Star Wars: 9 new planets we found in Mandalorian

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Star Wars: 9 new planets we found in Mandalorian


The Mandalorian has traveled to many planets since the first season, and we’ve rounded up 10 of the most interesting ones he’s added to the Star Wars universe.

Thanks to ‘The Mandalorian’, the famous Star Wars saga has been crossed again. This live-action production has shown many interesting planets, but here we show 9 planets that have never been seen before in Star Wars, each of them has its own characteristics and is related to the plot. From the Ice Pagoda to the forest Corvis, the Star Wars universe is enriched with each new discovery. These worlds bring newness and diversity to the already vast Star Wars cosmos.

Dean Djarin’s Journey: From the Confines to the Deep Core

Pedro Pascal, as Dean Dajarin, has embarked on an amazing journey in the galaxy, from the outer reaches to the deep core itself. Whether aboard his trusty Razor Crest or on his upgraded N-1 ship, his adventures were key to introducing these new worlds. This journey takes viewers to the unexplored corners of the universe, reflecting the exploratory nature and curiosity of the series.

Sorgan: Temporary shelter on the outer edge

Known for its krill farms, the unpopulated planet of Sorgan served as a temporary refuge for Dean and Grog. However, an abundance of prey forced them to abandon this refuge. This planet represents the constant struggle for survival and anonymity in the bounty hunter’s life.

Maldo Cres: Frozen Desert

In Maldo Cres, Dean’s Razor Crest has fallen, sparking a battle for survival in a cold and hostile environment inhabited by giant ice spiders. This planet signifies unexpected events and challenges in a life of galactic adventure.

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Kol Iben and Trask: linked destinies

Gas giant Cole Eben and Moon Trask mark a turning point in the plan. Trask is particularly important as he discovers Dean Bo-Katan Kreize and is involved in intercepting an Imperial transport. These worlds reflect the interconnectedness and complexity of the Star Wars galaxy.

Corvus: Between Hope and Destruction

Corvis, a jungle planet, is the setting for Ahsoka Tano’s quest for information. This world shows the ambition of the emperor and the consequences of his opposition to it. Corvis represents the struggle between destruction and the hope of restoration.

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Carton and Morac: a world of contrasts

In the cartoon, Dean Migs saves Mayfeld from the Crossing Fields. Morak, on the other hand, is a rhydonium-rich jungle planet, where Dean broke the trust of the Mandalorians on a critical mission. These planets highlight the moral and ethical dilemmas a Mandalorian faces.

Exploring the unknown and beyond

The hidden faction of the Mandalorians and the unidentified home of the planets Adelphi and Plazir-15 further expand the star map of this vast universe, revealing the diversity and complexity of the galaxy. These worlds represent the opportunity to discover the unknown and untold stories.

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Galactic Evolution: ‘The Mandalorian’ and the Legacy of Star Wars

‘The Mandalorian’ not only enriches the Star Wars universe with new worlds, but also delves into the intricacies of the galaxy. Each planet introduces unique elements, from culture and politics to challenges and opportunities, adding layers of depth to the already rich Star Wars narrative. This series is not only entertaining, but also invites reflection on the various cultures and systems within the Star Wars galaxy.

Dean Dajarin’s journey in ‘The Mandalorian’ not only left a mark on the hearts of fans but also on Star Wars cartography. Each new world introduced in the series is not only a setting, but also a character with its own story and secrets. As ‘The Mandalorian’ continues its journey, we hope to discover the mysteries and wonders of this galaxy far and wide. These planets serve as canvases for compelling narratives and memorable characters, enriching the fan experience.

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