It's always fascinating to think about what might have been, especially when it comes to such a gargantuan franchise as Star Wars, particularly with shows like The Mandalorian. Fun facts like Luke's original last name being "Starkiller" and slightly less fun facts like how Harrison Ford has wanted Han Solo dead for decades have cropped up in plenty of conversations regarding the series over the years. Now, a new art book has offered a few more glimpses into some alternate realities in a galaxy far, far away.
Phil Szostak, who works for Lucasfilm as senior content and asset specialist, has put together a new book compiling the many concept pieces surrounding season 2 of The Mandalorian. Aptly titled The Art of The Mandalorian (Season 2), it will give readers a new perspective on some of the biggest moments in the show. From the live-action debut of Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) to the still freakout-worthy cameo from a particularly robot-voiced Luke Skywalker, the season injected enough Star Wars excitement into the fandom to last a lifetime or at least a decently subdued weekend at Comic-Con. But there's one piece of concept art that teases an exciting possibility left on the cutting room floor.
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Among all the other incredible works throughout Szostak's book, one page reveals an intimidating shot of the now-familiar ship bridge seen in the climactic season 2 finale of The Mandalorian. Created by artists Brian Matyas and Ryan Church, the image depicts Din Djarin (the titular Mandalorian) holding the legendary Darksaber aloft as the foreground reveals a gloved hand holding an ambiguous lightsaber. This seems to imply that Luke and
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