See Boba Fett, Dark troopers in The Mandalorian Chapter 14’s concept art

Pedro Pascal is The Mandalorian, Temuera Morrison is Boba Fett and Ming-Na Wen is Fennec in The Mandalorian season 2. Photo: Disney+.
Pedro Pascal is The Mandalorian, Temuera Morrison is Boba Fett and Ming-Na Wen is Fennec in The Mandalorian season 2. Photo: Disney+.

Star Wars has shared the latest round of concept art from The Mandalorian. 

The Mandalorian has not failed in giving us yet another exciting story in Friday’s latest episode. The season 2 episode 6 story, titled “Chapter 14: The Tragedy,” featured the return of Boba Fett. And it goes without saying that many fans were excited for the character’s return as well as the return of actor Temuera Morrison assuming the role. Now, Star Wars has shared some of the concept art from that episode online.

In this chapter of the series, Mando and the Child made it to the planet Tython. There, little Grogu was to send out a Force call up the old Jedi rock in hopes that a Jedi would hear his call and agree to train him. Of course, nothing ever really goes right for Mando and the Child. And while the Child meditated upon Jedi Rock,  some surprising guests came — Boba Fett and Fennec. Luckily, the two came in peace, so long as Boba could get his armor back. But when the Empire arrived with stormtroopers and Dark troopers, they were officially in trouble. And by the end of the episode, poor Baby Yoda was left in the Empire’s clutches.

At the very end of the episode, we got to take a look at some of the fantastic concept art that was created for Chapter 14. Some of it included the artists’ take on Boba Fett, which must have been plenty exciting to have the chance to draw the old character from the original trilogy. You can see the two pictures that feature Boba Fett and his old ship below.

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The Mandalorian concept art by Ryan Church. Photo: Disney+.
The Mandalorian concept art
The Mandalorian concept art by Erik Tiemens. Photo: Disney+.

Additionally, some of the coolest artwork came from that (unfortunate) moment where Baby Yoda was captured by Moff Gideon’s fleet of Dark troopers. While they are certainly terrifying things to encounter, they do adhere to the “cool factor” that comes along with being part of the Dark Side in the Star Wars universe.

The Mandalorian concept art
The Mandalorian concept art by Christian Alzmann. Photo: Disney+.
The Mandalorian concept art
The Mandalorian concept art by Christian Alzmann. Photo: Disney+.

At the end here, we even have a photo of Baby Yoda trying his best to defend himself against the stormtrooper guards. Who knew the little guy had it in him?

The Mandalorian concept art
The Mandalorian concept art by Christian Alzmann. Photo: Disney+.

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