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The Mandalorian and Grogu

"If you're searching for new adventure, "this is the way.""

The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his young apprentice Grogu.

Top Cast

  • Pedro Pascal

    Pedro Pascal

    The Mandalorian

  • Jeremy Allen White

    Jeremy Allen White

    Rotta (voice)

  • Sigourney Weaver

    Sigourney Weaver

    Colonel Ward

  • Brendan Wayne

    Brendan Wayne

    The Mandalorian Suit Performer

  • Lateef Crowder

    Lateef Crowder

    The Mandalorian Stunt Performer

  • Steve Blum

    Steve Blum

    Zeb Orrelios (voice)

  • Jonny Coyne

    Jonny Coyne

    Lord Janu

  • Matthew Willig

    Matthew Willig

    Hogsbreth

  • Martin Scorsese

    Martin Scorsese

    Hugo Durant (voice)

Overview

The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his young apprentice Grogu.

Rating

6.8 / 10
472 Reviews
282 Popular

7 Reviews

  • Chris Sawin
    Chris Sawin
    5 May 21, 2026

    Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is not the triumphant return to the big screen that the franchise was looking for. It’s watchable, but it’s incredibly monotonous, has nothing substantially important occur, and feels like an afterthought even in comparison to the television series it’s based on. https://bit.ly/MandoGro

  • James Berry
    James Berry
    6 May 26, 2026

    A classic mixed bag. The action absolutely delivers for the big screen, but the story can't quite shake its lightweight, episodic television roots. Walking into a theater for a Star Wars movie for the first time in seven years brings massive expectations. Ultimately, The Mandalorian & Grogu lands right in the middle. It doesn't quite feel like a grand cinematic milestone—it frequently plays like a glorified Disney+ special—but as a casual fan, it's still an undeniably fun time at the movies if you just want to eat some popcorn. The bond between Din Djarin and Grogu remains the anchor of the story, and their mutual trust leads to some great moments. However, it’s hard to ignore that the dynamic has flattened out a bit. It leans heavily into brand marketing to sell toys rather than offering any true character development or pushing the overarching narrative forward. Where the film completely justifies the theater ticket is the action. The opening sequence is highly satisfying, packed with intense, crisp hand-to-hand combat. Watching Mando clear out stormtroopers on a massive screen is pure joy. The problem is the stakes. Because of the movie's episodic nature, there is zero sense of actual danger. You know they’ll get out of every jam unscathed because another "episode" is guaranteed, which robs the climax of any real tension. In the end, it’s a perfectly watchable 3-star movie. Part of it belongs on streaming, but the crowd-pleasing action saves it from being a waste of cash. Verdict: Middle Aisle (Fun, But Flawed)

  • FinixFighter
    FinixFighter
    7 May 26, 2026

    I really loved the use of puppets and stop-motion elements in this film, and they were very well integreted with the rest of the scene! Music was also very good and main characters very fine! Action scene were quite fast paced but fighting were very good and easy to follow. The plot is pretty basic in my opinion but enough for entertaining and for future developments.

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 May 26, 2026

    Did anyone else think that from under his rare and valuable "Mandalorian" helmet, Pedro Pascal sounded remarkably like Clint Eastwood? It might be a testament to this really rather mundane sci-fi adventure that that thought was what occupied my brain for much for the first half of this really derivative story. He is the fearsome bounty hunter who trawls the galaxy far, far, away looking for baddies with his tiny friend "Grogu". Using an affective array of gadgets and some fairly impressive ninja moves, the "Mandalorian" proves ruthless and successful at delivering former imperial bigwigs to "Col. Ward" (Sigourney Weaver) and her "New Republic". The latest task for the pair involves them tracking down "Rotta", the son of the deceased "Jabba the Hutt" and to restore him to his loving aunt and uncle. Once he has been returned, they have promised information on "Janu" (Jonny Coyne) - the one man who has remained anonymously elusive on the republic's most wanted list. The thing is, from here on in nobody is quite as he expects and so swiftly he finds himself at war with the duplicitous "Hutt" whilst his pointy-eared padowan proves distinctly useful in matters of the "Force" and adobe construction. It's not that this isn't enjoyable, it's that it's so unremarkable. The scenarios lurch from episode to episode with a certain predictability whilst rehashing some familiar storylines from earlier "Star Wars" and other films. There are a few "aww bless" moments from "Grogu" as he watches cage fighting whist nibbling his popcorn and proves capable of gobbling just about everything, but the story is simply too thin and the characterisations undercooked to the point that they have little more chance of hitting than one of the useless turbo lasers we've been seeing for almost fifty years that couldn't hit an X-fighter with the Death Star. It's clearly a labour of love for Jon Favreau but it has been made with to much emphasis on the technical wizardry available and nowhere near enough on providing us with much more than introduction to what will doubtless be a sequel. Looks great on IMAX, but it's all forgettable stuff, sorry.

  • rssp55
    rssp55
    9 May 29, 2026

    I got lucky and my local theatre was playing it for $5 matinee tickets, but holy moly, it was a huge surprise and I absolutely loved it. I'd heard a lot of negativity and wasn't sure if I would, but my advice is to tune it out and give it a try. First, this is very much a summer blockbuster. There are lots, and lots, and lots of neat and awesome action sequences and you're not going to spend a lot of time watching people just sitting around talking like we have in Andor or the other Star Wars films. You are signing up for a film that gives you a very simple premise and dials that premise up to a 10, and also assumes you have a general knowledge of the TV show, who the two main characters are, and what they do. If you did not enjoy the TV show then it's safe to assume this film isn't for you, and it's probably best to wait for it to hit streaming. This isn't 'Star Wars'. It's, essentially, a Punisher film set in the Star Wars universe. There are no Jedi. There is almost no Force. There are no Sith. There are almost zero appearances by canon characters from other series. There's just a few good guys fighting bad guys and it is a lot of fun.

  • MovieGuys
    MovieGuys
    7 Jun 16, 2026

    The Mandalorian and Grogu is what you get when you knock off the woke bullshit and focus on entertainment. This is a downright enjoyable sci-fi action romp; there are lots of creative fantasy effects, varied action, and a backstory that has a genuine warmth to it. In summary, it's been a long, long time since I've actually been able to watch a Star Wars franchise film and say I actually enjoyed it. Well worth a look.

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