The Mandalorian's latest episode saw Din Djarin finally track down some of his fellow Mandalorians, and while they've now pointed him in the direction of a Jedi (Ahsoka Tano), it was clear they had their own mission. It was an incredible instalment of the Disney+ TV series, and one that's had fans talking all weekend about where things could go from here.
It was an action and plot-heavy instalment of the show, and the concept art we saw as the end credits rolled was undeniably awesome. Now, we can share the work of Christian Alzmann, Ryan Church, and Brian Matyas with you in hi-res!
It's always fun to see how this Galaxy Far, Far Away is brought to life in those crucial pre-production stages, and this incredible artwork clearly helped Bryce Dallas Howard tell the story she wanted.
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The crash landing that kicked off this episode of The Mandalorian was a lot of fun, though it's a shame we never got to see Din Djarin standing in his cockpit as water slowly started pouring in. Instead, the trio on board were seemingly kept safe by part of the ship remaining airtight.
The Child came under fire from a lot of fans for the way he mercilessly tucked into Frog Lady's eggs in "The Passenger," but director Bryce Dallas Howard made up for that with heaps of cute visuals. However, we'll get to his "redemption" a little later in this gallery of concept art from "The Heiress."
The titular bounty hunter's trip across the sea didn't last long, and that's because he was betrayed by the crew on board (they wanted that shiny Beskar armour). Something you may not have noticed in the episode itself is the fact that creature's maw looks an awful lot like shark fins surrounding The Child!
The attack on that Imperial vessel was unforgettable, with the sight of the four Mandalorians blasting into the sky afterwards one of the most memorable shots the series has ever delivered. Bo-Katan Kryze's live-action debut has been rumoured for a while, so that title - "The Heiress" - was a dead giveaway for some fans.
The Child may have enjoyed eating Frog Lady's unfertilised eggs, but when it came to her offspring, it didn't appear as if he had any interest in making them lunch. In fact, if Din Djarin's comments were anything to go by, he wanted one as a pet, so it's fair to say the little critter has been redeemed somewhat.