Video: Robert Rodriguez rocks out with Baby Yoda on the set of the Mandalorian

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Even though The Mandalorian is officially done with its second season, you can bet people will be discussing the show for months. The series is quite spectacular since it gives us amazing new stories for the Star Wars mythos.

To help spread some holiday cheer, director Robert Rodriguez shared a video of himself playing guitar next to Baby Yoda (Grogu). Robert was the director of “The Tragedy” episode this past season.

He brought his guitar to play at the set of “The Tragedy” episode. You can watch a clip of Robert Rodriguez and Grogu having fun during a jam session in the link below.


It’s amusing to see Grogu rocking to the music!

Robert isn’t done with Mandalorian characters just yet. He will soon serve as executive producer on The Mandalorian spinoff The Book of Boba Fett.

Looking for more Star Wars material to watch? Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, an hour-long making-of special, is now available to watch on Disney+.

Credit: Collider

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