
Din Djarin and Grogu encounter Embo after clashing with the Hutt syndicate. They were supposed to deliver Rotta the Hutt, now grown, to the acting leaders of the clan known as The Twins. After meeting Rotta, Din Djarin chooses to let Rotta live and pursue his own life, despite reports that Rotta’s aunt and uncle planned to murder him to rule the syndicate. When The Twins are denied their bounty, they send another hunter to capture Din Djarin and Rotta. Embo is identified as a Kyuzo bounty hunter known for a distinctive hat, and his appearance leaves questions about his origins and motives due to limited context in the film.
"Mando and Grogu run into Embo after running afoul of the Hutt syndicate. Our heroes were meant to deliver a now-grown Rotta the Hutt to the acting leaders of the clan, The Twins - but upon meeting Rotta, Mando decides to cut him loose and let him live his own life. After all, his aunt and uncle reportedly planned to murder him so they could rule the Hutt syndicate unchallenged. But no good deed goes unpunished for Mando: when the Twins are denied their bounty, they send another hunter to capture both Din Djarin and Rotta."
"The Mandalorian and Grogu does as much to Embo, another holdover from The Clone Wars. Like Mando, he's a proficient bounty hunter - he gives our clan of two a real reckoning when he pops up in the film - and one of very, very few words. That makes his appearance in The Mandalorian and Grogu a bit of a mystery. Where did he come from? Why is he working for the Hutts? We don't get much context in the film itself, so here's everything you need to know about Embo."
"Watching them all interact is a little like wading through Lucasfilm's toy chest: director Jon Favreau has not made a film so much as he's smashed a bunch of action figures together. But is that so terrible when it's an action figure you personally love, rendered on the big screen (and in live-action) for the first time?"
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