English actor Kenny Baker played R2-D2 in all three original Star Wars films and received billing credit for the character in the prequel trilogy, where Baker's role was reduced as R2-D2 was portrayed mainly by radio controlled props and CGI models.
Grogu was born in the year 41 BBY, and was raised at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Grogu was eventually held at a hideout run by Nikto mercenaries on Arvala-7 during the New Republic Era, having survived the siege of the Jedi Temple decades prior.
Up against a formidable, prodigious Force user and his future "Knights of Ren" acolytes, Djarin eventually loses the hard-fought battle in an epic last stand, going down in a blaze of glory but, crucially, giving Grogu enough time to escape the planet and disappear into space, away from the clutches of Kylo Ren.
Because Anakin never wiped his memories, and Bail Organa didn't wipe it at the end of Revenge of the Sith, R2-D2 is the only character who remembers everything from the first six movies. He was also there for every major moment.
The seeing stone on Tython has done its job: Grogu is now in the care of the galaxy's greatest Jedi, Luke Skywalker himself. He has recovered a Force-sensitive tree that once grew in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant before the Empire took over, and he's also trained his sister, Leia, to use the Force.
By the end of Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan and Chewie didn't meet, at least that we have seen. In an episode of The Clone Wars with Chewie, he only meets Ahosoka. Obviously the two don't meet in Solo.
Senator Padmé Amidala of the planet Naboo became pregnant during the Clone Wars with her husband, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, as the father. She gave birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
Meh. Star Wars confirms Yoda recognized R2-D2 on Dagobah in The Empire Strikes Back. R2-D2 accompanied Luke Skywalker to the swamp world, as Luke sought out the old Jedi Master so he could continue his training. After making camp, the two encounter a strange alien creature, who is later revealed to be Yoda.
In Legends canon, Anakin begged for Leia's forgiveness after Return of the Jedi. In Legends, Leia learning Darth Vader was her father was shortly followed with a visit from the man himself. He asked her to forgive him for the atrocities he had committed as Vader.
Force lightning required a living conduit for the energy to be channeled; thus Darth Vader, despite being an immensely powerful Sith Lord, was never able to properly employ this ability, as any attempt to generate it carried the risk of shorting out his life support systems.
The other droid is sick of the memory wipes, of having no free will, and decides death is the only action it can choose to make. As a sign of friendship, Threepio adopts the red arm as his own, as a reminder of unlikely friendship. And that's coming from the film's comic relief character.
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Skywalker feared that the Son could not be imprisoned on Mortis forever. After Skywalker voiced his fear that he would bring great suffering in the future, the Father used his Force powers to erase Anakin's recent memory and to drive the dark side from him.
Sometime before 32 BBY, the droid manufacturing company Industrial Automation created R2-D2 as part of the R2 series of astromech droids. She later gave the droid to her husband Anakin Skywalker after he became a Jedi Knight. R2-D2 served as the maintenance droid for Anakin's starfighter during much of the Clone Wars.Mar 20, 2019