{"id":9481,"date":"2026-05-19T13:10:09","date_gmt":"2026-05-19T10:10:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/imdbnews.ir\/?p=9481"},"modified":"2026-05-19T16:56:31","modified_gmt":"2026-05-19T13:26:31","slug":"the-mandalorian-and-grogu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/imdbnews.ir\/index.php\/2026\/05\/19\/the-mandalorian-and-grogu\/","title":{"rendered":"The Mandalorian And Grogu"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his apprentice Grogu are tasked by the New Republic to rescue Rotta The Hutt (Jeremy Allen White) from captivity.<\/p>\n<div><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away \u2014 specifically, November 2019 \u2014 Pedro Pascal\u2019s Din Djarin first stepped into a seedy cantina in the Outer Rim. Set during the fragile peace of the <em>Star Wars<\/em>\u2019 New Republic era \u2014 the Weimar-esque&nbsp;interwar years, post-Vader, pre-Ren \u2014 <em>The Mandalorian<\/em> was an unusual offering. Star Wars\u2019 first foray into live-action TV (notwithstanding&nbsp;the Star Wars Holiday Special or <em>Ewoks: The Battle&nbsp;For&nbsp;Endor<\/em>), this was a series with no major star, no legacy characters, no&nbsp;lightsabers.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"inlineImage_image-container__aklxu block-item\" data-test=\"inline-image-container\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The Mandalorian And Grogu\" loading=\"lazy\" data-nimg=\"fill\" src=\"https:\/\/imdbnews.ir\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/the-mandalorian-and-grogu.jpg\" \/><\/div>\n<p><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>That feels like a long time ago. Legacy characters and&nbsp;sabers&nbsp;(dark or otherwise) have since snuck their way into the series, while Pedro Pascal\u2019s profile has risen faster than the Millennium Falcon bombing it down the Kessel Run. The show\u2019s scope and scale was never small, so it makes sense that Mando and Grogu have found their way to the big screen; still, the series seemed to find a natural conclusion at the end of Season 2, when Din tearfully left his little green mate in the capable hands of one L. Skywalker. Since then,&nbsp;it\u2019s&nbsp;felt a little like treading water, with a third season that introduced lots more&nbsp;Mandalorians&nbsp;but fewer compelling stories. That feeling&nbsp;isn\u2019t&nbsp;entirely shaken off in this feature-length tale, which&nbsp;doesn\u2019t&nbsp;add much to the canon.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"pullQuote_pullquote__ynq1g\" data-test=\"pullquote\">\n<div class=\"pullQuote_pullquote__content__gRuai\">\n<blockquote>\n<p>The first half of the film rattles along at a merry old pace with some stirring action, and characters both old and new peppering the background.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>Instead,&nbsp;it\u2019s&nbsp;a back-to-basics adventure, obeying the founding principles of the show: blending elements of Westerns and old Saturday-morning one-reels into a ripping-yarn caper, while studiously avoiding getting bogged down in complex lore or anything too deep. It begins confidently in this manner, with Mando \u2014 introduced heroically in the shadows \u2014 engaging in some satisfying gun-slinging and cowboyish drawls (\u201cI can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold,\u201d he snarls, nodding to the pilot episode.)<\/p>\n<p><\/span><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>The first half of the film rattles along at a merry old pace with some stirring action, and characters both old (<em>Star Wars Rebels<\/em>\u2019 furry blue pilot Zeb, voiced by Steve Blum, makes his film debut here) and new (Sigourney Weaver adds another nerd notch to her CV as&nbsp;Colonel Ward) peppering the background. Mando is now working full time as an \u201cindependent contractor\u201d for the New Republic: still a bounty hunter for hire, but exclusively for the good guys. This is how he enters the orbit of the Twins, the Hutt gangsters desperate to retrieve their&nbsp;roided-up nephew Rotta (voiced by Jeremy Allen White), son of the fearsome Jabba.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"inlineImage_image-container__aklxu block-item\" data-test=\"inline-image-container\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"The Mandalorian And Grogu\" loading=\"lazy\" data-nimg=\"fill\" src=\"https:\/\/imdbnews.ir\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/the-mandalorian-and-grogu-1.jpg\" \/><\/div>\n<p><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>Rotta is the film\u2019s first stumble: while the twins speak in traditional tongue-twisting&nbsp;Huttese, Rotta bafflingly speaks Galactic Basic with a New York accent, with which he whines about being a nepo baby (nepo-Jabb-y?) while getting a droid-based sports massage. Rotta might be a fan-favourite from his appearance in the original Clone Wars film, but here his presence begins to make the film feel repetitive \u2014 quite literally, sluggish.&nbsp;Time and time again, Mando is forced to fight reams of CGI aliens where the stakes rarely rise above, \u201cHow is Mando going to get out of this pickle?\u201d<\/p>\n<p><\/span><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>Just when you think the film has forgotten the second character named in its title, the pace abruptly slows in the third act, when Mando takes a backseat to the Artist Formerly Known&nbsp;As&nbsp;Baby Yoda. There is a lovely, bucolic, near-wordless sequence in which Grogu takes the lead,&nbsp;demonstrating&nbsp;quiet tenderness, resilience and leadership that belies his mere 50-something years. While the film sometimes coasts on his cuteness \u2014 the introduction of multiple equally adorable&nbsp;Anzellans&nbsp;adds to this feeling \u2014 it never forgets that he&nbsp;remains&nbsp;its greatest asset.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><span class=\"content_content__i0P3p\" data-test=\"content\"><\/p>\n<p>What it does slightly forget to do, though, is move the story forward in any meaningful way. Oddly, it feels like the least consequential Mandalorian chapter yet, with&nbsp;previous&nbsp;episodes from the TV incarnation \u2014 or even segments of the much-maligned <em>Book&nbsp;Of&nbsp;Boba Fett<\/em> \u2014 having more impact on the narrative.&nbsp;It\u2019s&nbsp;thinner than skimmed blue milk, with longtime series stewards Jon Favreau (director and co-writer) and Dave Filoni (co-writer and new Galactic Emperor of the entire franchise)&nbsp;largely playing&nbsp;it safe.&nbsp;Perhaps after&nbsp;the relative disappointment of <em>The Rise&nbsp;Of&nbsp;Skywalker<\/em>, this is all it needed or was intended to be. <em>The Mandalorian&nbsp;And&nbsp;Grogu<\/em> is, primarily, For Kids, as George Lucas always insisted Star Wars was, and on those modest terms, it finds the way.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/div>\n<p>The first Star Wars film in nearly a decade doesn\u2019t shake up the formula: instead, it\u2019s a lively if inessential extended episode of the series. But Mando remains cool, and Grogu remains cute<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his apprentice Grogu are tasked by the New Republic to rescue Rotta The Hutt (Jeremy Allen White) from captivity. 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