Zack Sharf “The Mandalorian” and “The Book of Boba Fett” creator Jon Favreau delivered the ultimate “Star Wars” gift to fans in Jan.
2020 by posting a photo of Baby Yoda (or Grogu as he’s officially named) with franchise creator George Lucas on set. Lucas was pictured embracing the Baby Yoda puppet with delight, but it turns out he had some concerns with including the fan favorite character in “The Mandalorian.”According to the just-published “Star Wars” book “The Art of The Mandalorian: Season 2” (via Esquire), Lucas shared his biggest Baby Yoda concern with franchise favorite Dave Filoni during the series’ development.
Filoni is an executive producer on “The Mandalorian” and “The Book of Boba Fett,” for which he’s also written and directed several episodes.
He’s also a part of the “Star Wars” brain trust having created “Star Wars: Rebels.” “I had a talk with George, at one point, about the Child,” Filoni reveals in the book. “His main concern was that the kid has to have a proper amount of training.”It wasn’t until “The Book of Boba Fett” that Lucas’ concern was taken care of in the “Star Wars” universe. “The Mandalorian” Season 2 ended with Grogu heading off with Luke Skywalker to train as a Jedi.
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