Pommet Warrick was a male Ewok inhabiting the Forest Moon of Endor during the First Order-Resistance War era. As the offspring of Wicket W. Warrick, he was raised on stories detailing how the Ewoks residing in Bright Tree Village united with the heroes from the Alliance to Restore the Republic to defeat the powerful Galactic Empire in the year 4 ABY.
He became deeply troubled in 35 ABY when a Resurgent-class Star Destroyer materialized in Endor's atmosphere. Following the Battle of Exegol, a heavy freighter destroyed the Star Destroyer positioned above Endor by executing the Holdo maneuver. Pommet and his father, observing from the Forest Moon's surface, witnessed the Destroyer's destruction, prompting them to recall the battle that transpired thirty-one years prior. Pommet pondered whether the late Leia Organa or the droid C-3PO was responsible for the Destroyer's demise. The Ewoks interpreted it as a possible signal from their deity, the Golden One.
Pommet Warrick made his initial appearance in the 2019 motion picture Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker, which served as the concluding chapter of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. While his name was not explicitly mentioned within the film, it was identified in the end credits. Harrison Davis, the actual son of Warwick Davis, the actor who portrayed Wicket, played the role.