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The Mandalorian Season 3: Why Pedro Pascal aka Mando would break his no helmet rule in the sequel.

The Mandalorian is an American TV series illustrated by Jon Favreau for Disney+ platforms. It is a science fiction and action-adventure drama based on Star Wars by George Lucas. The story revolves around its lead character Pedro Pascal aka Mando. It was originally released on 12 November 2019.

Mandalorian season 3 is estimated to be launched in December 2021. Season 2 was an emotional one when Din ( Pedro Pascal ) had to get separated from his little partner Grogu when he had to go to become Jedi.

The mystery behind helmet rule

The Mandalorian Season 3: Why Pedro Pascal aka Mando would break his no helmet rule in the sequel.

In the last season, we saw Din Djarin removing his helmet due to injury. Grogu was also excited and curious to see his face. But here’s something interesting about to come. The upcoming season is the sequel of season 2 and will start from where season 2 has ended. In season 3 Din will be forced to remove his helmet to save his alien child Grogu ( Baba Yoda ). Din’ s rule was not to reveal his face but he have to break it.

Will the helmet be permanently removed?

The Mandalorian Season 3: Why Pedro Pascal aka Mando would break his no helmet rule in the sequel.

According to the sources, Pedro have decided to get rid of his helmet permanently. For the Mandalorians, it is an important rule. But it was just a rumor. Pedro cleared it by giving his statement on it.

In an interview, he said that the news of permanently removing the helmet is just flying news and it is not true.It is his character and the helmet is a part of it. This character is incomplete without the helmet. He continued it by saying that he wants the show to be the best possible show.

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When Din met No. Katan Kryze and her friends accompanied by Boba Fett, they were all without helmets so this can be assumed that Pedro will feel comfortable if he has to remove his helmet for any reason. But it is all about the mission rescue of Grogu.

Is this the only reason or something else is to come?

Stay tuned with Stanford Arts Review for more updates.

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