![]() His many victories and failures teaching him to remain humble and continue to redefine what it means to be a Jedi. Luke continues to develop and grow as he gets older. The Legends version of Luke retains characterization that is consistent with his behavior and personality in the original trilogy. The point where the two versions of Luke become vastly different is after Return of the Jedi. In Legends, Luke is, for the most part, the same character seen in canon. There are several reasons why this theory for canon is plausible, including reasons why Grogu may return to Ahsoka’s guardianship and why it must be the two of them, rather than Luke, who create a new and improved Jedi Order. ![]() ![]() ![]() The original Star Wars continuity, the Expanded Universe (now called Legends), had its own New Jedi Order, but so far, its closest canon counterpart is Luke’s generation of Jedi, as referenced in the sequel trilogy. The Mandalorian season 2 ends with Din Djarin sending Grogu away with Luke Skywalker to be trained as a Jedi, but he may end up with Ahsoka again, perhaps starting a new iteration of the Jedi Order with her as well. ![]()
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