There is a great theory about Grogu in the Star Wars universe and now it seems that The Book of Boba Fett I would have confirmed it.
Some time ago it was theorized that grog could be the second Jedi mandalorian in history starwars. And, apparently in the events of The Book of Boba Fett (already available in Disney Plus), it seems that this theory is beginning to be confirmed. After the end of the second season of The Mandalorian, the little yodita has returned to the path of the Jedi. Thirty years have passed since he survived the Order 66 and was rescued from Coruscant Jedi Templebut now the Force has returned to his life. But he is still a “child” in the hands of Luke Skywalker. And we are not sure what will happen in the future.
The darkest theory suggests that Grogu will end up in the Jedi Academy that Luke Skywalker founds and that the little boy will be killed by Kylo Ren. Or, perhaps, he is miraculously saved a second time. However, that massacre will take place in 18 or 19 years. And if we take into account that this character is Disney’s biggest commercial boom since it bought Star Wars… It is most likely that we will end up having his story in much more depth soon. And perhaps his destiny is far from that new Jedi Order.
Will it be the second Mandalorian Jedi in history?
Since his introduction, the Star Wars universe has made it clear that Grogu has a very deep and close bond with the Force and the Jedi. However, he has also forged strong ties with the Mandalorians. The theory holds that, having been taken in by Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal)the little yodita would be the second Mandalorian Jedi in history.
The last episode of The Book of Boba Fett might have lent some weight to that theory, since they mention the story of Tarre Vizslathe creator of dark saber. The history lesson is important to the story of Commandbut it could also be pointing to Grogu’s future in the Star Wars world, reminding viewers that there is precedent for a Mandalorian Jedi.
What do you think of this theory? Do you think the shots will go that way? We read you!
(Fountain: ScreenRant)