We can’t be Moff Gideon is really dead after The Mandalorian season three finale, even if Din Djarin and Carson Teva are. Not when we didn’t actually see the Imperial officer’s corpse. Plus, there’s a ...
If you're someone who is suspicious that Moff Gideon actually died at the end of The Mandalorian Season 3, you're in good company. In fact, I'm more or less convinced that he's still alive in some ...
If there was one lingering persistent thread that's probably annoying some fans in The Mandalorian season three is the whereabouts of the series' antagonist Moff Gideon, played by Giancarlo Esposito.
Though the episode doesn’t dwell on it much, The Mandalorian Season 3 finale reveals a room within the Imperial Remnant’s hidden base beneath Mandalore’s surface where Moff Gideon has several clones ...
The Mandalorian Season 3 was very interesting, and it changed the show's entire dynamic. After Din Djarin removed the Darksaber, he seemed to have stepped back from being the lead and followed ...
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It’s been two years (and 10 chapters) since The Mandalorian first mentioned Thrawn in Chapter 13, “The Jedi.” Now, it looks like the fearsome Imperial leader may finally be getting ready to join the ...
Moff Gideon was a simple man with a simple mission in life. He wanted to rule the galaxy with his personal army of Force-sensitive clones that looked exactly like him. Who among us… But when Axe Woves ...