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Only this time, he had someone with him. Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen), the assassin we last saw left for dead on Tatooine in mid-season 1, is alive and well.
Star Wars has revealed an official full look at Ming-Na Wen’s Fennec Shand in Star Wars: The Bad Batch. The new promo image of Fennec was picked up on Reddit, where fans are combing over the ...
Ahead of tomorrow's eagerly-awaited Star Wars: The Bad Batch premiere, we were granted an opportunity to sit down with producers Jennifer Corbett and Brad Rau to talk about the action-packed series!
Ming-Na Wen, who portrayed Fennec Shand In “Chapter 5: The Gunslinger”, recently took to Twitter to share a detailed look at her costume, both with and without the orange and black mask.
Good news awaits fans of the Star Wars animated universe, as the character Fennec Shand is supposed to return in The Bad Batch Season 3. An exclusive clip revealed by Comicbook.
Ming Na-Wen stars in the latest Elden Ring trailer. Credit: Bandai Namco Everybody is playing Elden Ring these days, and there’s a good reason for that: It’s one of the best video games ever made.
Spoilers ahead for The Mandalorian Episode 5. Ming-Na Wen finally made her appearance on The Mandalorian as assassin Fennec Shand. But her time on the series was short-lived when Jake Cannavale's ...
You'll find him in the shop. If you want both Krrsantan and Fennec Shand, who is played by Ming-Na Wen of Mulan and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., you can grab the bundle for 2,300 V-bucks.