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The Mandalorian Sign in to your ScreenRant account An amazing Star Wars fanart centered on Ahmed Best’s Kelleran Beq celebrates The Mandalorian’s “The Foundling” episode. After years of speculation, Star Wars finally revealed who saved Grogu from Order 66. The Mandalorian season 3, episode 4, “The Foundling” brought the answers audiences were looking for, and it proved a lot of theories wrong. Artist Greg Bain (@gregbain) shared an incredible illustration celebrating “The Foundling,” combining several elements from the episode. Kelleran Beq, the Jedi who saved Grogu from Order 66, is front and center in this fanart that also features Din Djarin, Grogu, Bo-Katan, Ragnar, Paz Visla, the Armorer, and the Shriek-hawk. Though “The Foundling” references Grogu’s Mandalorian status at that point in the story, the episode’s title also ties into the Child being rescued by Kelleran Beq during the Jedi Purge. Why Was Kelleran Beq The Jedi Who Rescued Grogu? Ahmed Best originally played Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequels through motion capture and voice work. The actor would return to Star Wars decades later in Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge, a Star Wars game show aimed at younger audiences, as Kelleran Beq. Jedi Master Kelleran Beq was in charge of training Younglings and Padawans at the Jedi Temple. Though Jedi Temple Challenge was a game show, its characters and their backstories are considered Star Wars canon. Therefore, in terms of the story, it made a lot of sense for Kelleran Beq to rescue Grogu from the Jedi Temple during the Jedi Purge. Grogu was probably one of the Padawans trained by Kelleran Beq. Luckily for the Child, Beq was at the Jedi Temple when Palpatine commanded the clones to execute Order 66. Lucasfilm’s Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni recently discussed bringing Ahmed Best as Kelleran Be in. The Mandalorian; Kelleran Beq; Kelleran Beq Minifigure. sw1336 The minifigure is exclusive to the LEGO BARC Speeder Escape set. The LEGO Star Wars Kelleran Beq minifig was first Kelleran Beq could be taking Grogu to Naboo in The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian Season 3, Episode 4 shows Kelleran Beq joining the ranks of those Jedi who The Mandalorian; Kelleran Beq; Kelleran Beq Minifigure. sw1336 The minifigure is exclusive to the LEGO BARC Speeder Escape set. The LEGO Star Wars Kelleran Beq minifig was first introduced in 2025 in the set BARC Who is Kelleran Beq in The Mandalorian? Kelleran Beq is nicknamed The Sabered Hand for his skill with a lightsaber and is a master of all seven forms of lightsaber Grogu was rescued by the Jedi Kelleran Beq. The episode marks the character’s first appearance in a Star Wars story, but his first onscreen appearance was actually as the host of the Star Wars Kids digital game show “Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge.” The 10-episode YouTube series, released in 2020, featured teams of two kids competing in Jedi-themed challenges.Though Kelleran’s appearance in that show wasn’t technically a Star Wars story, it did give us some background info on Jedi Master Kelleran. His nickname is the Sabered Hand, and he previously served on the starship Athylia. In “Jedi Temple Challenge,” he uses a purple lightsaber as a tribute to Mace Windu, played by Samuel L. Jackson in the prequels, the first Black person to portray a Jedi. However, Kelleran does not have a purple lightsaber in “The Mandalorian.”Who Plays Jedi Kelleran Beq in “The Mandalorian”?Kelleran Beq — in both “Jedi Temple Challenge” and “The Mandalorian” — is played by Ahmed Best, who first joined the Star Wars universe in 1999’s “The Phantom Menace” as Jar Jar Binks, an alien who’s perhaps the most controversial Star Wars character of all time. Jar Jar was primarily added for comic relief, which fans and critics tended to find ridiculous, if not offensive. However, over time the character became classic because of how ridiculous he is, with many fans coming up with theories that Jar Jar was truly the ultimate villain behind the terror in the galaxy.And while some derided that Jar Jar was just

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The Mandalorian Sign in to your ScreenRant account An amazing Star Wars fanart centered on Ahmed Best’s Kelleran Beq celebrates The Mandalorian’s “The Foundling” episode. After years of speculation, Star Wars finally revealed who saved Grogu from Order 66. The Mandalorian season 3, episode 4, “The Foundling” brought the answers audiences were looking for, and it proved a lot of theories wrong. Artist Greg Bain (@gregbain) shared an incredible illustration celebrating “The Foundling,” combining several elements from the episode. Kelleran Beq, the Jedi who saved Grogu from Order 66, is front and center in this fanart that also features Din Djarin, Grogu, Bo-Katan, Ragnar, Paz Visla, the Armorer, and the Shriek-hawk. Though “The Foundling” references Grogu’s Mandalorian status at that point in the story, the episode’s title also ties into the Child being rescued by Kelleran Beq during the Jedi Purge. Why Was Kelleran Beq The Jedi Who Rescued Grogu? Ahmed Best originally played Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequels through motion capture and voice work. The actor would return to Star Wars decades later in Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge, a Star Wars game show aimed at younger audiences, as Kelleran Beq. Jedi Master Kelleran Beq was in charge of training Younglings and Padawans at the Jedi Temple. Though Jedi Temple Challenge was a game show, its characters and their backstories are considered Star Wars canon. Therefore, in terms of the story, it made a lot of sense for Kelleran Beq to rescue Grogu from the Jedi Temple during the Jedi Purge. Grogu was probably one of the Padawans trained by Kelleran Beq. Luckily for the Child, Beq was at the Jedi Temple when Palpatine commanded the clones to execute Order 66. Lucasfilm’s Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni recently discussed bringing Ahmed Best as Kelleran Be in

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Grogu was rescued by the Jedi Kelleran Beq. The episode marks the character’s first appearance in a Star Wars story, but his first onscreen appearance was actually as the host of the Star Wars Kids digital game show “Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge.” The 10-episode YouTube series, released in 2020, featured teams of two kids competing in Jedi-themed challenges.Though Kelleran’s appearance in that show wasn’t technically a Star Wars story, it did give us some background info on Jedi Master Kelleran. His nickname is the Sabered Hand, and he previously served on the starship Athylia. In “Jedi Temple Challenge,” he uses a purple lightsaber as a tribute to Mace Windu, played by Samuel L. Jackson in the prequels, the first Black person to portray a Jedi. However, Kelleran does not have a purple lightsaber in “The Mandalorian.”Who Plays Jedi Kelleran Beq in “The Mandalorian”?Kelleran Beq — in both “Jedi Temple Challenge” and “The Mandalorian” — is played by Ahmed Best, who first joined the Star Wars universe in 1999’s “The Phantom Menace” as Jar Jar Binks, an alien who’s perhaps the most controversial Star Wars character of all time. Jar Jar was primarily added for comic relief, which fans and critics tended to find ridiculous, if not offensive. However, over time the character became classic because of how ridiculous he is, with many fans coming up with theories that Jar Jar was truly the ultimate villain behind the terror in the galaxy.And while some derided that Jar Jar was just

2025-04-22
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Ahmed Best has been doing some interviews lately around May 4th and The Phantom Menace‘s 25th anniversary, and has announced his desire to a Star Wars action film in a John Wick-style as his Jedi character Kelleran Beq.In an interview with ComicBook.com, he explained that the action and martial arts we saw on display from Kelleran Beq in The Mandalorian was about 0.01% of what he can actually do.I keep putting this out there. I want to do a Jedi John Wick as Kelleran Beq. And I don’t even need to say any words. I just want to do two hours of lightsabers and people in the way. I really want to do something like that because the fight that I did for Mandalorian is 1/10th of 1% of what I could do. And there’s so much more.Best makes a good point that there aren’t too many varieties of martial arts styles in the Star Wars films, as most Jedi are based on Japanese samurai and don’t tend to deviate too far from that wheelhouse, whereas Kelleran Beq used Filipino martial arts.I was just talking about this, the style that influences Kelleran Beq is from Filipino martial arts, and nobody really knows very much how deep those arts are.Most of the Jedi are Japanese Samurai influenced, but the Filipinos beat the Samurai and they beat the Spanish. The way they move, the style that they move, and the weapons that they use are revolutionary. It’s so much so that a lot of what Bruce Lee does in Jeet Kune Do is influenced by Filipino martial arts. So I really want that to be highlighted through some kind of Jedi story.Comicbook mentioned that they got to speak to Ahmed Best at Popup Con in California, an event that Best actually started himself before the pandemic.I always wanted to do something primarily to look at small niche businesses. When it came to entertainment stuff, I grew up in comic book stores all my life. I grew up in toy stores all my life … And I always loved the cultures that were

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