What we saw wasn't perfect, and some creative camera angles are utilized to avoid too many very expensive close-ups of Skywalker's face, but at least the technique has improved.ĭin Djarin (Pedro Pascal) reluctantly decides not further confuse little Grogu while Luke is trying to train him and leaves the Beskar chain mail vest with Ahsoka, but that's not to say Grogu didn't feel his presence nearby. The vocal performance however, was put together with software, collating recordings of Mark Hamill’s performances as a young man and creating a library of sound that was used to synthesize his voice. Bizarrely, the actor who appeared in that episode was Max Lloyd-Jones, but in this episode it's a different actor, Graham Hamilton. Thankfully, the VFX has come on a little bit since we last saw Luke collect Grogu in the Season 2 finale of "The Mandalorian" and he's actually played by a different actor. And yes, "Star Wars" has a Skywalker nostalgia fixation (Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm) Yes, it's great to see Luke training Grogu.
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The reveal is eased on us with the assistance of Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) the Togruta Jedi Knight from the animated series "The Clone Wars" and first introduced in live action in "The Mandalorian" episode " Chapter 13: The Jedi." The pace of the show slows significantly for this episode and love him or loathe him, CGI Luke Skywalker is back. Related: 'The Book of Boba Fett' Chapter 4 sets up a 'Star Wars' series crossover
So, that's a lot of coaxium station stops and beef jerky snacks. And if it is the planet Tython, according to Legends (the new word for the old canon) it's 8,000 light-years away and the N-1 only has a 1,000 light-year range before needing to be refueled, presumably. But just as quickly as we all shouted, "Oh yes!" we all sighed "oh no" and we're on what appears to be the planet Tython, where an army of worker drones is building what might be Luke's Jedi Temple, although that hasn't been confirmed because Luke's Jedi Temple that was destroyed in "Episode VIII: The Last Jedi" was at a secret location.Īn interesting point that's been made on social media is how the N-1 is much more streamlined than the more practical Razor Crest, and that it doesn't include any bathroom facilities. It's a beautiful set piece and Olyphant has really made the role of Vanth his. He confronts some Pyke spice runners out in one of the moisture fields outside of Mos Pelgo, or Freetown as the locals are choosing to call it now. Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant) marshal of Mos Pelgo makes a welcome appearance in Chapter 6 (Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)