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Peyton Reed References “Ant-Man” in the Star Wars Series “The Mandalorian”

 Eyebrow-raising news has come out of the hit Disney+ show “The Mandalorian.” The director of the show Peyton Reed has referenced a fan-favorite MCU character in episode 10, “The Passenger.”

Chapter 10 of the second season, “The Passenger,” saw its lead character Mando and Baby Yoda getting into a dispute as they traversed with a new friend. The episode showed an uncanny scene planned initially for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The episode also featured a cool sneak peek into the jetpack of Boba Fett.

The man standing as a bridge between the two fascinating worlds is none other than the director of Ant-Man and its sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp- Peyton Reed.



To the bewilderment of the fans of The Mandalorian, the episode “The Passenger” paid a small homage to one of the vital characters of the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame.

When the episode begins, we see Mando (played by Pedro Pascal) entering Catina to talk with Peli Motto (played by Amy Sedaris). The interesting thing was that she was gambling with an alien that looked like a big ant. The picture of the ant has become viral on the internet, which you can check for yourself.

Of course, there are other conjunctions between the mega-hit MCU and the spinoff of the iconic pop culture series Star Wars. Peyton Reed will join the list already occupied by Jon Favreau (who directed the first two Iron Man movies and also played a part in it) and Taika Waititi (who directed Thor: Ragnarok). The episode was written by Favreau, who is also one of the creators of the show.

As far as the Ant-Man franchise is concerned, Peyton Reed had confirmed some months back that he has the story for the third Ant-Man film, but there are a few developments left to be made which are making progress behind the doors.

The lead actor of The Mandalorian, Pedro Pascal, recently revealed in an interview that he was quite surprised after reading the script for the second season.

He read the script for the first episode and was quite “taken aback.” The reason why he was so impressed with it was the fact that he knew there is an audience who is waiting for season 2, and the visual scenes described brilliantly in the script gave him a feeling that if they pull this off, they are only going to add to that fan base. Pascal did not doubt that given the load of talent the franchise has, the creators would certainly achieve those visceral action scenes, which made him quite excited.

“This is how they don’t disappoint.” He added. Both the seasons of “The Mandalorian” are available for view on Disney+.

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