Star Wars: Fans Mad at Speeder Bike Actors in Opening ‘Mandalorian’ Scene
Potential Spoilers Ahead
The final season one episode of The Mandalorian featured two surprise cameos: comedic actors Jason Sudeikis and Adam Pally. The pair played the Speeder Bike pilots who capture The Child aka Baby Yoda and then wait to be summoned to return with it. The pair then proceed to take turns punching The Child and it’s got some fans mad, including Sudeikis’ former comedy troop, the Chicago based, The Second City.
The Second City does not condone the punching of Baby Yoda by alumnus Jason Sudeikis. Please respect our privacy during this difficult time. #TheMandalorian
— The Second City (@TheSecondCity) December 27, 2019
Good morning to everyone except Jason Sudeikis. #TheMandalorian
— Anthony Carboni (@acarboni) December 27, 2019
Not to be dramatic but Jason Sudeikis and Adam Pally should be jailed indefinitely pic.twitter.com/scUIqEN4no
— katelynn (@idk8lynn) December 27, 2019
Jason Sudeikis playing a stormtrooper in #TheMandalorian finale who keeps punching Baby Yoda after stuffing him in a bag is funnier than anything that’s been on SNL in years pic.twitter.com/QNKX9pr3xX
— James (@pizzaratisdead) December 27, 2019
I have information that could lead to the arrest of Jason Sudeikis and Adam Pally
the information: #TheMandalorian pic.twitter.com/WMxmJocDsn
— villaneve kiss s3 (@MHummels1) December 27, 2019
The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau confirmed, yesterday, that Season 2 of the show is underway and now that the finale has been released to the public on Friday, he took to Twitter to give everyone a better idea of when Season 2 will actually arrive.
Favreau tweeted a picture of a model for a mysterious Star Wars creature along with a message for fans of The Mandalorian. Favreau confirmed that Season 2 would be arriving in the fall of 2020 to Disney+.
What are your thoughts on Baby Yoda getting roughed up?
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This is post P-90x. I’m saying I watched the videos. I’m not saying I participated. Born in my mom’s basement, I’ve stayed there to embody the stereotype. One day I will rise up… to the main floor of the house.