The Mandalorian" season three is now streaming on Disney+, and fans can't wait to find out what happens to their favorite bounty hunter and the adorable Baby Yoda. The series follows Din Djarin, also known as the Mandalorian or Mando, a masked bounty hunter traveling across the "Star Wars" galaxy with the baby Jedi.
The Mandalorian Season 3
Season two of the show ended with a lot of cliffhangers and plot twists, so fans are excited to see how season three will pick up from there. Here's a quick recap of season two and what fans should remember before diving into the new season.
Mando got kicked out of the Children of the Watch, a cult-like group of Mandalorians that follow the Way of the Mandalore. Mando was raised by this tribe as a hunter, and a major part of its creed is that tribe members must keep their helmets on at all times to keep their identities a secret. In episode five of "The Book of Boba Fett," the group banishes him for breaking the code. As a result, for the first time, Mando doesn't have a tribe to bail him out of difficult situations.
In season two, Mando's main mission was to unite Baby Yoda, also known as Grogu, with a Jedi to train him in the ways of the Force. In the season finale, Luke Skywalker takes Grogu to train, and he eventually becomes clear that Grogu's attachment to Mando has hindered his ability to learn the ways of the Jedi. Grogu is given a choice: stay and learn how to use the Force and claim the original Yoda's lightsaber or go back to Mando. Grogu chooses the latter and is reunited with Mando in the season finale of "The Book of Boba Fett."
Mando's main ship, the Razor Crest, was destroyed by the imperial villain Moff Gideon. In "The Book of Boba Fett," Mando is looking for a new ship, which leads him to Peli Motto on Tatooine. Mando agrees to help Motto fix a broken-down Naboo starfighter and claim it as his new ship.
Mando has a new weapon, the Darksaber, which is an ancient Mandalorian weapon that can be used to reunite the people of Mandalore. In the season-two finale, Mando and Gideon duel over possession of Grogu while on the villain's ship, and Gideon uses the Darksaber against Mando's beskar spear. After Mando wins the battle, he attempts to give the Darksaber back to his ally Bo-Katan Kryze, which is when he learns the significance of the weapon.
Conclusion:
Season three of "The Mandalorian" will see Mando heading back to the ruined planet of Mandalore to find the living waters, which are underneath the mines of Mandalore. Mando was exiled in "The Book of Boba Fett" for taking off his helmet in front of other people, and the only way he can redeem himself is by finding the living waters.
In the new season, Mando has many allies, but he also has enemies. One of the members of the Children of the Watch has already tried to defeat Mando for the Darksaber, and it would not be surprising if the weapon put a new target on his back.
Overall, fans can expect plenty of action, adventure, and surprises in the new season of "The Mandalorian.