The Twitter for spoiling The Mandalorian's first episode on Twitter within a few hours of its early morning debut.

It was actually reported The Mandalorian's first episode contains a major reveal ahead of time, but Disney and Lucasfilm were able to keep a lid on the specific details before its release. After it went live, fans were naturally eager to discuss the spoiler, even though the majority of people hadn't even watched the episode. For that reason, there's been a lot of debating over these last few days about whether said reveal should still be treated as a spoiler or not. Now, Disney and Lucasfilm have officially let the cat out of the bag.

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Both The Mandalorian and Star Wars Twitter s posted photos of the big spoiler, aka. a character popularly known as "Baby Yoda". You can see for yourselves in the space below.

"Baby Yoda", as The Mandalorian's unnamed asset is being called online, is easily the most talked-about aspect of the show after two episodes. Many fans have already come up with their own ideas about the character, particularly where it concerns their origins. Popular theories so far include the asset being the Star Wars timeline rules out the possibility of "Baby Yoda" actually being Yoda reincarnated. The character is said to be fifty years old at the beginning of The Mandalorian, which picks up five years after the events of Return of the Jedi. That means they were born when Yoda was still alive, even before the events of the prequel trilogy.

"Baby Yoda" aside, Lone Wolf and Cub. Whatever flaws the show has, most people seem intent on sticking with it for the time being, if only to learn more about the asset and their role to play in a galaxy far, far away.

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The Mandalorian episode 3 streams Friday, November 22 on Disney+.

Source: Star Wars, The Mandalorian/Twitter