Jon Favreau unveils 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' footage at CinemaCon, screen shows Din Djarin and Grogu in action.
Jon Favreau unveils 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' footage at CinemaCon, screen shows Din Djarin and Grogu in action.
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Disney unveils first 17 minutes of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' footage at CinemaCon

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Building on prior trailers and promos, Disney showcased the opening 17 minutes of Star Wars film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. Director Jon Favreau presented the action-packed sequence starring Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin and Grogu, ahead of the May 22 theatrical release.

Jon Favreau unveiled the footage at CinemaCon for movie theater owners, marking the first Star Wars big-screen outing since 2019's 'The Rise of Skywalker.' The sequence opens with yellow text on the New Republic's fragile state post-Empire. A council meeting turns violent as the leader shoots a dissenter amid threats from pirates and Imperial remnants in the Outer Rim.

Din Djarin (Mando) and Grogu infiltrate Empire sympathizers on a snowy planet, battling Snowtroopers with guns, knives, and flamethrowers. They destroy AT-ATs, hijack an AT-ST, and escape icy cliffs to take out the Imperial leader.

Post-mission, Mando and Zeb Orrelios (from 'Star Wars Rebels') brief Colonel Ward (Sigourney Weaver), a New Republic officer. Despite her rebuke for the kill without intel, she tasks them with rescuing Rotta the Hutt (Jeremy Allen White, Jabba's son) from rivals to find missing Commander Coin. They blast off in a new ship.

Favreau highlighted Star Wars' cinematic roots, noting over 49 minutes of expanded IMAX aspect ratio using practical sets, stop-motion, and miniatures. Tickets go on sale April 17.

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Reactions on X to the first 17 minutes of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' footage at CinemaCon are predominantly positive, with users praising the action-packed sequence, Grogu's cuteness, upgraded effects, and classic Star Wars feel. High-engagement posts from journalists and influencers highlight smooth action and excitement for the May 22 release. Some express skepticism, noting minor tension, TV-like credits, or concerns over Grogu's puppetry appearing fake or cringeworthy.

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Realistic image of The Mandalorian and Grogu at a movie theater celebrating $163 million box office opening.
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Mandalorian and Grogu opens to $163 million worldwide

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Disney's Star Wars spinoff The Mandalorian and Grogu debuted at the top of the global box office with $163 million over the Memorial Day weekend. The film earned $100 million domestically over the four-day holiday frame and $63 million from international markets.

Lucasfilm and Disney's Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu earned 12 million dollars in Thursday night previews ahead of its Memorial Day opening. The Jon Favreau-directed film is tracking toward a 90 million dollar four-day domestic debut at 4,300 theaters.

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The film Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is scheduled to release on May 22, 2026. Fans of the character Grogu, also known as Baby Yoda, can look forward to new adventures with Din Djarin. Several books are recommended for young viewers eager to explore similar stories.

Disney has released a first look at Han Solo arriving at Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land. The character will debut alongside others from the original Star Wars trilogy starting April 29. The update includes new storylines and John Williams' iconic scores.

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Scaffolding and scrim have appeared overnight on the exterior of the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios, indicating physical preparations are underway for the storyline refresh launching May 22 alongside The Mandalorian and Grogu.

Disney and Bath & Body Works have partnered on a new collection inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. The products are available for purchase online.

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Mark Hamill, the actor who portrayed Luke Skywalker, has expressed strong support for Dave Filoni as the new head of Star Wars storytelling at Lucasfilm. In comments to USA Today, Hamill said he cannot think of better hands for the franchise than Filoni's. This endorsement comes after Kathleen Kennedy stepped down as president in January.

 

 

 

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