The Mandalorian This is, without a doubt, the best Star Wars episode of the last five years. Project with participation Peter Pascal for the first time, it moved away from the Skywalker Saga (at least in its infancy) to offer a completely different story. Bounty hunter Din Djarin and little Grogu (Baby Yoda) have made galactic audiences fall in love with them. And one of the most attractive features of the main character was that he never took off his helmet. A decision based on his deep Mandalorian beliefs.

So the face Pascal He only appeared at very specific points in the series. The last one was at the end of the second season. The Mandalorian, when he said goodbye to Grogu, planning to train with Luke Skywalker and become a Jedi. After this point, Din Djarin kept his helmet on his head at all times, both in the third season of the series and in his surprise appearance in Boba Fett’s Book.

Now, the show’s actor has revealed the reason why the character never takes off his helmet anymore. That the fans Pascal They demanded to be allowed to see their favorite actor with his face open. “If he had taken off his helmet after [del final de la temporada 2]it would distract from what he did when he said goodbye to Grogu,” he explained in an interview with the publication ScreenRant Brendan Waynea double of the main character who filmed the entire 3rd season of the series. The Mandalorian Near Lateef Crowdergiven that Pascal I couldn’t go to the set because I was filming. Last of us.

Thus, Wayne claims Lucasfilm has not given in to fan requests. “When Grogu raises his hand and says, ‘Hey, take this off, I want to see you.’ That was her love letter to him,” the translator says.

Future The Mandalorian

With the end of the third season The Mandalorian, the story of Din Djarin and Grogu could very well end. Both characters, now officially father and adopted son, moved to the outskirts of Nevarro, where they settled into a house from which they would work to carry out orders for the New Republic. His future looked bright and peaceful, but Star Wars wasn’t about to let fans say goodbye so soon.

So last January, the company confirmed that it was developing nothing less than a movie. Graduated The Mandalorian and Groguwill be the director John Fawreauco-creator of the series. Dave Filoni will serve as executive producer along with Kathleen Kennedy, CEO of Lucasfilm. The film will begin filming this year and is expected to premiere sometime in 2026.

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