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A locale we get quite familiar with throughout the first season of “The Mandalorian” is Nevarro. A new planet in the “Star Wars” galaxy, it serves as a refuge for bounty hunters, thieves, and general miscreants, and it shows. The town is riddled with run-down buildings and takes on a generally gloomy appearance. It improves a bit in the second season, thanks in large part to its magistrate, Greef Karga (Carl Weathers), who seems to have only kept that trend going by the time of Season 3. Much like his clothes, it oozes wealth and prosperity, but that’s not to say it forgot where it came from.
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Before Nevarro became a sprawling metropolis-in-the-making, remnants of the Galactic Empire tore it up in pursuit of Din Djarin and Grogu. They and their allies did a great job running them out of town, with one of them making the ultimate sacrifice. To save our heroes in “Chapter 8: Redemption,” the IG unit identified as IG-11 (Taika Waititi) used his self-destruct capability to annihilate many of the Imperial troops, sending the survivors packing. To honor the assassin droid’s memory, we see in the latest Season 3 trailer that Karga has erected a statue of IG-11 in the square, with his foot placed firmly on a stormtrooper helmet.