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Every week, Insider will round up some of the best details, callbacks, and cameos that some fans might not have picked up on the first time around.
Let's dive into the season two premiere, "Chapter Nine." And warning: Spoilers ahead.
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In the opening scene, part of the graffiti looks like a Tusken Raider, AKA one of the Sand People with whom the Mandalorian teams up with later.
A Tusken Raider and its graffiti counterpart in "The Mandalorian."
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Artist David Choe had a cameo as one of the fight spectators.
Choe in "The Mandalorian" season two premiere.
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Gor Koresh was played by John Leguizamo.
Gor Koresh was voiced by John Leguizamo.
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The R5 unit that works for Peli Motto appears to be the same one Luke and Owen Skywalker refused to buy from the Jawas in "Episode IV: A New Hope."
R5 in "The Mandalorian" and R5 in "Episode IV: A New Hope."
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W. Earl Brown plays the bartender in Mos Pelgro, which means "The Mandalorian" had its own mini reunion for "Deadwood" stars.
Cobb Vanth and the Weequay bartender in "The Mandalorian."
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The Marshal's speeder looks like it's made out of a podracer engine — one very similar to young Anakin Skywalker's.
Cobb Vanth's speeder bike (top) and Anakin Skywalker's podracer (bottom).
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One of the Tusken Raiders was played by a deaf actor, and he helped create the Sand People's sign language.
The Tusken Raiders (AKA sand people) in "The Mandalorian."
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The mysterious figure shown at the end of the episode was very likely Boba Fett.
The man who we believe is Boba Fett watching the Mandalorian and the Child travel back to their ship.
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The mystery man in "The Mandalorian" is played by Temuera Morrison — the same actor who played Jango Fett (the original man who was cloned to make Boba Fett).
Temuera Morrison as Jango Fett in "Episode II: Attack of the Clones."
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In "Attack of the Clones," Boba watched the Jedi kill his "father." Now he might be fully grown-up and played by Temuera Morrison.
Temuera Morrison as an unnamed character in "The Mandalorian, and Daniel Logan as young Boba Fett in "Episode II: Attack of the Clones."
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