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Has Disney Already Outgrown Baby Yoda and The Mandalorian?

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By now, season three of The Mandalorian on Disney Plus (stylized Disney+) has come to an end, and fans are already wondering about a fourth season.

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After all, the third season’s finale gave Din Djarin (played by Pedro Pascal) and Grogu a seemingly perfect ending. Where could a sequel season even go from there? The clean and cut ending has fans wondering if Din Djarin and Grogu will even be involved in a fourth installment to the Disney Plus original series.

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It’s no secret that Baby Yoda and Din Djarin have become some of the faces of the Star Wars universe, but they’re not alone. All three seasons of The Mandalorian have allowed fans to see further into the Star Wars universe.

As a result of the series’s success, multiple series taking place in the Star Wars universe have been confirmed. So what does that mean for Din Djarin and his strange green son? Where will they go from here?

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Some fans think that season four of The Mandalorian will focus on other Mandalorians now that Baby Yoda and Din Djarin’s story arcs have come to a natural close.

Fans especially wonder if Bo Katan Kryze (played by Katee Sackhoff) will lead the following season due to her involvement in season three.

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The truth is that the next installment of The Mandalorian could go in a litany of directions due to the satisfying ending of the third season.

But is Disney Plus willing to risk the loss of Din Djarin and Grogu, two of their most marketable characters, to further a story? Will audiences even tune in without Baby Yoda and the titular Mandalorian? Only time can answer these questions.

About Isabella Reimer

Isabella Reimer grew up visiting Walt Disney World and relocated to Central Florida to be even closer to The Most Magical Place on Earth. She earned her Bachelor’s from Florida State University, where she studied Creative Writing and Women’s Studies. Her biggest hobby is bonding with the ikran at Avatar Flight of Passage, and her retirement plan includes becoming the 1,000 Happy Haunt of the Haunted Mansion.