Gina Carano, who plays Cara Dune on Disney+’s “The Mandalorian,” revealed on social media that she “passed out” twice filming an action scene.
Would you believe us if we told you fan-favorite Baby Yoda is responsible? “I’m going to tell you something just between us,” Carano tweeted. “I legitimately passed out twice while shooting that scene. So.. ya.. it was pretty great. That little ones force choke is no joke.”
I’m going to tell you something just between us. I legitimately passed out twice while shooting that scene. So.. ya.. it was pretty great. ❤️ That little ones force choke is no joke. ???? https://t.co/TLOXAZvQs2
The scene in question is in the seventh episode of “The Mandalorian,” Cara Dune arm wrestles Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin while Baby Yoda watches. Thinking Djarin is in some sort of danger, Baby Yoda proceeds to force choke Dune in order to protect Djarin.
“The Mandalorian” dropped its first season last Friday and later that day, series creator Jon Favreau revealed that the Disney+ “Star Wars” live-action series’ second season will premiere in Fall 2020.
“Season 2 of #TheMandalorian coming Fall 2020,” Favreau tweeted, revealing that it’s gonna be a while until you get to see Baby Yoda force choke again.
'Succession,' 'Mandalorian,' 'The Boys' and 15 More Shows to Binge-Watch Over the Holidays (Photos)
Once all the presents are unwrapped, check out TheWrap's list of shows you can binge over the holidays. Most of these are freshman series or shows with shorter seasons, so that you can get through your selections before your break comes to an end. And don't worry, we've included dramas, comedies, action series and sci-fi shows from multiple platforms, so there's something for everyone.
Show: "Succession" Net: HBO Now, this one you can watch with your parents and then appreciate how much more stable you are than the Roys. Plus, there's two seasons' worth of drama to binge on.
Show: "The Good Place" Net: NBC Currently in its fourth and final season, you can catch up on the first three years on Netflix and head over to Hulu for the available Season 4 episodes.
Show: "Prodigal Son" Net: Fox The breakout hit of broadcast's Fall TV season just went on midseason hiatus, so catch up on Hulu when you have some down time from the Yuletide festivities.
Show: "The Mandalorian" Net: Disney+ If you haven't already started the new "Star Wars" series, now is the time so you don't embarrass yourself in front of your relatives when you don't know about Baby Yoda.
Show: "Watchmen" Net: HBO This nine-episode adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' beloved graphic novel just came to an end and binge-watching it might be the best present you could give yourself this week.
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Show: "The Boys" Net: Amazon Prime Video A superhero series with a badass twist that's already been renewed for Season 2. Enjoy the incredibly foul-mouthed ride.
Show: "Batwoman" Net: The CW Now here is a superhero show that's more mild-mannered, but led by a badass female character who is breaking barriers with her inclusion in the LGBTQ community.
Show: "Servant" Net: Apple TV+ This psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan is a great distraction from any family drama going on this Christmas -- because this family's drama is definitely worse.
Show: "Umbrella Academy" Net: Netflix The superhero theme continues with this show. And so does the dysfunctional family aspect, actually.
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Show: "Tidying Up With Marie Kondo" Net: Netflix Someone has to clean up after you're done ripping open all those presents, might as well watch a pro show you how it's done.
Netflix
Show: "On Becoming a God in Central Florida" Net: Showtime If you're looking for a story about a woman pulling herself up by her bootstraps in the most bonkers way possible, here's the show for you. Also, Kirsten Dunst remains a delight.
Showtime
Show: "Fosse/Verdon" Net: FX Maybe the talents of Gwen Verdon (played by Michelle Williams) and Bob Fosse (played by Sam Rockwell) will inspire you to get on your feet to work off some of those Christmas cookies.
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Show: "Euphoria" Net: HBO For those looking for something a little darker, that's still a lot of fun.
Show: "Good Omens" Net: Amazon Prime Video Angels and demons. Michael Sheen and David Tennant. The genius of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett finally realized in a limited series. Yes, this is definitely a good way to spend your break.
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Once all the presents are unwrapped, check out TheWrap's list of shows you can binge over the holidays. Most of these are freshman series or shows with shorter seasons, so that you can get through your selections before your break comes to an end. And don't worry, we've included dramas, comedies, action series and sci-fi shows from multiple platforms, so there's something for everyone.