FILMELY 🦋: What Might Happen in The Mandalorian Season 3? [Star Wars]

Mar 27, 2022

What Might Happen in The Mandalorian Season 3? [Star Wars]

Some thoughtful fans of The Mandalorian series in the Star Wars universe believe that Part 3 of the series will follow Mando Din's journey to regain the glory for the Mandalore kingdom. Mando will play a larger role, becoming the leader of the Mandalorian people instead of just a bounty hunter or Baby Yoda's "adoptive father".



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The following predictions are based on some developments in the recent series The Book of Boba Fett – seen as Season 2.5 of The Mandalorian, and some behind-the-scenes stories. However, predictions can be right or wrong.


The Unification of the Mandalorian Factions


When it comes to the history of Mandalore so far we only know through what was told by The Armorer, and it is possible that this planet exists many different sects or factions.


Currently, we see two sects: one of The Armorer and the other of Princess Bo Katan. The big difference between them is the way The Way or The Creed is defined.


The Armorer requires her followers to strictly adhere to the "No Helmet Removal" rule and not to show their faces to anyone in any circumstances. When Mando confessed that he once took off his Beskar hat, The Armorer declared that he was no longer a Mandalorian.


Meanwhile, Bo Katan's Sect considers that Way to be obsolete somewhat. In Episode 3 Season 2 of The Mandalorian, Bo Katan's team took off their helmets the first time they met Mando.


Maybe in Season 3, The Armorer and Bo Katan would have to meet, discuss or even join together to find a common voice to carry out the great quest of revival of the Mandalore kingdom.





The Reincarnation of a legendary Mythosaur


As told by The Armorer, according to Madalorian legend, the rising up of a Mythosaur would herald a new age of Mandalore.


Mythosaurs are giant creatures that inhabit the world of Mandalore in the Outer Rim. The ancient Mandalorians tamed and rode them. However, a great flood happened a long time ago that made them extinct. Their skull is one of the traditional Mandalorian symbols, and some Mandalorian armor bears this distinctive symbol.


To date, Star Wars has not provided a specific shape for the Mythosaur, but according to the description, they looks like a dinosaur - maybe T-Rex's shape is a perfect imitation, and their head is like a dragon with two big fangs.


The Starfighter N-1 can help Mando in the air battle, but in the field battle, it is useless most of the time. Perhaps Mando would also need a mount in the great battles to come. In recent reference, the Rancor mount was an interesting highlight in The Book of Boba Fett series.



Baby Yoda Grogu Becomes "Ironman"


To become a warrior, what would be the weaknesses of Grogu?

First of all, the old boy has limited mobility. Luke trained Grogu to do a few jumps, but only on a basic level; and jumping just a few steps made Grogu… fell asleep from exhaustion!!!


The second limitation is that Grogu's Force is still relatively weak and the uses of it often takes a while to make effects, not suitable for close and fast combat situations. And after each use of the Force, Grogu also… fell asleep.


According to some recent leak (maybe not so reliable), it is possible that the IG-11 robot will be restored so that Grogu can operate on it (or in it) like Ironman. 


IG-11 sacrificed itself to save Mando's team in the final episode of The Mandalorian Season 2, but if the Jawas dwarves who are infamously for their stealing talents find the remaining chip set of IG-11, perhaps the restoration of the android won't be too complicated.


Predictions like the above, if they come true, it would be interesting for some fans; if not, there would be other things to be interested enough in replace. The official showtime of The Mandalorian Season 3 may fall in late 2022 or early 2023, based on predictions also, and Disney has not yet confirmed the schedule.


 





Pedro Pascal ... Din Djarin / The Mandalorian (Mando)







Mark Hamill (CGI) ... Luke Skywalker







Rosario Dawson ... Ahsoka Tano











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