Kim’s Convenience

, pictured here:

From Kim’s Convenience

WHAT THIS MEANS

The Mandalorian

has something of a track record for casting comedians and comedic actors in bit and supporting roles. Brian Posehn played an ill-fated landspeeder pilot in the series premiere, and Amy Sedaris has a recurring role in the series as mechanic Peli Motto. Richard Ayoade and Bill Burr also appeared as bounty hunters in Chapter 7 back in season one.

Fans of

Kim’s Conveninece

will surely recognize Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, as he played a main role in that series.

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And any

Star Wars: The Clone Wars or

Star Wars Rebels

fan worth their salt will almost definitely be able to place Filoni, who has had a major hand in shaping just about every incarnation of the Star Wars franchise on television for over a decade.

Who will show up for a cameo next on

The Mandalorian

? Perhaps some of the bounty hunters that Mando rounded up in the season one episode “The Prisoner” will crop up again to cause Din Djarin and the Child some additional trouble? Only time will tell.

Warning - This article contains minor spoilers for

The Mandalorian

Season 2.

The Mandalorian

has returned to Disney+ for a second season. Having already released two episodes, season 2 seems to be on track to be

as popular as the first, if not more

.

ADVERTISEMENT

In the second episode

of season two, Din Djarin finds himself stranded on an ice planet after a ferrying trip goes awry. Pursued into a canyon by two New Republic X-Wings, the Razor Crest falls into a subterranean cave. Mando also

comes face-to-face

with some creatures from Star Wars’ past.

But who were those X-Wing pilots? Well, as it turns out, they might just be familiar faces to anyone watching.

NEWS

The X-Wing pilots who chase down the Razor Crest around the top of “Chapter 10: The Passenger”, and help Mando fend off the spider horde at the end, were played by series producer, Dave Filoni and actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee. Sun-Hyung Lee plays Captain Carson Teva and Filoni plays Trapper Wolf, reprising his role from season one. Check out stills from the episode below:

Lee has also appeared in the Canadian sitcom,

Kim’s Convenience

, pictured here:

WHAT THIS MEANS

The Mandalorian

has something of a track record for casting comedians and comedic actors in bit and supporting roles. Brian Posehn played an ill-fated landspeeder pilot in the series premiere, and Amy Sedaris has a recurring role in the series as mechanic Peli Motto. Richard Ayoade and Bill Burr also appeared as bounty hunters in Chapter 7 back in season one.

Fans of

Kim’s Conveninece

will surely recognize Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, as he played a main role in that series.

And any

Star Wars: The Clone Wars or

Star Wars Rebels

fan worth their salt will almost definitely be able to place Filoni, who has had a major hand in shaping just about every incarnation of the Star Wars franchise on television for over a decade.

Who will show up for a cameo next on

The Mandalorian

? Perhaps some of the bounty hunters that Mando rounded up in the season one episode “The Prisoner” will crop up again to cause Din Djarin and the Child some additional trouble? Only time will tell.