One more big trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu

It’s in theaters next month.  Almost here is the threatrical premiere of The Mandalorian and GroguAnd the final trailer is out.  It’s packed full of characters, creatures, costumes, and cross-references from across the Star Wars franchise.  The content of the trailers has been consistent, with enough to get fans into theaters and not many details of the plot threads given away.  Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Favreau and new Lucasfilm head honcho Dave Filoni, it’s now up to this dynamic duo to re-ignite the franchise–and you can see plenty signs of it in only a few minutes of previews.

This trailer features the second live-action appearance of the over-sized animated series Star Wars: Rebels character Zeb Orrelios, and Jabba the Hutt’s son Rotta and the bow-wielding bounty hunter Embo both from the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars.  And more of Sigourney Weaver as the new character Colonel Ward.

Wait no longer–check out the final trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu:

Flash back to 1980.  Imagine you’re getting ready to see what Lucasfilm has in store next and instead of The Empire Strikes Back, the trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu splashes across the screen.  That’s how good Jon Favreau & Co.’s galaxy within a galaxy really is: A mega-sized showcase of the best the Star Wars galaxy has to offer.  After four seasons of what could be called The Mandalorian Tales (three seasons of The Mandalorian and the single season of The Book of Boba Fett), and nearly six years since the last Star Wars movie, Star Wars will be back in theaters in May.  How long will it be before another new Star Wars movie comes to theaters?

In case you missed them, check out these rollicking roller coaster ride trailers that match the fun of the original Star Wars back in 1977:

Pedro Pascal (the voice, and sometimes the body in the suit) is back as Din Djarin, with everyone’s favorite sidekick Grogu by his side.  Viewers are reminded The Mandalorian tales aren’t just space fantasy, they’re full-blown space Westerns–and get ready for a film full of callbacks.  Front and center is a new kind of AT-AT tearing across a mountain pass, all for anyone wanting a revisit to the ice planet Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back.  The Razor Crest is back!  Surely that’s due to some work by everyone’s favorite mechanic–Amy Sedaris’s Peli Motto and her Anzellan garage pals.  And the big bonus of this trailer for fans of Star Wars Rebels is voice actor Steve Blum’s very Jason Statham-inspired, oversized lug Zeb Orrelios.

One more thing:  Back in February I suggested that Grogu, known to fans for years as Baby Yoda, may actually be a young Yoda.  Star Wars hasn’t featured time travel among its many sci-fi and fantasy tropes.  But wouldn’t it be fun if some kind of Force event eventually sends Grogu back in time, back well before the Clone Wars, where he (secretly clad in Mandalorian armor and with the skills he learns from the Mandalorian ways) trains the Jedi and eventually Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker–the man who began to train him?  Why not?  This trailer cinches the thought with not the Force Theme or any other Star Wars staple from John Williams or Ludwig Göransson as its key music, but John Williams’ Yoda’s Theme.

It’s almost here.  The Mandalorian and Grogu comes to theaters in IMAX and other options May 22, 2026.

C.J. Bunce / Editor / borg

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