A recent image from the upcoming film featuring The Mandalorian and Grogu has surfaced, showcasing Din Djarin and The Child as they step aboard a well-known spacecraft: the Razor Crest!
Following two exclusive teaser trailers that were screened in theaters alongside Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire and Ash, excitement among Star Wars enthusiasts for a fresh trailer is at an all-time high.
Given the current momentum, many speculate that a new sneak peek might debut during next month's Super Bowl. This prestigious event serves as a fantastic opportunity for promotion, especially since it marks Lucasfilm's first major push for a Star Wars movie since the release of 2019's The Rise of Skywalker, which many fans feel is long overdue.
Stay tuned for more updates! According to USA Today, which shared this information via SFFGazette.com, a new still from Jon Favreau's cinematic continuation of Disney+'s The Mandalorian has just been unveiled. This image features Din Djarin and Grogu on the new Razor Crest, providing a nostalgic yet fresh look at our beloved duo.
For those worried that The Mandalorian and Grogu might simply be a condensed version of Season 4, Favreau has assured fans that he has maximized the cinematic experience to create a distinct atmosphere that differs from what audiences have previously encountered. He mentioned, "We really leaned into it. As we conducted tests, we focused on elements that looked impressive in IMAX. Many scenes set in space were visually stunning, and we constructed taller sets to fully embrace this opportunity."
He further elaborated on how the transition to theater impacts storytelling, saying, "Many people are familiar with these characters who haven’t seen the show. It’s a mixed audience—some have watched the series, while others haven’t. We aim to reward loyal viewers while also welcoming newcomers into the fold."
In this latest adventure, set in the aftermath of the fallen Empire, scattered Imperial warlords continue to roam the galaxy. As the New Republic strives to safeguard the hard-won victories of the Rebellion, they call upon the formidable Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his young apprentice, Grogu, to assist in their quest.
Jon Favreau directs The Mandalorian and Grogu, with Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, and Ian Bryce producing. Ludwig Göransson returns to provide the score, adding to the film’s rich auditory experience.
This thrilling installment of the Star Wars saga will follow Din and Grogu on their most exciting mission yet. Filmed for IMAX, Lucasfilm's The Mandalorian and Grogu is set to hit theaters exclusively on May 22, 2026.