Season 3 of The Mandalorian is treating fans to several exciting Easter eggs and nods to the wider Star Wars universe. One particular Easter egg in Episode 5, “Chapter 21: The Pirate,” harks back to Return of the Jedi and features a creature that many fans will recognize.
Pedro Pascal attends an event for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3. I Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney A familiar ‘Star Wars’ creature helps the Mandalorians during the battle with pirates on Nevarro
In The Mandalorian Season 3 episode, “The Pirate,” Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) convinces his tribe of Mandalorians to help defend Nevarro against the Pirate King Gorian Shard’s (Nonso Anozie) forces. With the promise of new land and homes, the bounty hunters team up to take down the pirates.
During the battle, a creature in the trees — a group of whom were shot at for fun by Gorian Shard’s henchmen in the first...
Pedro Pascal attends an event for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3. I Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney A familiar ‘Star Wars’ creature helps the Mandalorians during the battle with pirates on Nevarro
In The Mandalorian Season 3 episode, “The Pirate,” Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) convinces his tribe of Mandalorians to help defend Nevarro against the Pirate King Gorian Shard’s (Nonso Anozie) forces. With the promise of new land and homes, the bounty hunters team up to take down the pirates.
During the battle, a creature in the trees — a group of whom were shot at for fun by Gorian Shard’s henchmen in the first...
- 4/11/2023
- by Mishal Ali Zafar
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Season 3 of The Mandalorian introduced fans to a new villain in Din Djarin’s orbit — the pirate king Gorian Shard. He’s covered in green vines, so it’s hard to tell who plays him. And it’s not surprising that even hardcore Game of Thrones fans haven’t recognized the actor behind this intriguing character.
[Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Mandalorian Season 3.]
Nonso Anozie | Geoff Robins/Getty Images The Pirate King Gorian Shard wants to conquer Navarro in ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3
Gorian Shard (Nonso Anozie) was introduced in the first episode of The Mandalorian Season 3, “The Apostate.” Commanding his ship, the Corsair, he tried to attack Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal). But the Mandalorian was quick to jump into hyperspace before the Pirate King could hit him.
Greef Karga y Gorian Shard, cara a cara.
No te pierdas la nueva temporada de #TheMandalorian solo en @disneypluses. pic.twitter.com/u9xw6IrHzg
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[Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Mandalorian Season 3.]
Nonso Anozie | Geoff Robins/Getty Images The Pirate King Gorian Shard wants to conquer Navarro in ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3
Gorian Shard (Nonso Anozie) was introduced in the first episode of The Mandalorian Season 3, “The Apostate.” Commanding his ship, the Corsair, he tried to attack Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal). But the Mandalorian was quick to jump into hyperspace before the Pirate King could hit him.
Greef Karga y Gorian Shard, cara a cara.
No te pierdas la nueva temporada de #TheMandalorian solo en @disneypluses. pic.twitter.com/u9xw6IrHzg
— Star Wars...
- 4/8/2023
- by Mishal Ali Zafar
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
There will be spoilers for "Star Wars: The Mandalorian" Chapter 21 - The Pirate
In the latest episode of "The Mandalorian," Chapter 21 - "The Pirate," a choice is brought before the Mandalorians hiding in their secret covert. Captain Carson Teva has tracked them down and given them information about the plight of Greef Karga and the people on Nevarro, under attack by Gorian Shard, the Pirate King. Din Djarin feels honor-bound to go back and help, but he needs help. Accordingly, he's given a chance to address the other members of the covert to see if they would be willing to risk themselves to help.
As the Mandalorians debate this in their secret cavern, each speaker is handed the Armorer's gravity hammer when it's their turn to speak. They respect the honor of the hammer and listen attentively to whoever wields it. This same concept actually has a long history in...
In the latest episode of "The Mandalorian," Chapter 21 - "The Pirate," a choice is brought before the Mandalorians hiding in their secret covert. Captain Carson Teva has tracked them down and given them information about the plight of Greef Karga and the people on Nevarro, under attack by Gorian Shard, the Pirate King. Din Djarin feels honor-bound to go back and help, but he needs help. Accordingly, he's given a chance to address the other members of the covert to see if they would be willing to risk themselves to help.
As the Mandalorians debate this in their secret cavern, each speaker is handed the Armorer's gravity hammer when it's their turn to speak. They respect the honor of the hammer and listen attentively to whoever wields it. This same concept actually has a long history in...
- 3/29/2023
- by Bryan Young
- Slash Film
This post contains spoilers for season 3, episode 5 of "The Mandalorian," "The Pirate."
The plot thickens in the latest episode of "The Mandalorian," where we witness Din Djarin's (Pedro Pascal) Mando covertly aiding Nevarro against a pirate attack and a massive setup for Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff) to finally retake Mandalore. A lot went down in the final 20 minutes of "The Pirate," including an especially charged scene between Bo and The Armorer (Emily Swallow), where the latter asks her to remove her helmet as she "walks both worlds," making her an exception to the strict no helmet rule that The Children of the Watch are so religiously devoted to.
Additionally, the episode ends with a rather shocking twist: Captain Carson Teva (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) discovers that Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) never made it to trial as he was extracted from the ship that was supposed to carry out the transfer. On scanning...
The plot thickens in the latest episode of "The Mandalorian," where we witness Din Djarin's (Pedro Pascal) Mando covertly aiding Nevarro against a pirate attack and a massive setup for Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff) to finally retake Mandalore. A lot went down in the final 20 minutes of "The Pirate," including an especially charged scene between Bo and The Armorer (Emily Swallow), where the latter asks her to remove her helmet as she "walks both worlds," making her an exception to the strict no helmet rule that The Children of the Watch are so religiously devoted to.
Additionally, the episode ends with a rather shocking twist: Captain Carson Teva (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) discovers that Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) never made it to trial as he was extracted from the ship that was supposed to carry out the transfer. On scanning...
- 3/29/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
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