![]() So, what exactly does that mean for the future of Baby Yoda in Star Wars? Given Disney's new all-spinoff -everything strategy (seriously, look at all of these shows in development), you have to think we'll catch up with Grogu at some point. Mando passes the kid over to Skywalker, who says that all will be well again after the green one reaches peak powers. Clearly, Baby Yoda is part of those plans now. Which means that Skywalker's present raison d'etre is to rebuild the Jedi Order. When we meet Skywalker in The Mandalorian, he's a few years removed from the events of The Return of the Jedi. We've already broken down where Skywalker is in the grand Star Wars timeline at this point, which is pretty important to know. We can safely assume that, after the events in that episode, Skywalker jumped in his X-wing on a one-way ticket to meet up with Baby Yoda, so he could offer his Jedi-mentoring services. ![]() Seems like Baby Yoda, when Mando put him on top of that big Jedi rock a couple episodes ago, was Force-chatting with none other than Luke Skywalker. But it's here when you're ready.Īll right. So soon after the finale, I won't ask you to read along as we try to figure out what one of the most shocking Star Wars moments, maybe ever, means for the future of the universe. Makes his way upstairs, pulls down the hood, and there you have it: Young Luke Skywalker (brought to life with a CGI-IRL combo performance courtesy actor Max Lloyd-Jones), showing up to adopt Baby Yoda and teach him the ways of the Force. In a sequence that mirrors Rogue One's Darth-Vader-goes-Beast-Mode moment, the figure lights up a hoard of baddies. In the final few minutes of The Mandalorian's final episode this season, the whole crew is bickering in the cockpit of Moff Gideon's ship when a single X-wing soars past the window. Though, as is the case for Baby Yoda, waddling into the hands of a man with a strange bowl cut, sometimes we have to do things we don't want to do. Giancarlo Esposito's Theory of the Universe.
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