Jedi master kelleran beq
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The Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. Ahmed Best portrays Kelleran Beq in the
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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 Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. Ahmed Best portrays Kelleran Beq in the The Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. Ahmed Best portrays Kelleran Beq in the The Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. The Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. Replaces Anakin Skywalker with Jedi Master Kelleran Beq from 'Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge' 'The Mandalorian' Kelleran Beq was a Human male Jedi Master The Kelleran Beq lightsaber is a single-bladed purple lightsaber wielded by Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Kelleran Beq is a human male Jedi Master who serves the Jedi Order. Ahmed Best portrays Kelleran Beq in the children’s game show Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge. He reprises his role in an episode of The Mandalorian. Replaces Anakin Skywalker with Jedi Master Kelleran Beq from 'Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge' 'The Mandalorian' Kelleran Beq was a Human male Jedi Master who 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 justComments
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
2025-03-28Grogu 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
2025-04-21Trailer for this season. The Clones (all voiced by Temeura Morrison) are mowing down the Jedi as the Jedi attempt to protect Grogu. They all die, but not before just before they get Grogu into an elevator. He goes up, up, and the doors open to reveal… Jar Jar Binks. Okay, not really. It’s Jedi Master Kelleran Beq, played by Ahmed Best. Best was the actor who played Jar Jar and, in the years since, went through some really tough times due to the public reception of that character. However, in recent years, Star Wars has begun to make things right again, first casting Best as the host of a Star Wars game show calledStar Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge—and now making that game show canon by taking that same character and putting him into this story. (And if you’re thinking “Didn’t Best also play a patron in that Coruscant bar in Attack of the Clones?” The answer is yes, and he’s claimed the characters are related.) Kelleran Beq makes his Star Wars narrative debut. Screenshot: Disney+ Beq uses the saber from his fallen comrade to defend Grogu with two sabers as the Clones fire upon them. The pair then jump into a hoverbike and fly through the streets of the city planet, resulting in another Attack of the Clones-type chase sequence. They even made an unexpected turn at the peak of Umate, which played in role in last week’s episode. Eventually, Beq and Grogu happen upon what appears to be Padmé Amidala’s ship from the prequels (or maybe another H-type Nubian yacht from Naboo). And as the Naboo guards protect the Jedi and the youngling, the pair jumps in and escape Coruscant. Since the very first episode of The Mandalorian we’ve wondered where Grogu came from. And though we still don’t know everything, to know that he was saved from the Jedi Temple during Order 66 by Kelleran Beq, played by Ahmed Best, is just an incredibly satisfying and deserved turn of events, both in our world and the Star Wars galaxy. We hope we get to see more of Beq in the coming weeks. Maybe he too is still floating around the galaxy. As Grogu’s flashback ends, we’re back at the forge with the Armorer, who has crafted a second piece of beskar armor for Grogu. It’s the signet of the Mudhorn Clan, made up of himself and Mando. And even though it’s so big Grogu looks a bit like Flavor Flav, the Armorer says he’ll grow into it. Grogu is joining Public Enemy. Screenshot: Disney+ The rescue party reaches the peak Bo-Katan believes the Raptor lives on but decides to climb it in the morning. It’s time to
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