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Spoilers The Mandalorian Season 3

Screen Rant counts 15 actors and that is certainly not a complete list. Off the top of my head they've left out Clive Revill (Palpatine in the original version of ESB, Sir Guy in TNG QPid) and Deep Roy (one of the aliens in Jabba's palace on ROTJ, Keenser in the Kelvin movies).

There's also two others which have done both after that list was compiled, Vanessa Marshall (Hera on Rebels, various guest characters on Lower Decks) and Dee Bradley Baker (Clone Troopers on the animated shows, Murf on Prodigy).

Simon Pegg: he was Unkar Plutt in The Force Awakens.
 
I was curious so I looked at the cast list on Wikipedia, and it looks like so far the only confirmed returning cast memebers/characters, are Pedro Pascale/Din Djarin, Carl Weathers/Greef Karga, and Giancarlo Esposito/Moff Gideon. It's a little frustrating that Gina Carano got herself fired, since I liked Cara Dune.
I wouldn't mind seeing Mayfield again, and with the way things left off I'd be shocked if we didn't see Koska Reeves and Bo-Katan again. I follow Katee Sackoff on Instagram, but I haven't seen if she's given any kind of hints about whether or not she'll be back.
After she's popped up on both seasons of Mando, and now Book of Boba Fett, I would say another appearance by Amy Sedaris/Peli Motto is a pretty good possibility.
 
I love how the only thing that we know about the show is that Din will have to continue to protect Grogu from Gideon, and that he'll meet his old friend on Navarro. Which is right about what we could have predicted, along with the possibility that he'll have repairs of his N-1 starfighter on Tatooine, and that he'll train Grogu in the Mandalorian way, along with impressing him with his light sabre more than Luke did by showing off. That is, we've got nothing.

The greatest thing about the first season of Mandalorian, and The Book of Boba Fett was not knowing much: Both caught me by complete surprise, the Mandolorian with the sudden and unexpected introduction of Grogu, and Boba Fett – yeah. I have a sense that even the trailer stuff Obi-Wan omits what we'll be up to, and season 3 is a completely new start – the armourer kicked Din off her cult, Grogu quit the Jedi, and we're off to uncharted territory for both of them. Well, for Din, anyway, cause I don't think Grogu was really considering leaving.

Oh, and we know that we'll meet Ahsoka, and we would have met Cara Dune had her show not been cancelled, for a convergent confrontation with Thrawn. But that's... not the Mandalorian part of the show.
 
One assumes that Din will have to come up with a new purpose/career other than bounty hunting. He's still on rocky ground with the New Republic, and what is left of the Empire is aware of him.

Grogu is likely still a target for Palpatine's cloning dreams, and Thrawn may or may not be in on that.

Then we have Mandalore. Din has the Darksaber. He also likely wants to atone for his sins against the creed, so he'll go to the planet at some point. Other Mandalorians may want the Darksaber, or want him to lead with the Darksaber. Bo Katan knowns she can't be legit without the blade, but also probably doesn't want to fight Din for it.

And lastly, we have the possible return of Sabine Wren into this mess.
 
- With Grogu again by his side, permanently, he'll have to tone down his bounty hunting career again. That even without the obligatory run-ins with Carson Teva.
- I forgot about that, thanks. We can suppose Din will visit the doubly obliterated Mandalore, after the armourer all but told him he needs to, and with the unexpected things that Boba Fett did do that's probably more certain than a random speculation. The Mandalorian does visit a hell of a lot of locations, and Mandalore tops the list.
- Flash backs to before/after/during Order 66 are bound to happen in some form or the other, though how without any Jedi around will be interesting. Unrelated, but can Grogu make Din go to sleep? :D
- Sabine Wren being the Ahsoka series make me feel like she will make an appearance in Season 3, as well. Ahsoka is the shorter show, and Din's doesn't have a primary mission now, so I guess Mandalorians coming back together should happen in this one.

I am more interested in the fun stuff. Will we see Din saying “Hello, friend” to Chopper who is running off with an arm, will we ever see Naboo, Coruscant? Flashbacks to Alderaan?
 
I forgot about the whole thing from Book of Boba Fett, but yeah that definitely felt like a set for at least one episode of Mando Season 3.
So are we supposed to be getting the crossover this season then?
 
I am more interested in the fun stuff. Will we see Din saying “Hello, friend” to Chopper who is running off with an arm, will we ever see Naboo, Coruscant? Flashbacks to Alderaan?
That's probably the oddest definition of fun I've seen in a bit around this fandom.
 
Mando's new ship isn't exactly set up for bringing in outlaws. That's probably a sign in itself that he will be going into a different line of work. If the cross-sections of that type of fighter that have been published in visual guides are considered to be accurate, then the hull is full of essential machinery for operating the ship, and there is simply nowhere where it would be possible to keep a passenger, whether breathing or frozen in a block of carbonite, or any kind of cargo for that matter.

There's also no bathroom, but that's another matter altogether. :wtf:

Kor
 
I am a little surprised that is his main ship now, it seems like the kind of thing that would usually be used for short battles or quick jumps through hyperspace, not the kind of thing you'd be living in for long periods of time, like he did on the Razor Crest.
When they introduced it, I had just assumed it was a temporary thing for just that episode or at most the season, before he got another bigger ship.
 
In Luke's case it looked like he was pretty much just jumping from place to place in the X-wing, which seems to be pretty quick most of the time. I never got the impression he was spending days in it, the way that Din and Grogu did in the Razor Crest.
Any time we saw longer trips, he was on the Falcon with Han, Leia, Chewie and the droids.
 
In Luke's case it looked like he was pretty much just jumping from place to place in the X-wing, which seems to be pretty quick most of the time. I never got the impression he was spending days in it, the way that Din and Grogu did in the Razor Crest.
Any time we saw longer trips, he was on the Falcon with Han, Leia, Chewie and the droids.
I mean, he traveled to three Dagobah system and that seemed to take a bit..
 
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