10 Star Wars Moments IMPOSSIBLE To Watch The Same After This

You'll never look at The Mandalorian the same way again!

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Every Star Wars lover in the galaxy likely remembers the very first time they were treated to a slice of Force-sensitive action on the big or small screen.

And it was that initial experience with the various Jedi, Sith, Rebels, and the Empire that no doubt paved the way for many a joyous rewatch of everything from Skywalker Saga entries to television spinoffs over the decades.

But what if your writer told you that they held the power to change the way you look at certain scenes and moments within the galaxy far, far away forever?

Would you choose to refrain from being exposed to the reality of what actually goes into putting a Mandalorian on-screen? Or would you fully embrace the truth behind the various puppets, droids, and aliens found occupying this much-loved universe?

If it's the former, then turn your innocent Padawan head away now.

But if it's the latter, then this is where the fun begins. Because once you discover these nuggets of unexpected behind-the-scenes or in-universe detail, you'll never be able to look at these Star Wars moments in quite the same way again...

10. The Cast Was Forced To Act To Alan Tudyk's Groin - Rogue One

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There's a whole lot to love about the team of unlikely heroes thrown together on a mission to steal the Death Star plans from the Empire during the events of the 2016 Star Wars story Rogue One.

But arguably the most unanticipated source of joy came in the form of Alan Tudyk's wise-cracking, towering Imperial security droid by the name of K-2SO.

The reality behind what actually went into bringing this modified banter robot into being though, is perhaps even funnier than the machine himself.

In order to play the droid on set during his various moments appearing alongside pal Cassian Andor and the rest of the Rogue One crew, Tudyk needed to be placed on stilts while donning a rather tight, CGI-friendly costume. So, this ultimately meant that the likes of Diego Luna and co. were always forced to act with their co-star at a very specific height.

And as Luna would explain a few years back when discussing Tudyk's return as K-2SO in Andor, all involved were likely once again going to be made to act directly at the actor's balls throughout that shoot.

So, the next time you take in this epic double act, know that Luna regularly found himself in what he classed as a "quite intimidating" situation whenever K-2SO was sharing the frame with him.

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