Actor Pedro Pascal has said starring opposite Baby Yoda in The Mandalorian has made him long to have children of his own. The actor plays the lead role of Din Djarin in the Star Wars spin-off TV show with his character becoming the guardian of a foundling child named Grogu, who has been nicknamed Baby Yoda by fans because of his resemblance to the iconic character, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Pedro Pascal Birthday Special: 5 Best Moments of the Actor as Din Djarin From The Mandalorian Universe!

Now Pascal, 47, has shared that he's developed a close emotional connection with Grogu and it's made him want to start a family. Speaking at the Star Wars Celebration at the Anaheim Convention Centre in California, he explained: "It's the closest I've ever come to being a dad - so far, anyway. To see a child love his father like that - I get it. Maybe I should have one."

During the event, a teaser trailer for the upcoming third season of The Mandalorian was screened and it showed Pedro's character reunited with Baby Yoda.

The actor said he was thrilled to see Baby Yoda was still going to be part of the cast going forward, he told the convention: "My heart just exploded inside my body".

During the weekend event, there was also a panel dedicated to new Disney+ show Obi-Wan Kenobi featuring lead actor Ewan McGregor and his co-star Hayden Christensen.

The pair previously appeared together in the three Star Wars prequels, and Ewan said he felt delighted to finally feel fans love for the movies. He told the audience: "In the last five or six years, we've started to feel all of your love for the prequels that we made. The Book of Boba Fett Episode 6 Ending Explained: Who the Clone Wars Character is and How Baby Yoda Might Become a Jedi!

"The truth is that's meant an enormous amount to us, and to me personally. It didn't feel that way necessarily when they came out at first, so to feel the warmth that you all have for them has made the whole experience just the most amazing thing."

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