
Discovering Grogu's existence may mark the point at which Luke ends his travels and devotes himself fully to teaching. The Star Wars timeline indicates Luke began travelling the galaxy in search of lost Jedi secrets around 5 ABY, once the Empire was decisively defeated at the Battle of Jakku. He's nowhere near being the grizzled, disillusioned hermit we see him as in The Last Jedi.
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That's why the series had to rely so heavily on CGI to de-age Hamill. Luke was born in 19 BBY, making him about 28 in the Season 2 finale. Again, with the series set only five years after the events of Return of the Jedi, Hamill's Luke shouldn't look significantly older than he did in 1983. Mark Hamill returned to play Luke Skywalker at the height of his Jedi abilities, mowing down a whole platoon of Dark Troopers while barely breaking a sweat. How Old Is Luke Skywalker in The Mandalorian? Season 2 ends with a cameo many Star Wars fans have dreamed of seeing. Is she truly dead by that point in the timeline, or is she the one living voice among a sea of dead Jedi when we jump ahead a couple of decades? The upcoming Ahsoka spinoff series may have the answers we seek. The next question is whether The Mandalorian will connect the dots to Ahsoka's cameo role in The Rise of Skywalker. Given that she's a Togruta, and the fact that most alien species in the Star Wars universe seem to have longer lifespans than humans, Dawson's Ahsoka should still be in her physical prime during The Mandalorian. Applying that math to the time period of The Mandalorian, Ahsoka is 45 years old in her Mandalorian debut. Ahsoka Tano was born in 36 BBY, making her about 14 when she first debuts in The Clone Wars theatrical movie. How Old Is Ahsoka Tano in The Mandalorian? Fans of The Clone Wars had better get used to the idea of seeing Anakin Skywalker's former Padawan playing the role of the grizzled, battle-hardened warrior in The Mandalorian. Maybe Bo-Katan is actually younger than we realized in her Clone Wars appearances, or maybe Bo-Katan is extra diligent about dyeing her hair to keep that vibrant red sheen. The character doesn't necessarily look that old, particularly since actress Katee Sackhoff is only 40 herself. Based on that, Bo-Katan is at least in her 50s when she appears in The Mandalorian: Season 2, if not even older. Bo-Katan is an adult and a seasoned combat veteran at this point, so we'd assume she's at least in her early-to-mid-20s.

In fact, little is known about her early life until she joins Pre Vizsla's Death Watch faction in 21 BBY, at the height of the Clone Wars. How Old Is Bo-Katan Kryze in The Mandalorian? Bo-Katan's age is a little harder to pin down, as we don't know when exactly she was born. His body still carries the burns and scars of that ordeal and probably always will. If Boba looks far older than 41, that's probably thanks to spending some time in the belly of the Sarlacc. So while most of the surviving clones have probably died of old age by the time of The Mandalorian, Boba Fett is only just entering his 40s. But unlike his "brothers," Boba ages at a normal rate. Based on what we've learned of this period, Boba was created in a lab on Kamino alongside the rest of the initial batch of Clonetroopers.

Boba was born in 32 BBY, the same year as the events of The Phantom Menace. He's only about 41 years old in the era of The Mandalorian. The Dark Side takes a heavy toll on your skin. Case in point: Despite the fact that Sebastian Shaw was in his late 70s when he played the unmasked Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi, the character himself was only 45 when he died. How Old Is Boba Fett in The Mandalorian? Because only there are only about 19 years of time separating the prequel and original trilogies, a lot of Star Wars characters aren't as old as you probably assume them to be. It takes a lot of work (or some major recasting) to bring back those iconic characters as they looked in the 1980's. Of course, the heavy use of CGI de-aging in Luke's scenes also shows why we may not see much of those human OT favorites. As the surprise return of Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker illustrates, most original trilogy characters wouldn't look significantly older in The Mandalorian compared to the classic films. We don't know exactly how much extra time has elapsed in Season 2, but it doesn't appear that more than a few months have gone by.


The Mandalorian: Season 1 is set in roughly 9 ABY, or about five years after the events of Return of the Jedi.
