The Mandalorian and Grogu
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Mandalorian and Grogu across the outlets.- One Star Wars fan has given us a Mandalorian and Grogu homestead tour, and now I really want to live thereA fan has created a detailed virtual tour of the homestead belonging to Din Djarin and Grogu from The Mandalorian, made possible through a Fortnite collaboration. The tour showcases the exterior and interior of the house, including callbacks to previous seasons and a glimpse of the N-1 starfighter. Jon Favreau commented on the immersive nature of the Fortnite experience.
- Mandalorian suit performer says team is "overwhelmed by the positive response" to The Mandalorian and Grogu,…Brendan Wayne, the suit performer for The Mandalorian, expressed being overwhelmed by the positive fan response to "The Mandalorian and Grogu." Despite a mixed critical reception on Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a high audience score. Wayne, who has played Din Djarin since the first season of the Disney Plus series, shares the role with Pedro Pascal, who provides the voice and appears when the mask is off, and stunt performer Lateef Crowder.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu's best sequence proves that Baby Yoda has a massive future ahead of him – and that he's so much more than just a cute sidekickThe Mandalorian and Grogu film highlights the significant character development of Grogu, showcasing his growth from a defenseless youngling to a capable Mandalorian apprentice. His actions in the film, particularly his solo rescue of Din Djarin, demonstrate his increasing independence and potential within the Star Wars universe, solidifying his future beyond being a mere sidekick.
- One line in The Mandalorian and Grogu may have set up a heartbreaking Star Wars theory about Baby YodaA fan theory suggests that Rotta the Hutt may become Grogu's caretaker after Din Djarin's eventual death, based on a line about Hutts living for centuries. This theory stems from the long lifespan of Grogu's species, Yoda's, compared to the human lifespan of Din Djarin. The article explores fan reactions and potential foreshadowing within the film.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu director Jon Favreau teases they've had discussions around "a flash forward" to…Director Jon Favreau has discussed potential future storylines for The Mandalorian and Grogu, including the possibility of a 'flash forward' showing Grogu's future. While not featured in the current film, Favreau and Dave Filoni have considered such narrative elements. The future of the characters beyond the current movie remains uncertain, with no official announcement for The Mandalorian season 4.
- Ahsoka voice actor says the success of The Clone Wars led to The Mandalorian "We thought Star Wars was done"Ashley Eckstein, the voice of Ahsoka Tano in The Clone Wars, believes the animated series was crucial in reviving the Star Wars franchise before Disney's acquisition. She credits its success with paving the way for live-action shows like The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, suggesting Star Wars might have ended without it. The article also touches on the interconnectedness of recent Star Wars projects and the upcoming film The Mandalorian and Grogu.
- A Star Wars fan has constructed The Mandalorian season 4 from The Mandalorian and Grogu, and it makes perfect senseA Star Wars fan has creatively re-imagined the new movie 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' as a potential fourth season of the Disney Plus series 'The Mandalorian.' This fan-made structure divides the film into eight chapters, picking up where season 3 left off and incorporating plot points from the movie. While the fan's interpretation offers a compelling narrative arc, it's clarified that 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is a standalone film and not a direct replacement for the unproduced 'The Mandalorian' season 4, which was impacted by industry strikes.
- Star Wars movie The Mandalorian and Grogu gets a glowing review from Hideo Kojima: "An entertainment…Hideo Kojima shared a glowing review of the new Star Wars movie, The Mandalorian and Grogu, praising its extensive action sequences and craftsmanship. He noted the film's impressive showcase of various filmmaking techniques, including CGI, puppets, and animatronics. The movie also achieved a solid domestic box office opening of $100 million over Memorial Day weekend.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu Terbang ke Puncak Box Office HollywoodThe Mandalorian and Grogu film has dominated the Hollywood box office in its opening week, grossing US$82 million over the weekend and an estimated US$102 million by Monday. While meeting expectations, its opening is considered lower than previous Star Wars films released after Disney's acquisition, despite being the first theatrical Star Wars film since 2019.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu Imperial villain actor Jonny Coyne says his top secret Star Wars name came about in a very simple way, and he only had 2 hours to read the scriptActor Jonny Coyne, who plays Commander Coin in The Mandalorian and Grogu, discusses how his character's name came about and the secrecy surrounding the role. Coyne received the script only two hours before his reading and had to use a secure MacBook. He also shared details about Commander Coin's role as a crime lord and his interactions with director Jon Favreau.
- How The Mandalorians Conquered Star WarsThe Mandalorian faction has become a central element of the Star Wars franchise, evolving from the character of Boba Fett to encompass a rich lore explored in various media. Their iconic armor, moral ambiguity, and adaptability make them a powerful fantasy element that resonates with fans, arguably embodying the core appeal of Star Wars.
- Rotta the Hutt is my Mandalorian and Grogu MVP, because he perfectly deepens the movie's fatherhood themesThe Mandalorian and Grogu film deepens its fatherhood themes through the character of Rotta the Hutt, who grapples with the legacy of his father, Jabba the Hutt. Rotta's journey parallels Mando's own relationship with Grogu, highlighting the importance of chosen family and escaping toxic legacies. The film also features Sigourney Weaver and extensive AT-AT action.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu villain actor Jonny Coyne "mostly" worked with Brendan Wayne on the Star Wars movie, but met "lovely" Pedro Pascal at the premiereActor Jonny Coyne, who plays Imperial warlord Janu Coin in The Mandalorian and Grogu, primarily worked with Brendan Wayne on set, who performs much of the physical acting for Din Djarin. Coyne met Pedro Pascal, who voices and provides the face for Din Djarin, at the film's premiere and found him to be charming. Coyne also shared a favorite scene with both Din Djarin and Grogu, noting the dedication of Grogu's puppeteers.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu Tuai Review Pedas, Tertolong Baby YodaThe Mandalorian and Grogu film has received mixed reviews from critics, with many finding it lacking in cinematic experience and character development, suggesting it would have been better suited as a TV season. Despite criticisms of a cliché story and uninspired action, the character of Grogu (Baby Yoda) is highlighted as a redeeming factor, praised for its cuteness and appeal. The film marks the return of the Star Wars franchise to the big screen after seven years.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu is a lazy attempt at bringing TV to the big screenThe Mandalorian and Grogu is criticized for failing to transcend its television origins and translate effectively to the big screen. The film struggles to adapt its narrative and presentation for a cinematic experience.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu villain actor Jonny Coyne says he was originally going to be in "a whole load" of…Actor Jonny Coyne, who plays Commander Coin in The Mandalorian and Grogu, reveals he was initially slated for multiple episodes in the planned season 4 of The Mandalorian. Following the shift to a film format and industry strikes, his role was recontextualized for the movie. Coyne discussed the pivot from a potential series arc to his significant part in the new Star Wars film.
- A Star Wars fan thinks they've spotted a Luke Skywalker cameo in The Mandalorian and GroguA fan theory suggests Luke Skywalker may have made a cameo appearance in the opening credits of the film The Mandalorian and Grogu. The potential cameo involves an R2 unit being lowered into an X-wing, which some believe could be R2-D2 on Luke's personal craft. The article also references past appearances of Luke Skywalker and Grogu in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.
- 5 Rekomendasi Film Akhir Pekan, Hokum hingga Pegasus 3This article recommends five films showing in cinemas this weekend, covering various genres. Recommendations include the horror films Hokum and Gudang Merica, the Star Wars adventure The Mandalorian and Grogu, the racing film Pegasus 3, and the Taiwanese drama Sunshine Women’s Choir.
- When is The Mandalorian and Grogu set on the Star Wars timeline?The Mandalorian and Grogu film is set around 12-13 ABY, placing it within the 30-year gap between the original Star Wars trilogy and the sequel trilogy, during the era of the New Republic. This timeline allows for callbacks to the original movies and connections to characters from The Clone Wars and Rebels. The article also mentions future Star Wars projects like Ahsoka season 2 and a Dave Filoni-directed movie that will further explore this period.
- The Mandalorian and Grogu Easter eggs and cameos: all the Star Wars references you might have missedThis guide details numerous Easter eggs and cameos found in The Mandalorian and Grogu, referencing characters and moments from across the Star Wars universe. It highlights appearances by Martin Scorsese as Hugo the chef, and cameos from Star Wars figures like Dave Filoni and Kathleen Kennedy, alongside numerous in-universe nods to previous films and shows.