Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Mandalorian season 2, episode 1.

The Mandalorian season 2 premiere featured a handful of notable guest stars that played brand new characters, including a Weequay bartender on Tatooine. Seeing as the figure was an alien sentient species, viewers may have had their eyes on the end credits to catch the actor behind the unrecognizable figure. The unnamed Weequay was actually played by a seasoned actor - more specifically, W. Earl Brown.

The Mandalorian season 2, episode 1, "The Marshal" follows Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and the Child as they search for information regarding the location of fellow Mandalorians. Their intel leads them to Mos Pelgo region of Tatooine, a small mining town that's no longer on the maps. After arriving in town, Din enters a cantina where he meets the Weequay proprietor. He then encounters a man known as "The Marshal" who's wearing traditional Mandalorian armor. This figure is actually Cobb Vanth, and the armor he previously obtained once belonged to the legendary Star Wars bounty hunter Boba Fett. In exchange for the armor, Din agrees to help Cobb kill a nearby krayt dragon, which requires the help of town locals, including the Weequay bartender.

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W. Earl Brown's guest appearance in The Mandalorian may have been short, but it was still significant. The 57-year-old actor is best known for his movie roles like ScreamThere's Something About Mary, The Alamo, The Lone Ranger, Black Mass, and The Highwaymen. Brown has also had a bevy of work in TV shows with notable titles such as Seinfeld, The X-Files, Six Feet Under, CSI, American Horror Story, Chicago Fire, True Detective, and Preacher. More noteworthy is the fact that Brown had a recurring role on Deadwood and an appearance on Justified. Both series starred Timothy Olyphant, who appeared alongside Brown in The Mandalorian season 2, episode 1 as Cobb Vanth.

Jon Favreau Purposely Reunited W. Earl Brown & Timothy Olyphant

Several men gather around a bar as a man pours a drink from Deadwood

Brown shared on Twitter that series creator Jon Favreau purposely reunited Olyphant and himself to recreate the sheriff/barman dynamic from their respective characters in Deadwood. The actor reminisced about the gig, which was highly secretive during the entire experience. The episode was actually filmed before The Mandalorian debuted on Disney+ in November 2019, so Brown wasn't filled in about the plot, nor the existence of Baby Yoda. All he knew was that he was working alongside Olyphant and Pascal, two men he was personally familiar with. As a major Star Wars fan, one of Brown's dreams came true thanks to his opportunity in playing the Weequay cantina owner.

Not only did Brown get to have one-on-one scenes with Din and Cobb, but he also got the chance at an action sequence when the group battled the krayt dragon. Based on Brown's retelling of his experience working on The Mandalorian through social media, it sounds like his role was a one-off guest appearance. That said, several season 1 figures are set to make their return in the follow-up season, so there's always a chance Brown's Weequay gets more screen time in the future. The Weequay species is known to be resistant to blaster fire so he could prove to be a key ally to someone like Din and the Child.

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