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  1. Nov 22, 2020 · After stormtroopers attack, Din Djarin heads back to the Razor Crest, and the Mythrol splits with the others in a massive ship that crushes his speeder. The Mandalorian season 2 episode "Chapter 12: The Siege" is a comedic showcase for Sanz, who was a Saturday Night Cast member from 1998 to 2006, with a specialty in physical comedy.

    • The Mandalorian
    • The Child
    • Greef Karga
    • Cara Dune
    • Kuiil
    • IG-11
    • Moff Gideon
    • Peli Motto
    • Fennec Shand
    • The Mythrol

    Fate:Alive This is the character that the show is named after, so you know he’s important. As a child, Din Djarin was orphaned during the Clone Wars, his parents killed by rampaging battle droids (which explains his staunch anti-robot stance), and was adopted by Mandalorians. As he reminds us in the first season, “Mandalorian isn’t a race, it’s a c...

    Fate:Alive (and very cute) Clearly the breakout star of the first season, the Child was introduced at the very end of the first episode, when The Mandalorian finds out what he has been chasing for the better part of the episode: a small child, in a floating, egg-shaped bassinet. (Initially, the creature was described as “50 years old” but assassin ...

    Fate:Alive Greef Karga (portrayed by Carl Weathers), was introduced in the very first episode of The Mandalorian. Karga is the leader of the Bounty Hunters’ Guild (it might be set in the crumbling ruins of Return of the Jedi but it’s not completechaos) and gives the Mandalorian his assignments. For much of the season, after Mandalorian makes his fa...

    Fate:Alive In Episode 4 of the first season, the Mandalorian finally met a warrior on his level. That would be Cara Dune (played by Gina Carano), a former shock trooper with the Rebellion (she has the Rebel insignia tattooed on her cheek) with a deep hatred for the Empire. She is similarly adrift, drowning her sorrows on a backwater planet, when th...

    Fate:Deceased One of the more oddly touching characters in the first season. Kuiil (voiced by Nick Nolte and performed by Misty Rosas) is an Ugnaught, a small, pig-like race you probably remember as the characters who nearly incinerate a dismantled C-3PO on Bespin in The Empire Strikes Back. The Mandalorian meets Kuiil, a former indentured servant ...

    Fate:Deceased (Melted) IG-11 (voiced by Taika Waititi) is there from almost the very beginning. Modeled after IG-88, one of the bounty hunters Darth Vader tasks with finding Han Solo and the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back (his look was cobbled together from old parts of the cantina set from the first movie), IG-11 is also tasked with ...

    Fate:Alive For much of the season, we were led to believe that the Client was the show’s Big Bad. But in the second-to-last episode, a new villain joined the fray in the form of Moff Gideon (played by legendary TV baddie Giancarlo Esposito), an Imperial loyalist who murders the Client and several of his own men to get to the Child. (The “Moff” dist...

    Fate:Alive Peli Motto (memorably played by Amy Sedaris) is a mechanic that works at a spaceport on Tattooine, Luke’s home planet from Star Warsand the planet where Jabba the Hutt kept an imprisoned Leia and Han Solo. She is surrounded by the tiny mechanic droids that worked on the pod race (which also took place on Tattooine) and was employed by th...

    Fate: Alive Now we’re getting into the space weeds here, but there’s a reason for it. Fennec Shand (played by Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen) is a ruthless bounty hunter seen in Episode 5, “The Gunslinger.” (It’s mentioned that she has worked for a number of crime syndicates, including the Hutts.) The Mandalorian accompanies a young bounty hunter named ...

    Fate:Alive Okay, this is (admittedly) a weird one. This character, who appears in the first episode, doesn’t even have a name (he is portrayed by the ridiculously talented Horatio Sanz, under some impressive make-up). This is the first bounty we see the Mandalorian collect, an unidentified underworld type who is hiding out on a snowy, ice-encased p...

  2. Nov 20, 2020 · The second season of Disney+'s live-action Star Wars streamer The Mandalorian continues to unfurl before our very eyes, and times continue to be perilous for Mando (Pedro Pascal) and the Child. As ...

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  4. This page is about the character. You may be looking for the species. "The Mythrol" was captured by Din Djarin. He was frozen in carbonite. He then went on to work for Greef Karga. The Mythrol is portrayed by Horatio Sanz in The Mandalorian. "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" "Chapter 12: The Siege".

  5. Nov 23, 2020 · This article contains spoilers for The Mandalorian season 2 episode 4. Though Disney+’s first Star Wars live-action series The Mandalorian is only a year old, the series is already starting to ...

  6. The second season of the American television series The Mandalorian is part of the Star Wars franchise, set after the events of the film Return of the Jedi (1983). It follows a bounty hunter trying to return "The Child" to the Jedi. The season was produced by Lucasfilm, Fairview Entertainment, and Golem Creations, with Jon Favreau serving as ...

  7. Nov 20, 2020 · recap: Mando helps old friends on a new mission. Before Mando can reach Ahsoka Tano, he returns to Nevarro for a mission and finds Moff Gideon is still on Baby Yoda's trail. By. Lauren Morgan ...

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