Star Wars: Did Kylo Ren Kill Grogu After The Mandalorian? (2024)

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Was Grogu at Luke Skywalker's Jedi Temple when Ben Solo massacred all of the students? Here's what could happen between Baby Yoda and Kylo Ren.

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This Star Wars: The Mandalorian article contains spoilers.

I know. No one really wants to consider the edgiest villain in the galaxy touching a hair on Grogu’s head with malice. But The Mandalorian takes place at a time when the events of the Sequel Trilogy are already being seeded. All this, the lawless Outer Rim and the ineffective New Republic police, will be swallowed up by the First Order eventually. And Grogu has a long enough lifespan to see this and many other governments rise and fall. How might his story intersect with the Sequel Trilogy timeline?

Just in case this article stresses you out as much it does me, take a moment for some Grogu Meditation. Close your eyes. Breathe in. Picture the little guy eating a macaron with his heavily armored dad. Breathe out.

Okay, let’s break this down:

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Thanks to the season 2 finale, “The Rescue,” we now know that Luke Skywalker does indeed take Grogu as his student to be trained in the ways of the Force. In the years immediately after Return of the Jedi, Luke is busy learning all he can about the old Jedi Order and building his own academy, the same one we’ll see burning in flashbacks throughout the Sequel Trilogy and the comic book miniseries The Rise of Kylo Ren by Charles Soule and Will Sliney. But there’s a lot of time between The Mandalorian and anything we’ve seen elsewhere.

Let’s run some numbers. The Mandalorian takes place in 9 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin). Meanwhile, The Force Awakens takes place in 34 ABY, and Ben Solo was born in 5 ABY. The academy existed until about 28 ABY, at which point Ben destroyed it and became Kylo Ren. Just 19 years after the events of “The Rescue,” Grogu wouldn’t even be 100. He’d still be a child in terms of the way his species ages. So it’s almost certain he’d be alive when Luke’s academy fell.

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But Ben’s betrayal wasn’t an organized massacre like Order 66. He doesn’t go from room to room striking down students like Anakin did with the younglings in Revenge of the Sith.

In The Rise of Kylo Ren, we learn Ben is surprised by his own dark side powers. His anger leads to large storm clouds forming over the temple that strike it with lightning, burning it down and killing most of the other students inside in the process. At one point, Ben tries to run into the temple to save whoever is left inside but is knocked back by another explosion of lightning. A mysterious voice in his head tells him that the fate of his fellow students is Luke’s fault, and it’s pretty clear in the scene that this is Snoke’s voice (aka the Emperor) compelling Ben to commit atrocities and become Kylo Ren.

Ben does kill the three Jedi survivors who chase after him after the massacre, but even then, he seems hesitant to take their lives. It seems at this early stage in his transformation that he wouldn’t have the stomach to kill a likely still defenseless Grogu.

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So what if Baby Yoda was trapped in the burning Jedi Temple? We already know he can protect himself from fire with the Force, as he did in “Redemption.” That said, this is all speculation. We don’t know where Grogu’s story is headed next after Luke takes him.

Judging by how timid Disney has been about exploring more of Luke’s post-Return of the Jedi story, it’s likely that we won’t learn more about his academy for some time, especially as the books and some of the shows turn to the High Republic era. That means that there will be almost two decades of Grogu’s life that will likely remain unwritten for the next few years. Anything could happen to Grogu in that time. There’s even the chance Kylo Ren could encounter Grogu much later, before the official emergence of the First Order but after his fall and Luke’s self-imposed exile.

But let’s be honest: is Grogu’s time away from The Mandalorian really going to stick? From a narrative standpoint, it would be surprising if Grogu and Din Djarin were really apart for long. The bond between the child and his surprise father figure is at the core of what’s made the show a success. Why would Disney want to break from such a captivating formula?

We know there are definitely more seasons of The Mandalorian coming, and with Pedro Pascal on board, the little guy probably will be too. Does that mean Luke returns him for some reason? Or that Din changes his mind about leaving the child behind like he did in season one? These are questions we just don’t have answers to yet.

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So, will Kylo Ren end the baby’s story? Probably not, except maybe metaphorically in that the Sequel Trilogy pretty much exists in a different universe from what’s happening on the show. Maybe that will change; after all, it’s still unclear whether Moff Gideon is using the baby’s DNA for Emperor Palpatine’s Snoke project.

Honestly, the biggest argument against whether Baby Yoda is now doomed to be destroyed because of the Jedi Master he stays with is a tonal one. Star Wars is about darkness sometimes, but much more often about hope and light. Or maybe I’m just trying to get some sleep tonight. Remember the meditation!

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Was Grogu killed by Kylo Ren? ›

While fans don't know the state of Grogu's well-being in the sequel trilogy, his ties to Mandalore might explain why Kylo Ren doesn't kill him. It's likely Grogu stays with Din Djarin and the Mandalorians, and never returns to embark on his training with Luke.

What happened to Grogu after the Mandalorian? ›

However, Grogu was rescued by Din Djarin, a Mandalorian bounty hunter where he became a foundling. Sharing many adventures together, Djarin was eventually able to find a Jedi to train Grogu and he rejoined the Jedi Order under Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.

What is the fate of Grogu? ›

Grogu has become powerful after his Jedi training, making it less and less believable that he would sit out the events of the Sequel Trilogy if he were still alive at the time. It makes far more sense for the franchise's overall story that Grogu died sometime before the events of The Force Awakens.

Did Kylo Ren kill Luke's students? ›

A dark side warrior with a mysterious past, Kylo Ren was neither Jedi nor Sith, but a product of both sides' teachings. Once an apprentice of Luke Skywalker's, he killed his fellow students and drove Skywalker into exile, becoming a First Order warlord and servant of Supreme Leader Snoke.

Who saved Grogu from death? ›

As depicted in "Chapter 20: The Foundling," Grogu was rescued from the attack on the Jedi Temple by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Beq completed the daring escape that got Grogu to safety, then escaped the attack with his life.

Who is Grogu to Luke Skywalker? ›

The Mandalorian is back, and while little Grogu has chosen to go back with The Mandalorian to live more adventures, the creators revealed how long he trained with Luke Skywalker. Not days or months have passed, but years since Luke Skywalker took Grogu as his Padawan.

Who is Grogu's biological father? ›

Grogu's mother is either Yaddle or some other female member of Yoda's species, but he has no father. Because just like Anakin, Grogu was born off the Will of the Force, with no dad, and that explains why he's so powerful at an age that's considered an infant for Yoda's species.

Is Grogu still alive in The Force Awakens? ›

As of now, Grogu's whereabouts during the events of The Force Awakens and the sequel trilogy remain unknown. While The Mandalorian is set within The New Republic era, the timeline of the sequel trilogy is set decades later in the Rise/Fall of the First Order era.

Does Grogu turn Sith? ›

In the season 2 finale, Grogu left his adoptive father, Din Djarin, to train with Luke Skywalker, a moment that left fans emotionally invested.

Is Grogu a reincarnation of Yoda? ›

Is Grogu Yoda? According to the events of "The Mandalorian" so far, Grogu and Yoda are not the same character. They are simply from the same species. The name of this species has never been revealed since "Star Wars" creator George Lucas wanted to give Yoda a sense of mystery.

What is the lifespan of Grogu? ›

Extended Longevity: Like many of Grogu's kind, he is expected to live to be 900 years old.

Are Grogu and Yoda related? ›

To be clear, Grogu is not a younger version of Yoda since "The Mandalorian" is set after "Return of the Jedi," in which Yoda (played by Frank Oz) died. They are, however, of the same species — but that species has not yet been revealed.

What killed Kylo Ren? ›

After Rey refuses, Ren follows her to Kef Bir, the location of a second wayfinder. He destroys the wayfinder and engages her in a duel. During their battle, Leia reaches out to Ren through the Force, which distracts him long enough for Rey to impale him.

Do Rey and Ben have a baby? ›

Zayne Skywalker, a Human male Force-sensitive, was the son of Ben Solo and Rey Palpatine, a dyad in the force as the great grandson of the Chosen One and the son of powerful force wielders, who later becomes a legendary warrior and hero for the galaxy in the decades after the Battle of Exegol.

Who did Kylo Ren hate? ›

Ren himself resents Luke for trying to murder him. Although Kylo feels strong attachment to his family, as shown when he hesitates to harm a vision of his parents upon being brought by Snoke to the Cave of Evil, he does not hold back against a vision of his uncle, which he immediately attacks and kills.

Who killed Kylo Ren in Star Wars? ›

Kylo Ren dies on Kef Bir (the ocean moon of Endor) shortly after Rey deals a mortal wound during a lightsaber duel on the wreckage of the second Death Star. Though Rey Force-heals him, saving his life physically, this blow, coupled with the memory of his mother and father, destroys the man known as “Kylo Ren” forever.

Who wanted Grogu dead? ›

Star Wars has made it quite clear that extracting midi-chlorian blood from a living host is essential. But the Client sends IG-11 with orders to kill Grogu, and after Djarin delivers the child, the Client orders Doctor Pershing to dispose of the asset once the necessary information has been extracted.

Did Anakin save Grogu? ›

No, Anakin had gone over to the Dark Side and was totally beyond redemption when he led the Jedi Temple raid. None of the Jedi, padawans or younglings at the Temple were spared. Most likely Grogu was rescued by someone before the raid went down or else he wasn't any longer there.

Is Grogu related to Yoda? ›

Is Grogu Yoda? According to the events of "The Mandalorian" so far, Grogu and Yoda are not the same character. They are simply from the same species. The name of this species has never been revealed since "Star Wars" creator George Lucas wanted to give Yoda a sense of mystery.

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