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The Mandalorian and Grogu
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First Star Wars theatrical film since 2019, directed by Jon Favreau. Pedro Pascal stars alongside Jeremy Allen White and Sigourney Weaver.
The wait until Lucasfilm releases The Mandalorian and Grogu in theatres on May 22, 2026 – the first Star Wars theatrical release since The Rise of Skywalker in December 2019, ending a seven-year theatrical drought for the franchise.
Star Wars has been absent from cinemas since December 2019, the longest gap between theatrical releases since the original 1977 film. In that interval, the franchise pivoted entirely to Disney+ original series – The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, Andor, Ahsoka, and Skeleton Crew among them – with The Mandalorian becoming Disney+'s breakout hit at launch and a defining piece of the streaming service's early identity. Director Jon Favreau, who created The Mandalorian and has produced every season, makes his Star Wars feature directorial debut. Pedro Pascal returns as Din Djarin alongside Grogu, the breakout character widely credited with reshaping the franchise's commercial appeal. The film also functions as a bridge to Lucasfilm's broader theatrical reset under president Kathleen Kennedy: Star Wars: Starfighter follows in May 2027 and Dave Filoni's Mandoverse capstone is in development. After the mixed reception of the sequel trilogy, Lucasfilm has rebuilt audience trust through The Mandalorian, and this film is the first test of whether that goodwill translates to theatrical revenue. Disney's strategy of converting hit Disney+ originals into theatrical releases has limited prior precedent – the model is closer to the way Marvel handles tie-ins than to traditional Lucasfilm output – making the box office for Mandalorian and Grogu a closely watched data point for streaming-to-theatrical conversion economics.
Lucasfilm has also restructured its theatrical pipeline since 2022, and Mandalorian and Grogu represents the first product of that reorganisation – a move from the multi-trilogy ensemble approach toward standalone, character-led films that can support both theatrical and Disney+ continuity simultaneously.
Lucasfilm has confirmed the May 22, 2026 theatrical release and Jon Favreau as director. Pedro Pascal stars as Din Djarin, with Grogu in a featured role. The cast also includes Sigourney Weaver, Jeremy Allen White (in a supporting role), and several returning Mandalorian series alumni. The film is set after the events of The Mandalorian Season 3 and bridges into the planned Dave Filoni Mandoverse film. Plot details remain undisclosed beyond the central Din Djarin / Grogu pairing remaining at the core of the story. The film is theatrical-exclusive at launch with the typical 45-day exclusivity window before Disney+ availability. IMAX, Dolby, and 3D format presentations are expected.
For the broader Star Wars theatrical roadmap, see star-wars-starfighter-2027 in May 2027 with Ryan Gosling. Other 2026 family-tentpole peers include toy-story-5-2026 in June, minions-and-monsters-2026 in July, and the-hunger-games-sunrise-on-the-reaping-2026 in November.
When does The Mandalorian and Grogu release? May 22, 2026 – confirmed by Lucasfilm. What format is it in? Theatrical release in standard, IMAX, Dolby, and 3D formats. How much will tickets cost? Standard cinema ticket pricing; premium-format surcharges apply. Can I preorder tickets? Theatrical preorders typically open 4 weeks before launch. Who makes The Mandalorian and Grogu? Lucasfilm Ltd., a Disney subsidiary, with Jon Favreau directing.
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