The Mandalorian Star Addresses the Show’s Future and ‘Dramatic Irony’ of Carson Teva

The Mandalorian star Paul Sun-Hyung Lee has revealed that he doesn’t know where the series’ story will go in the future.Speaking with Tatooine Times, Lee was asked about working on the Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni-created series, as well as appearing in both The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka. Lee remarked that he “still have no idea where this is all leading,” before adding, “I’m just gratified and so happy that Jon and Dave want to keep me on board and play this character who is becoming more and more important in [the Star Wars universe].” Lee is a self-professed Star Wars super fan, and holds his own YouTube livestreams featuring his thoughts on the current news and events form a galaxy far; far away.Lee went on to reference the Star Wars sequel trilogy when speaking about his character sounding the alarm bells about the rise of the Empire once again in a post-Return of the Jedi era. “That’s the dramatic irony, we all know what happens twenty years down the road,” Lee said. “He’s kind of like the prophet Cassandra who is just doomed to be ignored even though they can see the future.” The Mandalorian era shows have already started building towards the sequel trilogy, showing fans how the fascist ideals of the Empire lived on and eventually turned into the First Order.

The Mandalorian star Paul Sun-Hyung Lee has revealed that he doesn’t know where the series’ story will go in the future.

Speaking with Tatooine Times, Lee was asked about working on the Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni-created series, as well as appearing in both The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka. Lee remarked that he “still have no idea where this is all leading,” before adding, “I’m just gratified and so happy that Jon and Dave want to keep me on board and play this character who is becoming more and more important in [the Star Wars universe].” Lee is a self-professed Star Wars super fan, and holds his own YouTube livestreams featuring his thoughts on the current news and events form a galaxy far; far away.

Lee went on to reference the Star Wars sequel trilogy when speaking about his character sounding the alarm bells about the rise of the Empire once again in a post-Return of the Jedi era. “That’s the dramatic irony, we all know what happens twenty years down the road,” Lee said. “He’s kind of like the prophet Cassandra who is just doomed to be ignored even though they can see the future.” The Mandalorian era shows have already started building towards the sequel trilogy, showing fans how the fascist ideals of the Empire lived on and eventually turned into the First Order.

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