Sunday, May 24, 2026

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)


It has been 7 years since a Star Wars Film was released, so I was so excited to see a new Star Wars film at the cinema. I am also a pretty big fan of The Mandalorian, so yeah I really was looking forward to seeing Mandalorian & Grogu and I did that last night, so here is my review. The premise of the film sees Mando & Grogu look to rescue a Hutt in order to get more information on the position of the Imperial Warlords. 

Main Character

Pedro Pascal once again voices Mando and he is great. I just love how is voice fits the character and makes him feel like this cool bounty hunter who still has goodness to him. I also want to give credit to his two stunt doubles who do the majority of the time in the suit and add so much to the character. 

But lets face it, the star of the show is Grogu. That little green creature has taken over Star Wars and he does get some real moments to shine in this film. I wouldn't say their dynamic is developed, but it continues to be strong from the series. 

Supporting Characters

Jeremy Allen White voices Rotta The Hutt, who we haven't seen since The Clone Wars. I did like his character and I thought they did a decent job of developing him and separating him from the other Hutts that we have seen in the franchise. 

Sigourney Weaver plays Colonel Ward and though it is a smaller role, I thought she fit it really well. Getting a big name like Weaver adds plenty of pressure and for when she is on screen, I liked her performance. 

As a Star Wars Rebels Fan, I was buzzing to see Zeb in Live Action and he is still voiced by Steve Blum. I liked his dynamic with Mando and how he actually had a bit more to do then I expected which was a nice surprise. 

Also, seeing Embo make his live action debut was exciting and again, though he doesn't have lots of time on screen. He owns his minutes and is a nice opposite to Mando as a potential rival for the film. 

Story

The story feels very much in line with The Mandalorian show. It sees our two protagonists go on a quest which leads them to get into plenty of trouble. I liked the story and mainly it was nice to see Mando not really go after The Empire directly too much. It was something a bit different and gave our two leads a time to shine. However, I do think the film is very low stake compared to what the show had become and I king of wish there had been a bit more depth to the characters and maybe more for the fans of the show to really sink their teeth into. 

Script

The Script is okay, there are some pretty funny moments and some good banter between the characters. I just think the drama falls a bit flat, sometimes it feels like the film doesn't hit the emotional heights that it should considering the positions that the characters are in and their connection that we have seen over the last few years. 

Style

The style is good. It is nice to just see a film that is so unapologetically Star Wars and it has all the awesome action to match that. Some really great action and locations which again makes it stand out amongst other Star Wars films. But, I do think there is a bit too much CGI and I wish some of the creatures had been a bit more practical. Also the pacing at times does tend to drag and I think it could have shaved 10/15 mins off of it. 

Overall

Overall, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is a good film that is just a really fun time at the cinema. It does everything I expected and I think the fact I am a big fan of the show is making me enjoy it more then some might. It has some issues, but overall I liked it and found it to be a fun chapter in these characters stories. 

Rating - 7/10

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