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‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’: Jeremy Allen White Reveals Rotta and Mando Run Around ‘Together’ On a recent appearance on the Graham Norton Show, _The Bear_ and _Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere_ star and voice of Rotta the Hutt, Jeremy Allen White, gave some hints about what to expect from Jabba’s grown-up son in _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ next year. White starts by confirming his role as Rotta, pointing at a photo of Jabba saying, “That’s dad,” before talking about Rotta’s appearance and role in the film, apparently alongside the Mandalorian, rather than against him, for a significant amount of time. > “It’s interesting, I can’t say too much about it. But I look very much like that in the film. I just do voice work in the film. I’m not, you know, putting on any (costume)… No funnel necessary… He’s just a bit broader (than Jabba), but still like a Hutt. It’s kinda like him and the Mandalorian running around for a lot of the movie together.” Rotta the Hutt in _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ The immediate follow-up question from host Graham Norton was a quick, “Rotta can run?” To which White responded with “Rotta can move, yeah. Quickly, yes!” Watch the whole exchange below: > : Jeremy Allen White says The Mandalorian and Grogu will focus heavily on Rotta’s adventures with the Mandalorian. > > “It’s kind of like him and the Mandalorian running around for a lot of the movie together.” > > (via @TheGNShow)#TheMandalorian #JeremyAllenWhite pic.twitter.com/r0RMy9aZBN > > — The Mancalorians (@themancalorians) October 19, 2025 This exchange confirms a few things that fans have been wondering about since we first heard of Rotta’s involvement and saw the first trailer for this movie. First off, Rotta can move much quicker than Jabba. We see Rotta’s much more muscular appearance in the trailer, and know that Hutts, like Grakkus, can move a bit quicker, speak in Galactic Basic, and even fight, unlike Jabba or many other crime boss Hutts we see in _The Clone Wars_ and beyond. Jabba and Rotta, “Stinky” the Hutt in _The Clone Wars_ Secondly, Rotta may not be a villain like his father. That role could go to the Hutt twins from _The Book of Boba Fett,_ who are also confirmed to be making an appearance following their inclusion on the poster (see below). They may be set up as antagonists against Rotta and Mando, perhaps trying to steal Jabba’s throne from his now-of-age son. Or maybe good old “Stinky” doesn’t want to inherit his father’s criminal empire and needs someone to rescue him from a life of crime. _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ official poster Either way, we will have to wait until May 22nd of next year, when _Star Wars_ finally returns to the big screen and _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ hits theatres worldwide. ##### Colin Scharff + posts Colin is a lifelong Star Wars fan and researcher who enjoys diving deep into every corner of this weird and wonderful galaxy far, far away. * Colin Scharff https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/author/colinblaster __ Review: 'Han Solo: Hunt for the Falcon' #2 - Han Drags Chewbacca Along to Relive the Past * Colin Scharff https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/author/colinblaster __ "Star Wars: Beyond Victory" Release Trailer and Review: ILM's Latest AR Experiment Boasts a Speedy, Fun Story - Delivered with Mixed Results * Colin Scharff https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/author/colinblaster __ KOTOR Remake: New Leaked Images Show-Off Renders and Features from Aspyr Media * Colin Scharff https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/author/colinblaster __ Review: ‘Star Wars: Boba Fett - Black, White & Red' #1 Debuts with Pulpy, Classic Boba Fett Action

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A Brief History of Swole Hutts When the first trailer for _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ dropped yesterday, one of its many creature-packed visuals seemingly confirmed one of the most absurd pieces of casting surrounding the movie: that _The Bear_ star Jeremy Allen White would be entering the _Star Wars_ galaxy as a grown-up Rotta the Hutt, last seen as a tiny baby Huttlet in the 2008 _Clone Wars_ animated movie. Adult Rotta and _Star Wars_ ‘ yearning penchant to revisit characters no matter how minor weren’t the distressing things about the moment in the trailer, however. It’s that, whether it’s Rotta or notta, that Hutt was _swole_. But of course, this is not actually the first time _Star Wars_ has ever engaged with the concept of a muscular Hutt—Rotta is just the latest in a long line of times the series has explored the idea of what happens if you give a space slug a six-pack. ## Swole Hutts in the Expanded Universe Leia and Beldorion’s duel depicted in _The Essential Chronology_. © Bill Hughes/Del Rey. Swole Hutts were much less common in _Star Wars_ ‘ old Expanded Universe—they mostly formed a part of contemporary Hutt society’s ancient history, where the species was depicted as a mighty warrior race, carving out their military empire in what would eventually become the broader sector of Hutt Space. Eventually, infighting among the Hutts led to a devastating civil war known as the Hutt Cataclysms, which laid waste to the Hutts’ homeworld, Varl, and nearly took the Hutts with it. The surviving Hutts founded a new homeworld, Nal Hutta, and transitioned from a martial-focused society to a clan-based system known in Huttese as “Kajidics.” With the formalization of the Kajidics, Hutt society promoted competition through economic enterprise rather than military might, radically overhauling the cultural value Hutts placed on raw physical strength. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have examples of swole Hutts in the EU. The 1997 novel _Planet of Twilight_ introduced us to Beldorion, a former Jedi who abandoned the Order and fell to the dark side of the Force. When he was encountered by Leia Organa in the early days of the New Jedi Order, Beldorion was revealed to have been using the Force itself to sustain a lithe, muscular physical form, granting him immense strength and prowess in lightsaber combat, to account for his decayed control over the Force in other forms. Buff or not, Leia was able to defeat the Dark Jedi after a brief duel, bisecting him. ## Swole Hutts in Modern Canon © Guiu Vilanova, Dean White, Giada Marchisio, and Joe Caramagna/Marvel Comics Swole Hutts, then, have become more commonplace in the modern, post-reboot _Star Wars_ continuity, with Rotta becoming merely the latest in a line presenting a contrast to our typical vision of what Hutts look like. Marvel’s _Star Wars_ comics have served as a primary source of buff Hutts—just nine issues into the revitalized _Star Wars_ ongoing back in 2015, we were introduced to Grakkus the Hutt, a crime lord obsessed with artifacts from the Jedi Order who attempted to add Luke Skywalker himself to his collection. Grakkus used a series of cybernetic legs to aid his mobility, but he was also incredibly physically strong and fit, proving to be much more sizeable than most depictions of Hutts. However, when Grakkus made a brief return during the events of the _Poe Dameron_ comic series (set in the couple years running up to _The Force Awakens_), he was depicted more in line with the typical body type associated with Hutts after a lengthy period of imprisonment. Elsewhere in the comics we were also introduced to Bokku the Hutt in the 2020 relaunch of the _Darth Vader_ comic series. A ranking member on the Grand Hutt Council that guided Hutt civilization, Bokku was an extremely muscular Hutt who unfortunately crossed paths with Darth Vader in his attempts to locate the carbonite-frozen body of Han Solo. In the aftermath of an attempted auction of Solo’s body by the Crimson Dawn syndicate leader Lady Qi’ra, Bokku was slain by Vader. That brings us to Rotta (or seemingly so, as the Hutt in the trailer has yet to be confirmed explicitly as such—although an appearance of the Desilijic clan emblem in the trailer heavily suggests a connection to Jabba’s family). _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ actually marks the first time we’ve seen Rotta as an adult Hutt, having only appeared as a Huttlet during the events of the 2008 _Clone Wars_ movie, where he was the subject of a kidnapping plot aided by the Separatist confederacy in an attempt to disrupt negotiations between Jabba and the Galactic Republic. The intervening 30 years (and death of his father) have apparently been kind to Rotta: the trailer for the movie only gives us a brief, back-facing look at the Hutt as he roars before a screaming crowd in a combat arena, but he’s clearly trimmer and more muscularly defined compared to the typically presented Hutt body type. ## Swole Hutts and _Star Wars_ ‘ History With Fatphobia Grakkus the Hutt as he appeared in _Star Wars_ #9 and _Poe Dameron_ #4 © Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Justin Ponsor/Phil Noto, Marvel Comics The increased depiction of swole Hutts in _Star Wars_ , especially to make them a contrasting design to the standard depictions of the species, does sit as part of a broader unfortunate _Star Wars_ legacy: the franchise’s historical depiction of fat bodies, and typically how those portrayals play into shorthand for negative tropes. Both the Expanded Universe and contemporary canon have played into this depiction of fatness as a reflection of negative traits when it comes to the Hutts. The idea of corpulence as a reflection of a Hutt’s power in criminal enterprise—the idea that as a Hutt acquires power, they are able to offload physical labor to associates, slaves, and mercenaries for hire—has long been a part of Hutt culture in both versions of canon, especially in light of their EU history as a martially driven species before turning to an economics-driven society. _Star Wars_ ‘ depiction of Hutts in broad strokes spinning solely out of the original trilogy’s depiction of Jabba—leading to the general idea that most Hutts are criminals, and that in turn most Hutts are obese, and that these two facts are often associated—is just one aspect of many when it comes to the franchise typically depicting characters of size as amplifications, or as aspects, of their negative traits (another example would be _The_ _Mandalorian_ and _The Book of Boba Fett_ ‘s depiction of Bib Fortuna, who was portrayed as having gained a significant amount of weight during his brief reign overseeing Jabba’s criminal empire after his death). It’s also more nuanced than simply depicting characters of size as inherently villainous—there are overweight characters who are heroes, like X-Wing pilot Jek Porkins (unfortunate name aside) in _A New Hope_ —but the idea of wanting to depict outwardly muscular Hutts as a specific contrast to the body norms usually associated with the species does at least speak to an element of wanting to move beyond cheap, lazy stereotyping. If anything, there probably _should_ be plenty more muscular Hutts, given the strength required to move their large, gastropod frames in the first place. Perhaps Rotta, Grakkus, and Bokku will simply be some of the first steps towards that kind of more nuanced depiction of Hutts. Well… maybe more of a first slither? > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

A Brief History of Swole Hutts 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is bringing back a 'Clone Wars' star as a distressingly buff slug—but it's far from the first time 'Star Wars...

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A Brief History of Swole Hutts When the first trailer for _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ dropped yesterday, one of its many creature-packed visuals seemingly confirmed one of the most absurd pieces of casting surrounding the movie: that _The Bear_ star Jeremy Allen White would be entering the _Star Wars_ galaxy as a grown-up Rotta the Hutt, last seen as a tiny baby Huttlet in the 2008 _Clone Wars_ animated movie. Adult Rotta and _Star Wars_ ‘ yearning penchant to revisit characters no matter how minor weren’t the distressing things about the moment in the trailer, however. It’s that, whether it’s Rotta or notta, that Hutt was _swole_. But of course, this is not actually the first time _Star Wars_ has ever engaged with the concept of a muscular Hutt—Rotta is just the latest in a long line of times the series has explored the idea of what happens if you give a space slug a six-pack. ## Swole Hutts in the Expanded Universe Leia and Beldorion’s duel depicted in _The Essential Chronology_. © Bill Hughes/Del Rey. Swole Hutts were much less common in _Star Wars_ ‘ old Expanded Universe—they mostly formed a part of contemporary Hutt society’s ancient history, where the species was depicted as a mighty warrior race, carving out their military empire in what would eventually become the broader sector of Hutt Space. Eventually, infighting among the Hutts led to a devastating civil war known as the Hutt Cataclysms, which laid waste to the Hutts’ homeworld, Varl, and nearly took the Hutts with it. The surviving Hutts founded a new homeworld, Nal Hutta, and transitioned from a martial-focused society to a clan-based system known in Huttese as “Kajidics.” With the formalization of the Kajidics, Hutt society promoted competition through economic enterprise rather than military might, radically overhauling the cultural value Hutts placed on raw physical strength. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have examples of swole Hutts in the EU. The 1997 novel _Planet of Twilight_ introduced us to Beldorion, a former Jedi who abandoned the Order and fell to the dark side of the Force. When he was encountered by Leia Organa in the early days of the New Jedi Order, Beldorion was revealed to have been using the Force itself to sustain a lithe, muscular physical form, granting him immense strength and prowess in lightsaber combat, to account for his decayed control over the Force in other forms. Buff or not, Leia was able to defeat the Dark Jedi after a brief duel, bisecting him. ## Swole Hutts in Modern Canon © Guiu Vilanova, Dean White, Giada Marchisio, and Joe Caramagna/Marvel Comics Swole Hutts, then, have become more commonplace in the modern, post-reboot _Star Wars_ continuity, with Rotta becoming merely the latest in a line presenting a contrast to our typical vision of what Hutts look like. Marvel’s _Star Wars_ comics have served as a primary source of buff Hutts—just nine issues into the revitalized _Star Wars_ ongoing back in 2015, we were introduced to Grakkus the Hutt, a crime lord obsessed with artifacts from the Jedi Order who attempted to add Luke Skywalker himself to his collection. Grakkus used a series of cybernetic legs to aid his mobility, but he was also incredibly physically strong and fit, proving to be much more sizeable than most depictions of Hutts. However, when Grakkus made a brief return during the events of the _Poe Dameron_ comic series (set in the couple years running up to _The Force Awakens_), he was depicted more in line with the typical body type associated with Hutts after a lengthy period of imprisonment. Elsewhere in the comics we were also introduced to Bokku the Hutt in the 2020 relaunch of the _Darth Vader_ comic series. A ranking member on the Grand Hutt Council that guided Hutt civilization, Bokku was an extremely muscular Hutt who unfortunately crossed paths with Darth Vader in his attempts to locate the carbonite-frozen body of Han Solo. In the aftermath of an attempted auction of Solo’s body by the Crimson Dawn syndicate leader Lady Qi’ra, Bokku was slain by Vader. That brings us to Rotta (or seemingly so, as the Hutt in the trailer has yet to be confirmed explicitly as such—although an appearance of the Desilijic clan emblem in the trailer heavily suggests a connection to Jabba’s family). _The Mandalorian and Grogu_ actually marks the first time we’ve seen Rotta as an adult Hutt, having only appeared as a Huttlet during the events of the 2008 _Clone Wars_ movie, where he was the subject of a kidnapping plot aided by the Separatist confederacy in an attempt to disrupt negotiations between Jabba and the Galactic Republic. The intervening 30 years (and death of his father) have apparently been kind to Rotta: the trailer for the movie only gives us a brief, back-facing look at the Hutt as he roars before a screaming crowd in a combat arena, but he’s clearly trimmer and more muscularly defined compared to the typically presented Hutt body type. ## Swole Hutts and _Star Wars_ ‘ History With Fatphobia Grakkus the Hutt as he appeared in _Star Wars_ #9 and _Poe Dameron_ #4 © Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Justin Ponsor/Phil Noto, Marvel Comics The increased depiction of swole Hutts in _Star Wars_ , especially to make them a contrasting design to the standard depictions of the species, does sit as part of a broader unfortunate _Star Wars_ legacy: the franchise’s historical depiction of fat bodies, and typically how those portrayals play into shorthand for negative tropes. Both the Expanded Universe and contemporary canon have played into this depiction of fatness as a reflection of negative traits when it comes to the Hutts. The idea of corpulence as a reflection of a Hutt’s power in criminal enterprise—the idea that as a Hutt acquires power, they are able to offload physical labor to associates, slaves, and mercenaries for hire—has long been a part of Hutt culture in both versions of canon, especially in light of their EU history as a martially driven species before turning to an economics-driven society. _Star Wars_ ‘ depiction of Hutts in broad strokes spinning solely out of the original trilogy’s depiction of Jabba—leading to the general idea that most Hutts are criminals, and that in turn most Hutts are obese, and that these two facts are often associated—is just one aspect of many when it comes to the franchise typically depicting characters of size as amplifications, or as aspects, of their negative traits (another example would be _The_ _Mandalorian_ and _The Book of Boba Fett_ ‘s depiction of Bib Fortuna, who was portrayed as having gained a significant amount of weight during his brief reign overseeing Jabba’s criminal empire after his death). It’s also more nuanced than simply depicting characters of size as inherently villainous—there are overweight characters who are heroes, like X-Wing pilot Jek Porkins (unfortunate name aside) in _A New Hope_ —but the idea of wanting to depict outwardly muscular Hutts as a specific contrast to the body norms usually associated with the species does at least speak to an element of wanting to move beyond cheap, lazy stereotyping. If anything, there probably _should_ be plenty more muscular Hutts, given the strength required to move their large, gastropod frames in the first place. Perhaps Rotta, Grakkus, and Bokku will simply be some of the first steps towards that kind of more nuanced depiction of Hutts. Well… maybe more of a first slither? > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

A Brief History of Swole Hutts 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is bringing back a 'Clone Wars' star as a distressingly buff slug—but it's far from the first time 'Star Wars...

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Who are some of your favorite LGBTQIA2S+ STAR WARS characters?
This might come as a shock to some, but HUTTS are asexual. Which means they choose their pronouns.
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Meet the Hutts: They are powerful slug like creatures in the Star Wars universe controlling significant criminal enterprises, particularly in the Outer Rim territories. Their wealth comes from various illegal activities, including smuggling, racketeering, and slave trading. #RebelAlliance #Hutts

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I have seen several people saying the Hutt in Skeleton Crew is one of the twins, and at first, I thought so, too. However, after putting the images together, I don't think they are.
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And here i hugs @calmhaw.bsky.social hehe i really short fox and he big fella x3 i love give everyone hugs it my favorite hugs 💖 *tail wagging happily* ^^
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