Ahsoka has the coolest Mandalorians in live-action.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary In a surprise flashback in Ahsoka episode 5, showrunner Dave Filoni brought Darth Maul’s Mandalorian super commandos into live-action. Maul’s super commandos originally debuted in Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 5, over 10 years ago in 2013. With their heavily horned helmets and painted designs, Maul’s super commandos are easily some of the coolest-looking Mandalorians across any Star Wars media.
Darth Maul's Mandalorian Super Commandos Explained In Ahsoka episode 5, several Mandalorian super commandos can be seen attempting to take down a young Ahsoka. As most Sith do, Maul did not personally conquer Mandalore in The Clone Wars season 5. Instead, he used his crime syndicate to fake incursions against Duchess Satine’s peaceful government, then allowed Pre Vizsla’s Death Watch to capture him and his followers.
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