It’s not even for Chewbacca.

Does this mean Han Solo loses theFalconat some point duringThe Mandalorianera?

Beginning in 2019, The Mandalorian’s story has become absolutely essential to the Star Wars narrative.

Han Solo (Harrison Ford) looks shocked in The Empire Strikes Back, edited over Din Djarin and Grogu flying over Tython in The Mandalorian season 2 and concept art of the Razor Crest and the Millennium Falcon.

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This is the complete timeline of its events.

Hence, theFalconis never technically Hondo’s.

Rather,Hondo finds a way to barter with Chewie to use theFalcontemporarilyon a single mission.

Din Djarin holds Grogu in his arm on Tython, edited over the image of the sunset on Arvala-7 from the season 1 posters.

There are certain elements that can change with this storyline and some that cannot.

The ones that can, however, are where Han has his wiggle room to join this story.

This could potentially be substituted for Han if necessary, unless they want to continue having it as Chewbacca.

Din Djarin stands in full armor and looks slightly over his shoulder. He’s edited over the image of him holding Grogu in The Mandalorian season 3 poster.

Elements of the dialogue, however, will also have to change regardless.

Din Djarin and Grogu themselves will also likely have to be mentioned at some point before the actual ride.

Here are its entire cast and characters so far.

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What’s really key issimply making sure the timeline all adds up.

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