The Mandalorian and Grogu star Pedro Pascal says his Star Wars character "knows" Baby Yoda "will outlive him," so he's "making sure" Grogu "can survive in a world without him"
Pedro Pascal says Din Djarin is feeling a bit existential about Grogu in the new movie
The Mandalorian and Grogu star Pedro Pascal says his Star Wars bounty hunter is aware of his own mortality compared to Grogu's – and he's getting a bit existential about it in the upcoming movie.
"They are real partners, at this point," Pascal said of the titular duo at the UK Fan Event Q&A attended by GamesRadar+. "Grogu is on every mission, on every adventure, they are side by side. And it's sentimental, because Din Djarin knows that this creature will outlive him, and I think that, existentially, he's very, very focused on making sure that he can survive in a world without him.
"And of course, the power that Grogu has surpasses Mando's by a lot. And yet none of us wants to let go of our child, and none of us wants to keep that child from growing into everything that they can do. So that's really, I think, the very, very textured relationship and story that they're able to tell on a thrill ride that you cannot believe."
It's been three years since The Mandalorian season 3, so we're well overdue for a reunion with our favorite duo from the galaxy far, far away. If you're keen to find out what the pair were up to in the interim, a prequel comic is also on the way to fill in the gaps between the show and the movie – but you'll have to wait a couple of months to get your hands on it.
The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives in theaters on May 22. In the meantime, check out our guide to all the other upcoming Star Wars movies and shows.
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