The Mandalorian star Katee Sackhoff recently addressed the rumors of her appearing in a spin-off show featuring Bo-Katan Kryze and Gina Carano’s Cara Dune.
Last week’s episode of The Mandalorian not only featured the live-action debut of Bo-Katan Kryze from Star Wars Rebels and The Clone Wars, but it also saw Katee Sackhoff reprise the role. This move was a first in the Star Wars franchise and some fans are already hoping to see more of Bo-Katan after her debut in Chapter 11.
Before the second season of The Mandalorian premiered on Disney Plus, plenty of rumors have floated around about some potential spin-offs. Given the success of The Mandalorian, it will come to no one’s surprise if Disney greenlights more shows based in that corner of the Star Wars universe. Some of the shows that have been rumored include one centered on Boba Fett, Ahsoka Tano, and Bo-Katan Kryze with Cara Dune. So far, none of these shows have been officially announced by Lucasfilm, but some reports suggest a Boba Fett might actually be filming right now. In a recent interview with Deadline, Katee Sackhoff shot down the rumors that there will be a Bo-Katan spin-off in the future:
“I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about; that’s legitimately the truth.”
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The Mandalorian stars Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito and Carl Weathers, with Rosario Dawson joining the series as Ahsoka Tano. The Star Wars project is being directed by series creator Jon Favreau, executive producer Dave Filoni and fellow season one directors Rick Famuyiwa and Bryce Dallas Howard. Ant-Man director Peyton Reed will also helm at least one episode as will star Carl Weathers and Sin City helmer Robert Rodriguez.
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Source: Deadline