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'The Mandalorian' Season Three Could Be Delayed Due To One Of The Spinoffs

The Mandalorian season three might not be debuting in the fall like seasons one and two had in the past.

According to Forbes, showrunner Jon Favreau has revealed that he’ll be working on the Boba Fett spinoff when The Mandalorian was expected to be in production.

“So, this is actually separate from The Mandalorian Season 3, but what we didn’t say in that announcement is that the next show coming up, Kathy [Katherine Kennedy, Lucasfilm President] said the next chapter, and that’s going to be The Book of Boba Fett,” Jon explained on the program.

He added, that after that would be “then we go into production right after that on Season 3 of The Mandalorian.”

Jon added that pre-production on The Mandalorian around Christmas or late in December, just as Boba Fett would be wrapped up and finished.

Forbes reports that according to this timeline, The Mandalorian season 3 might not come until the spingtime or even early summer.

The Book of Boba Fett was the surprise spinoff from The Mandalorian announced just last week.

There are also a few other planned spinoffs that were announced earlier this month, too. See them all here!

Mandalorian Season Finale "The Rescue" Surprise End Credits Scene Explained!

Today the much anticipated season finale of The Mandalorian is out on Disney+.

Chapter 16 is called “The Rescue” and it has a surprise after-credits scene with a huge announcement. We’re here to breakdown what in the world happened during this scene.

Fair warning – SPOILERS AHEAD, so please turn away if you don’t want to find out what happens!

At the end of the credits, we’re back at Luke Skywalker’s home planet of Tatooine. The scene takes place at Jabba the Hutt’s old palace which is still active; filled with those green pig-faced Gamorrean guards and even a Twi’lek slave girl.

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'Mandalorian' Star Pedro Pascal Would Like to Appear in More 'Star Wars' Series!

Pedro Pascal has hopes for future Star Wars roles.

The 45-year-old The Mandalorian star spoke about his Mando character in an interview with ComicBook.com following Disney+’s exciting announcement of several new series from the Star Wars universe.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Pedro Pascal

“Man, fingers crossed. How could you not? This is like, this is something that’s so much bigger than all of us, and we’re all a passenger to it in a great way. And so, I find out, as it is decided and shared,” he explained of the idea of appearing in the other shows.

The Mandalorian Season 2 is streaming on Disney+, and the show’s season finale is set to premiere Friday (December 18).

The new shows range from the highly anticipated Obi-Wan Kenobi, featuring the return of some very familiar faces, to brand new adventures and different interpretations of the franchise that ought to excite Star Wars fans. Find out more!

These Baby Yoda Jackets Just Went On Sale & They're So Cute - Get Them Before They're Gone!

Is your kid a fan of The Mandalorian series, or specifically Baby Yoda? Well, then we have the perfect gift idea for the holidays this year!

Columbia just launched a Mandalorian-inspired collection and it features five styles of outerwear and sportswear for adults and children. While the adult jackets will make you look like a Mandalorian, the children jackets are designed to look like The Child, aka Baby Yoda.

The items just launched at midnight on Friday (December 4), but the website already is noting that the styles are selling fast. So get them now while you still can!

The Child jacket features a hood with stowable ears, snackable Sorgan frog side seam label, coded messages written in Mando’a on the front zipper flap and interior lining, and a graphic screen print of the Child in the lining. It’s also available in toddler sizing.

An adorable The Child bunting for babies is also available and that features an iconic hood with ears the Child would be proud of, snackable Sorgan frog side seam label, and a coded message written in Mando’a on the front zipper flap.

Shop the entire collection HERE.

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Rosario Dawson Says Fans Were The Biggest Reason She Was Cast in 'The Mandalorian'

Rosario Dawson has to thank her fans for helping in her getting the role of Ahsoka Tano in The Mandalorian.

In her interview with Vanity Fair, the 41-year-old actress shared that the role came to her after the show’s crew noticed them campaigning for her to play the character on the Disney+ series.

“It first came from fans online,” she shared. “Someone tweeted me and fancast me. I retweeted back and I was like, ‘Absolutely, yes please’ and ‘#AhsokaLives.’ And apparently that got the attention of someone who has been doing the Star Wars press for years.”

Rosario added that it was then “forwarded it to Dave Filoni. That kind of started a whole thing. I was like, ‘Oh my goodness, did I just get fancast in something?’ And then nothing happened.”

While it took a while for producers Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni to call her up, the casting became clear once Rosario and Dave met face to face.

“When I met Rosario, I just knew she was right for Ahsoka,” he said in the same interview. “Yes there was the tweet, and her interest in the part, yes she has been in action movies and is a huge fan of sci-fi and fantasy stories, yes, she knew Hayden Christensen and pictures of them together look like Anakin and Ahsoka. But in the end, when I met her and we talked, I just knew.”

Rosario made her debut as the fan favorite character, who was first introduced in Clone Wars and Rebels, in the recent episode.

In the episode, Ahsoka revealed something very important about Baby Yoda, aka, The Child. See what it was here…

'The Mandalorian' Reveals Baby Yoda's Real Name & Backstory In New Episodes; Here's What Twitter Thinks About It

The Mandalorian just revealed some major details about who Baby Yoda is and where he’s from.

Baby Yoda’s name was revealed by the one and only Rosario Dawson, who played Jedi Ahsoka Tano (from Clone Wars), as well as almost his entire backstory.

Ahsoka reads The Child’s mind and its revealed that his true name isn’t Baby Yoda, or The Child, but Grogu.

Apparently, Grogu was raised in a Jedi temple on the planet of Coruscant, and when the Empire came to power following the Clone Wars, Grogu became hidden.

“Someone took him from the temple,” the character relays to The Mandalorian before telling him that she will not train him to become a Jedi.

“I’ve seen what feelings do to a fully trained Jedi Knight,” Ahsoka says. “I will not start this child down this path; better to have his abilities fade.”

After Baby Yoda’s name was revealed many fans took to social media to share their thoughts on it.

Later in the episode, Ahsoka tells the Mandalorian that “there’s one possibility” of how Grogu can be a Jedi again – by taking him to Tython, where he’ll find the ruins of an ancient Jedi temple that has a strong connection to the force.

“Then Grogu may choose his path. If he reaches out through the force, there’s a chance a Jedi may sense his presence and come searching for him. Then again, there aren’t many Jedi left,” Ahsoka tells him.

We’ll see what happens in the next episode…

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'The Mandalorian' Cast WWE Star Sasha Banks After Sending Her An Instagram Message

Mercedes Varnado might be checking her Instagram messages a little more from now on.

In a brand new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 28-year-old actress, who you might recognize as WWE’s Sasha Banks, revealed that the Disney+ show reached out to her for a role on The Mandalorian through social media.

“One day, for some reason, I was going through my Instagram DMs, which I normally don’t go through, and a casting director messaged me and said, ‘Jon Favreau really wants to interview you for something for Disney,’” Mercedes recalled.

After that, the process went really fast and before she knew it, “I got a FaceTime from him and he told me about The Mandalorian. I just couldn’t even believe it. At the click of my fingers, we were shooting on set and now it’s here. It’s so awesome.”

Mercedes plays a Mandalorian named Koska Reeves in the show and is a member of Bo-Katan’s Mandalorian unit known as the Nite Owls.

In one of the episodes, Kosha actually saves the life of Baby Yoda/The Child.

“It was so incredibly cool when I found out that I was going to save him. I just wanted to cry and scream…” she shared. “At the same time, it was so, so hard because that pram is really heavy and with my beskar on as well, it was hard. So he should be really thankful — and I think he is — that I saved him.”

If you missed it, you can see all the new Easter Eggs in the show here!