Why Star Wars Has Reversed One Controversial Mandalorian Season 2 Plot Twist

Star Wars has revealed that it’s reversing one controversial plot twist from The Mandalorian season 2, and this decision is certainly for the better. The Mandalorian season 2 was full of unexpected surprises and twists, including the live-action debut of Ahsoka Tano in episode 5 and the heroic return of Luke Skywalker in the finale.

Not all of these surprises were met with praise, however. In fact, there was one specific plot twist that left viewers utterly shocked for more reasons than just one. While it seemed impossible to ever reverse it, Star Wars is now endeavoring to do so in the upcoming The Mandalorian and Grogu movie, and it’s definitely the right choice.

Din Djarin Needs A Bounty Hunting Ship Like The Razor Crest Again

The Mandalorian Razor Crest Destroyed

The Mandalorian season 2, episode 6 “Chapter 14: The Tragedy” saw Moff Gideon completely destroy Din Djarin’s iconic gunship, the Razor Crest. The ship had long since functioned as a home to Din Djarin and Grogu, and its unexpected destruction became a point of contention for many fans, even if it made sense to the story at the time.

The dissatisfaction with this plot twist grew even more when Din Djarin picked up a Naboo N-1 starfighter as his new vessel. Although appealing to those who consider the prequel Star Wars trilogy a favorite, the N-1 wasn’t fit for a life like Din’s, especially once Grogu was back in the picture.

The destruction of the Razor Crest might have once been meant to symbolize Din Djarin’s shift away from a life of bounty hunting, but that wasn’t how his story continued to develop. After The Mandalorian season 3, it’s clear that Din is returning to bounty hunting, and he needs a ship like the Crest again for that.

The N-1 Starfighter Was Never Fit For Din Djarin’s Lifestyle

Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 Screen SH๏τ N-1 Starfighter in Hyperspace-1

Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 Screen SH๏τ N-1 Starfighter in Hyperspace-1

Even before he made a return to bounty hunting, the N-1 starfighter was never going to fit with Din Djarin’s lifestyle, especially as a father. Din likely had the Razor Crest for a long time prior to the events of The Mandalorian, given the fact that his old ally, Ranzar Malk, was quite familiar with it back in season 1.

Mando thus shaped his life around having such a gunship, and reducing a living size down to a single starfighter was never going to be ideal. As a more nomadic figure, Din’s ship needs to have a twofold function as his home, and while the starfighter was a dream in dogfights, it wasn’t suitable for living long-term.

Bringing back the Razor Crest – or at least a different model of the same thing – allows Din that seamless ability to take his home on the go wherever he adventures in The Mandalorian and Grogu. While the Crest‘s destruction in The Mandalorian will always hit hard, Star Wars is ultimately making the right choice by bringing it back.

The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters May 22, 2026.

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