A new photo ofDin DjarinfromThe Mandalorianseason 3 finale reveals a costume change that makes no sense for his character, and could greatly impact his appearance inThe Mandalorian & Grogumovie.The Mandalorianseason 3’s endingsaw Din lose many of his weapons on Mandalore, due to them being stripped away by Moff Gideon in the penultimate episode. This included his jetpack, which he ultimately got back, and his iconic blaster - which, unfortunately, he didn’t recover. Instead, he decided to wield two blasters from the Imperial Super Commandos, which seems to be a permanent change.

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On a newStar Wars Toppstrading card, as shared byVigilantesSaberon Twitter/X, the first full look at Din Djarin and his dual blasters is revealed, and it proves to be quite a nonsensical look for him.The Mandalorianseason 3 finale previously teased thatDin had tucked the blasters into his belt, and this not only confirms that, but also shows up close how inefficient it is for him. With the handles sticking up and the barrels pressed tightly around pieces of his armor, it seems impossible for Din to draw his weapons with any speed.

Left side: A gold-tinted Din Djarin holding the Darksaber; right side: Grogu raising his had to use the Force with hyperspace in the background.

Why Din Djarin Can’t Wield Two Blasters (At Least, Not Like This)

Mando Being a Dual Wielder Goes Against an Iconic Western Trope

Though there are plenty of dual wielders inStar Wars, includingBo-Katan Kryzeherself, there’s one big problem with Din Djarin himself doing the same.The Mandalorianis strongly established as a space Western, with Din as its gunslinger hero.In Westerns, it’s typically the villains who are dual wielders, which is seen inStar Warswith the bounty hunterCad Bane. Din shouldn’t be a dual wielder, then, since he’s the hero of this Western story. Despite this, there are other heroes who are dual wielders inStar Wars- so they may be making an exception here.

Din Djarin

Din Djarin was once a lone bounty who has since tasked himself with raising his adopted son and Mandalorian apprentice, Grogu. Born on Aq Vetina and raised on Concordia by the Mandalorian faction the Children of the Watch, Din is an orphan and Mandalorian foundling who has risked both his life and his Mandalorian Creed to protect Grogu. Djarin has become an important part of the galaxy’s fight against the Imperial Remnant that lingers in the wake of the Empire’s fall, as he is now working under-the-table for the fledgling New Republic’s rangers.

This would be fine, so long as Din gets proper holsters for his weapons. As it stands, having the blasters tucked into his belt doesn’t just look odd, but it also isn’t functional. An important trait of gunslingers is their ability to have a quick draw, which is a big reason why holsters matter so much. In the position where they currently sit,Din would have a hard time grabbing his weapons with speed and efficiency, seeing as they’re raised higher than his holster typically is - and they’re positioned to hit his armor (and his explosives) during his draw.

Din Djarin holds up his two Imperial Super Commando blasters as he waits against a wall

Din is as talented as anyone could possibly come with weapons, thanks to his rigorous Mandalorian training, but even he would have a hard time quickening his draw if he were to keep these blasters in his belt. This was more than likely his temporary solution, seeing as the blasters from the Imperial Super Commandos on Mandalore were much too large to fit in his current holster. Hopefully, byThe Mandalorian & Grogumovie, Din will have a more practical solution thanThe Mandalorianseason 3 did for his blaster dilemma, whether he continues dual wielding or not.

The Mandalorian

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Released on June 22, 2025 The Mandalorian follows a lone gunfighter navigating the galaxy’s outer reaches after the Galactic Empire’s fall. As a skilled bounty hunter, he operates in a lawless universe, undertaking various missions on the fringes of the New Republic’s territories.

Din Djarin and Grogu In The Mandalorian Season 3 Textless Poster

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