The Mandalorian
Season 2 gave fans a
much-needed boost
amid the numerous delays that Star Wars projects experienced in the past months. Ever since the successful premiere episode of the fresh new season,
The Mandalorian
has been providing fans with
several Easter eggs
from the Skywalker Saga, but the latest episode took it up a notch by featuring the live-action debut of Bo-Katan Kryze, a character from
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
and
Star Wars: Rebels
.
It’s evident that Katee Sackhoff’s
live-action debut
in
The Mandalorian
has been the major topic of discussion among Star Wars fans lately, and many are already anticipating the character’s return down the line. Not only that, the narrative of
The Mandalorian
progressed in a surprising way this week, with the runaway duo eventually heading off to meet a fan-favorite Jedi in the form of Ahsoka Tano.
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While fans wait for the eventual meetup of Mando and Ahsoka, a string of new photos from the latest episode has arrived.
NEWS
Star Wars
released new stills
from the latest episode of
The Mandalorian
Season 2 entitled “Chapter 11: The Heiress.”
The first image showcases Mando and Baby Yoda with the rest of their new Mandalorian allies.
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From Star Wars
The second image highlights Titus Welliver’s Imperial officer speaking to a hologram-based Moff Gideon.
From Star Wars
The third image features an exciting moment from “Chapter 11,” where Bo-Katan mentioned Ahsoka Tano as the Jedi that can help Mando and Baby Yoda.
From Star Wars
The next image shows the Mandalorians scouting an Imperial ship before launching an attack.
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From Star Wars
The last image shows off exciting Mandalorian action, blasting away stormtroopers from afar.
From Star Wars
The newly-released stills manage to capture the hard-hitting action of “Chapter 11” while also showcasing the brand new characters of
The Mandalorian
in a fascinating way. While the episode had a short runtime, it still delivered enough Star Wars entertainment that made it enjoyable for fans of the galaxy far, far away.
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The team-up between Mando and Bo-Katan was a sight to see for everyone, and it’s a safe bet that “Chapter 11” won’t be the last meeting of the two Mandalorians. Season 1 had its own set of entertaining character beats among Mandalorians, but it seems that Season 2 already elevated that feat by showcasing the race’s history through the lens of Bo-Katan.
“Chapter 11” might end up being a preview of what’s to come for the latest season, potentially hinting that there will be more Mandalorian action in later episodes. The continued pursuit of Bo-Katan against Moff Gideon combined with the potential inclusion of Ahsoka Tano into the mix is an enticing formula for
The Mandalorian
moving forward.
Of course, Mando and Baby Yoda will be included in the conflict, and it will be interesting to witness how the runaway duo will be successful in thwarting off the remaining forces of the Empire (with the help of Bo-Katan and Ahsoka).
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All in all, these official stills will definitely spark conversations about the overall narrative outlook of
The Mandalorian
Season 2.
The Mandalorian
Season 2 gave fans a
much-needed boost
amid the numerous delays that Star Wars projects experienced in the past months. Ever since the successful premiere episode of the fresh new season,
The Mandalorian
has been providing fans with
several Easter eggs
from the Skywalker Saga, but the latest episode took it up a notch by featuring the live-action debut of Bo-Katan Kryze, a character from
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
and
Star Wars: Rebels
.
It’s evident that Katee Sackhoff’s
live-action debut
in
The Mandalorian
has been the major topic of discussion among Star Wars fans lately, and many are already anticipating the character’s return down the line. Not only that, the narrative of
The Mandalorian
progressed in a surprising way this week, with the runaway duo eventually heading off to meet a fan-favorite Jedi in the form of Ahsoka Tano.
ADVERTISEMENT
While fans wait for the eventual meetup of Mando and Ahsoka, a string of new photos from the latest episode has arrived.
NEWS
Star Wars
released new stills
from the latest episode of
The Mandalorian
Season 2 entitled “Chapter 11: The Heiress.”
The first image showcases Mando and Baby Yoda with the rest of their new Mandalorian allies.
The second image highlights Titus Welliver’s Imperial officer speaking to a hologram-based Moff Gideon.
The third image features an exciting moment from “Chapter 11,” where Bo-Katan mentioned Ahsoka Tano as the Jedi that can help Mando and Baby Yoda.
The next image shows the Mandalorians scouting an Imperial ship before launching an attack.
The last image shows off exciting Mandalorian action, blasting away stormtroopers from afar.
The newly-released stills manage to capture the hard-hitting action of “Chapter 11” while also showcasing the brand new characters of
The Mandalorian
in a fascinating way. While the episode had a short runtime, it still delivered enough Star Wars entertainment that made it enjoyable for fans of the galaxy far, far away.
The team-up between Mando and Bo-Katan was a sight to see for everyone, and it’s a safe bet that “Chapter 11” won’t be the last meeting of the two Mandalorians. Season 1 had its own set of entertaining character beats among Mandalorians, but it seems that Season 2 already elevated that feat by showcasing the race’s history through the lens of Bo-Katan.
“Chapter 11” might end up being a preview of what’s to come for the latest season, potentially hinting that there will be more Mandalorian action in later episodes. The continued pursuit of Bo-Katan against Moff Gideon combined with the potential inclusion of Ahsoka Tano into the mix is an enticing formula for
The Mandalorian
moving forward.
Of course, Mando and Baby Yoda will be included in the conflict, and it will be interesting to witness how the runaway duo will be successful in thwarting off the remaining forces of the Empire (with the help of Bo-Katan and Ahsoka).
All in all, these official stills will definitely spark conversations about the overall narrative outlook of
The Mandalorian
Season 2.