THE MANDALORIAN: 10 Theories About What Could Come Next (And How It All Might End)

THE MANDALORIAN: 10 Theories About What Could Come Next (And How It All Might End)

The Mandalorian is a series which frequently generates discussion, but we're now looking ahead to the future to share some theories about where the story could be going...and how it's all going to end!

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By JoshWilding - Dec 02, 2020 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: The Mandalorian

The Star Wars sequels were nothing if not divisive, but it feels like everyone loves The Mandalorian. While there have been some "filler" episodes of the Disney+ series, season two has started laying the groundwork for much bigger stories, and that's got us thinking about what comes next. 

Right now, we don't know how long the show is going to last - it could be three seasons or ten - but based on what's been revealed since October 30th, we have some theories about how it might end!

That's not all, though, as we're also taking a look at other possibilities for how this story is going to unfold over the coming weeks and years. While The Mandalorian started off somewhat standalone in nature, it's beginning to feel like the story could have major ramifications for this Galaxy Far, Far Away.

To take a look through these theories, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button below!
 

10. Grand Admiral Thrawn Is Pulling Moff Gideon's Strings

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During the latest episode of The Mandalorian, we learned that Ahsoka Tano is hunting Grand Admiral Thrawn. The villain disappeared alongside Ezra Bridger in Star Wars Rebels, but has clearly resurfaced and is attempting to regain the power he once had as part of the Empire. 

While it appears Ahsoka's mission is separate to Din Djarin's, it wouldn't be overly surprising for them to be brought back together by the revelation that Thrawn is who Moff Gideon answers to. 

The blue-skinned baddie was always loyal to his Emperor - and he seemed to have an affinity for droids - so that could explain both those cloning experiments and the creation of the Dark Troopers.
 

9. Din Djarin Slows Down The Emperor's Return

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Not everyone in the Star Wars Universe has to save the entire Galaxy, and we already know that it's ultimately Rey and the Resistance who finally bring an end to Emperor Palpatine and the Sith. 

However, how cool would it be for us to learn that Din Djarin's battle with Moff Gideon is what ultimately slows Palpatine's rise to power and forces him to spend decades in a decaying clone body? By keeping The Child out of the Empire's clutches, the bounty hunter could set back the Sith Loyalist's plans by years, leaving them with no other choice than to use Supreme Leader Snoke.

Many fans have wondered why Palpatine relied on the First Order when he had his own massive Sith fleet, but it could be that he had no other choice thanks to Din's intervention years earlier.
 

8. Asajj Ventress Finally Returns

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When Grogu is taken to the Jedi temple on Tython, where he may be able to call out to another Jedi through the Force, what if it's not a Jedi who answers the call? There's anger inside the former student from the Jedi Temple, and another Force user could very easily connect to him as a result.

We saw that with Ezra Bridger when Maul became intent on making him his apprentice, and that's where The Clone Wars villain Asajj Ventress could come in (making her live-action debut).

In the current canon, Ventress is still alive, and the last time we saw her, she was a bounty hunter who actually helped Ahsoka Tano. Count Dooku's former student wanting to take Grogu under her wing could see the former Sith return to her old ways, especially if Ventress believes it could lead to her regaining the power she once so desperately craved. She'd make a good ally too, though...
 

7. Ezra Bridger Makes Grogu His Apprentice

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If Grand Admiral Thrawn survived that trip into hyperspace, managed to escape, and regain some of his former power, then Ezra Bridger has to be out there somewhere too, right? 

He can't be lost, that's for sure, though it is possible he's in Thrawn's custody. That idea doesn't really work if Moff Gideon does report to Thrawn because they wouldn't need Grogu's "M-Count." With that in mind, we're pretty sure Ezra could be a top candidate for who answers Grogu's call. 

It would suck seeing Din Djarin and The Child separated, but a spinoff live-action or animated series with Ezra sharing the same lessons on Grogu that Kanan Jarrus once did on him? Sign us up.
 

6. The Jedi Who Saved Grogu

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Last week's episode of The Mandalorian delivered a lot of answers, but also left us with a lot of new questions. For starters, who smuggled Grogu out of the Jedi Temple either before or after Anakin Skywalker murdered the remaining Jedi and younglings at the behest of Emperor Palpatine? 

For some reason, The Child can't remember who his saviour was, and it's pretty obvious that there's a story there which needs to be told. So, what if that mysterious Jedi answers that call? 

It would certainly make sense, and Lucasfilm could either make use of a familiar face we didn't expect to see again or an entirely new creation who could become an important addition to the Star Wars Universe. The latter option is particularly intriguing, especially if they're an Order 66 survivor who has been fighting the Empire in a different part of the Galaxy. What about Mara Jade?
 

5. Grogu Chooses "The Way"

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It may be a little tough to imagine Grogu decked out in Mandalorian armour, what if he follows in the footsteps of his "father" and decides to follow The Way and become a member of his tribe? 

He doesn't have to be a bounty hunter, of course, and a Jedi following the way of Mandalore could be a great way of bringing their people together and ending a rivalry that's lasted for thousands of years. Hell, The Mandalorian could even end with a flash-forward to an adult Grogu who has fully embraced that way of life and now also wears one of those iconic helmets. 

It's a fun thought, and one which could lead to new stories being told hundreds of years in the future.
 

4. Supreme Leader Snoke's Origin Story

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After that big reveal in "The Siege," it now seems inevitable that we're going to learn more about the creation of Supreme Leader Snoke in The Mandalorian. His "birth" may ultimately only be alluded to, but if Din Djarin does successfully foil Moff Gideon's plans, perhaps the best option he'll be able to present to his Emperor is a horribly deformed clone body he can use as a proxy.

It makes more sense for the First Order to have rallied around a new, Force-sensitive being like Snoke (who appears to be incredibly powerful and battle-worn) rather than a weak Palpatine. 

Of course, we can't imagine the former leader of the Empire would be overly happy with this development, and it would probably mean that Gideon gets a gruesome death at the hands of Snoke. 
 

3. Luke Skywalker Returns

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Sebastian Stan remains a fan-favourite choice to play a post-Return of the Jedi Luke Skywalker, and it's not hard to see why. The actor is a spitting image of Mark Hamill as he appeared in that movie, so he's a logical choice to bring the Jedi Knight back to the big - or small - screen. 

The issue with Luke taking Grogu under his wing is that it likely means the Yoda lookalike was killed by Kylo Ren and the rest of the Knights of Ren when Ben Solo fell under Supreme Leader Snoke's influence.

There's no reason these characters couldn't cross paths for another reason, though; after all, it would be a lot of fun seeing what Luke was up to between Darth Vader's death and the day he decided to establish a new school for young Jedi. We'd love to see how he reacts to Din Djarin too. 
 

2. The Battle For Mandalore

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We find it hard to believe we won't see more of Bo-Katan Kryze in The Mandalorian, especially when she and Din Djarin have a common enemy in Moff Gideon (they just don't realise it yet). 

Right now, Din doesn't seem overly interested in helping win back Mandalore, but if he and Bo-Katan have a common goal, that could change. Yes, she wants to get her hands on the Darksaber, but we find it far more likely that it will be the bounty hunter who scores that ultimate defeat over Gideon.

As for what that could mean for Mandalore, that ties into how the show itself could reach its end...
 

1. Din Djarin Rules Over Mandalore

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There are a lot of twists and turns The Mandalorian could take between now and the end of its run, but as for how the show will end...well, we're pretty sure it will be Din Djarin sitting on Mandalore's throne.

Now, there's no denying that Bo-Katan Kryze deserves a shot at ruling, but it's obvious that there is something special about this bounty hunter. He's a noble warrior, and someone who changed the course of his life - and the Galaxy - forever when he decided to rescue Grogu from the Empire.

After defeating Moff Gideon and retaking the Darksaber, Din could bring "The Way" back to his home, creating a new era for the planet and his people...restoring the Mandalorians to their former beliefs and glory. 
 

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Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 12/2/2020, 9:40 AM
Ventress died in the Dark Disciple book which is canon. So unless they retcon that story, she won't show up.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/2/2020, 9:53 AM
1. I feel like Ezra will show up and hear the beacon on Tython
2. Thrawn will appear but I don't think he's in league with Gideon
3. The battle for the throne of Mandalore will become the focus of season 3
inkniron
inkniron - 12/2/2020, 10:14 AM
I like the call backs to the animated stuff but they're confusing some people that never saw them. After asking me who she was, my moms said Bocca Tan was what her parents got when they moved to FL in their twilight years. Imagine the confusion if they introduce Ezra and Sabine as well.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 12/2/2020, 10:23 AM
@inkniron - I disagree with this line of thinking. I think the marvel movies are a good example of not needing to have seen every movie for something like Endgame to be successful. Audiences are smarter than you give them credit. A single line of dialogue can explain a lot.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/2/2020, 10:43 AM
OT

@RorMachine

R.I.P.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 12/2/2020, 10:43 AM
@BlackBeltJones - RIP and my condolences to his family and loved ones.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 12/2/2020, 10:43 AM
I wouldn't mind if Asajj Ventress could show up.

I definitely think the person that rescued Grogu from Order 66 will become relevant at some point.

Thrawn does feel like he could be set up for whatever lies ahead for Ahsoka. But maybe he and live-action Ezra could be re-introduced here before they spin-off that.

Where does Boba Fett features in all of these though?
lawndart
lawndart - 12/2/2020, 11:33 AM
Baby Yoda in Mandelorian armor. It is the way
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/2/2020, 11:51 AM
Aside from Grogu saying ''the way'', I don't think any of these will happen. For one I think it will be a new Jedi who saved and will train Grogu (although I kinda hope it's Mara Jade).

Aside for villains, I think Gideon will be the villain up until season 4, and afterwards Thrawn for a few seasons. Wouldn't be surprised if Snoke is going to be an escaped subject from Gideon's experimenting, but don't think it will be a heavy plot element.

As for more short term, I think we'll see Fennec Shand this week taking on Mando and Cobb when Mando comes to Tatooine looking for Cobb's helpt in trade of the armor. Boba will probably be teased again, but saved for later.

As for the Chapter 15, I think Mando and Cobb will get to the temple and place Grogu at the shrine. The only one who will turn up though is Gideon, destroying the temple. Chapter 16 is Bo-Katan coming for Gideon, and the it will be all out war against Gideon and his army of Dark Troopers.
Knightrider
Knightrider - 12/2/2020, 12:36 PM
Considering what the Palpertine survived in Return of the Jedi, can we say the he is dead? Like, couldn’t his consciousness be floating around in the Dark Side of the force somewhere waiting for yet another body or already be in one?

AC1
AC1 - 12/2/2020, 1:51 PM
I feel like they're setting up Grogu staying with Din, and honestly I really hope that's the direction it takes. In fact, based on Din's insistence that Ahsoka train Grogu, and Ahsoka's refusal after getting Din to convince Grogu to demonstrate his powers, could even lead to Din taking on that informal mentor role himself; trying to use his own experiences as a founding training to be a Mandalorian to teach Grogu in his own unique way.

And I can't really see Din ruling Mandalore, especially after calling the planet "cursed" and finding out he's part of a cult. I can see him maybe reconciling with the other Mandalorians and helping to bridge the gap between the rival factions, but I think Bo-Katan is still going to get the Darksaber and end up ruling.

Also, it'd be interesting to see Thrawn and Moff Gideon interact, but I'd actually prefer it if, rather than one working for the other, they were very powerful rivals trying to fill the power vacuum left by the Emperor's demise (or racing each other to resurrect him and gain his favour in the process, or even one of each) and we actually see them in conflict with one another. Even better if it turns out in some big twist that all of it has been set in motion by the Emperor himself as one of his big, manipulative schemes, basically playing them against each other to bring about his resurrection and the restoration of his Empire.
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