The Mandalorian and Grogu may be a standalone movie, but the Star Wars film includes a flurry of nods to the franchise and has brought up many discussions within the fan base, including how powerful the Hutts are.
Over on Reddit, one fan pointed out how the new movie shines a new light on the Hutts after Jabba made a rather weak first impression in the original trilogy. “For the longest time, I’ve heard about how Legends paints the Hutts of Old as these great warriors,” said the fan, “I never really believed it when my only point of reference was the likes of Jabba and the Hutt Council… Then I saw how Rotta was moving in the new movie and completely understood all of it.”
Let’s face it, when we meet Jabba in Return of the Jedi, we see a bloated, idle crime lord who, yes, has immense power, but he is not exactly a warrior. The sluggish villain made it hard to understand how he got into such a position. Enter Rotta the Hutt in The Mandalorian and Grogu. The new movie gives us insight into what the Hutts can do at the peak of their power, which is demonstrated in the arena scene, where we see a jacked Rotta, voiced by Jeremy Allen White, show off his talents.
“Sure, he’s still probably not beating anything in a foot race,” added the fan, “but the sheer intimidation factor of this Slug Hulk charging at you like a demon, followed by the strength to lift some of the most deadly creatures in the galaxy and toss them around like toys… Combine all of this with the aforementioned blaster-resistant hide, and I can finally understand why these guys are so feared even before their empire.”
Other fans seem to agree, as one replied, “Hutts are like tongues, pure muscle, but leisurely life makes them fat,” and another added, “Honestly, Rotta has become one of my favourite new characters just because of how he makes people realise how dangerous Hutts are when they aren’t fat and lazy.”
When the movie first hit screens, our writer singled Rotta out as the real MVP of The Mandalorian and Grogu, writing, “from the moment Rotta is introduced in the film, it’s obvious he’s going to be a ton of fun.”
The Mandalorian and Grogu is out in theaters now. In the meantime, check out our guide on how to watch the Star Wars movies in order, and keep up with upcoming Star Wars movies and shows heading your way.
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