Summary

Despite the nature ofStar Wars’January announcement ofThe Mandalorian & Grogumovie seeming quite new and sudden at the time, it actually seems as if this movie idea has been in the works for much longer than anyone previously thought. As soon asThe Mandalorianfirst premiered in 2019,Star Warsknew they had a massively successful brand in their hands, which they have since continued to cultivate. With 4 spin-off shows created and 3 successfully airing -The Book of Boba Fett,Ahsoka, andSkeleton Crew-The Mandalorianquickly became much more than a TV show.

The Mandalorianonly had two seasons planned when theStar WarsTV show first aired, with its second installment knee-deep in production at that same time. The massive success it garnered opened up many pathways forStar Warsto take with this brand, and though it was assumed that the franchise intended to stick with multiple more seasons and spin-off shows, it turns out they were looking to the big screen quite early on.The Mandalorian & Grogumay have been a result of a change in plans, but these plans were much more than just a backup.

The Mandalorian and Grogu imagery with Din Djarin and Grogu flying

Everything We Know About The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie

The Mandalorian’s story will continue with a Star Wars movie. Here’s everything we know about the project, including cast, release, and timeline.

Just a Year After its Debut

Surprisingly, it has been suggested in a recent update toGina Carano (Cara Dune)’s lawsuit against Disney(viaDeadline) thatThe MandalorianshowrunnerJon Favreau mentioned plans for a “series of Star Wars movies based off of Disney+ shows including The Mandalorian” as early as November 2020. This is, of course, a notable three years before the announcement forThe Mandalorian & Grogueven arrived, which had already been speculated to be a result ofThe Mandalorianseason 4being delayed by 2023’s Hollywood strikes. As it turns out, this may have been the plan all along.

This Movie Future Certainly Shaped The Mandalorian Season 3

The Mandalorian’s Most Recent Stories Reflect this Movie Mentality

It’s not hard to believe that this is true simply based off the wayThe Mandalorian-related stories have looked ever since 2020. WhileThe Mandalorianseasons 1 and 2 felt very much like a contained story with a bittersweet ending ofDin DjarinandGrogu’s tearful goodbye (aside from the various spin-offs set up in season 2),The Book of Boba Fett’s three Din Djarin-centric episodes andThe Mandalorianseason 3 felt like big efforts to reset things back to a status quo that would allow Din and Grogu to go on countless adventures. This opened up their movie future.

This is likely why The Mandalorian season 3 felt so over-saturated; Star Wars wanted to resolve everything to make way for the movie.

The Mandalorian and Grogu Updated Logo

This is especially true ofThe Mandalorianseason 3’s ending, which wrapped things up in a perfectly neat bow by resolving the Mandalore plot and giving Din Djarin a new job and a new home base on Nevarro. Even ifThe Mandalorianwas originally going to continue with one more season before heading to the big screen,Star Warsintentionally gave themselves a way to pivot if they decided they wanted to pursue the movie instead. This is likely whyThe Mandalorianseason 3 felt so over-saturated;Star Warswanted to resolve everything to make way for the movie.

WhetherStar Warsactually wanted to do the movie directly after season 3 or not is unknown, and Favreau’s own words about completing season 4 scripts in the past seem to suggest otherwise, but one thing is perfectly clear: aMandalorianmoviehas long since been the goal. November 2020 would have been the time frame when Favreau was working on scripts forThe Book of Boba FettandThe Mandalorianseason 3 with this movie future on his mind.The Mandalorian & Groguis thus no new idea, which hopefully means all good things for its future.

The Mandalorian and Grogu

Cast

The Mandalorian and Grogu is a Star Wars movie directed by Jon Favreau that continues Disney+’s immensely popular TV Show, The Mandalorian.