Let’s be sincere for a second. It has been over six years since a Star Wars film graced the large display screen. In that point, we’ve got drowned in Disney+ exhibits, cartoons, and sufficient spin-offs to make even a hardcore fan like me really feel a little bit of “Star Wars fatigue.” However then, the trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu dropped right this moment, and I discovered myself smiling at a inexperienced puppet over again.
We lastly have our first actual have a look at Din Djarin and his adopted son making the soar from streaming to cinema. Right here is the whole lot I caught within the new footage and why I feel this may be the reset button the franchise wants.
A New Mission for the New Republic

The trailer doesn’t waste time. It picks up precisely the place the collection left off. The Empire is technically “gone,” however let’s face it, the galaxy continues to be a large number. We see Mando and Grogu working as contractors for the New Republic, looking down warlords and cleansing up the scraps of the outdated regime.
What actually grabbed my consideration was Sigourney Weaver. Seeing a legend like her within the Star Wars universe feels overdue. She performs Colonel Ward, and her line within the trailer units the tone for the entire film: “This isn’t about revenge, it’s about stopping a brand new conflict.”
To me, this indicators that the stakes are lastly getting larger than simply “monster of the week” episodes.
The “Wait, Who?” Second: Jeremy Allen White

This a part of the information genuinely shocked me. In line with the casting particulars revealed alongside the trailer, Jeremy Allen White (sure, the chef from The Bear) is getting into the function of Rotta the Hutt.
When you keep in mind The Clone Wars, Rotta is Jabba’s son. Within the trailer, we see a tense standoff in an area between Din Djarin and this character. It’s a daring casting alternative, and I’m extremely curious to see if it’s a voice function, movement seize, or some sensible impact wizardry.
The Helmet Comes Off (Once more?)
One scene goes to have the boards buzzing for months. There’s a shot of Din Djarin, helmetless, kneeling earlier than what appears to be like like Jabba the Hutt.
Now, maintain on. We all know Jabba is lifeless on this timeline. Is that this a flashback? A hologram? Or is it truly Rotta, who has grown to resemble his father? Whatever the “who,” seeing Pedro Pascal’s precise face suggests this film goes to dive deeper into the person underneath the armor, stripping away the Creed’s guidelines even additional.
Grogu Steals the Present (Clearly)
It wouldn’t be a Mandalorian film with out the little man. The trailer is peppered with traditional Grogu moments:
Messing with the ship’s buttons (by no means will get outdated).Controlling his hovering pram like a professional pilot.Snacking at inappropriate instances.
It’s fan service, positive, however it’s the guts of the dynamic that made us fall in love with the present within the first place.
Why IMAX Issues
The movie hits theaters on Could 22, and the trailer makes one factor very clear: this was filmed for IMAX.
The cinematography appears to be like considerably extra expansive than the TV present’s “Quantity” (the digital LED stage) look. We’re seeing actual places, large huge photographs, and a scale that screams “cinema.” After years of watching Star Wars on my lounge TV, I’m able to really feel the rumble of a razor crest engine (or its alternative) in a correct theater.
I’m cautiously optimistic. Do you suppose transferring Mando to the flicks is a superb transfer, or ought to they’ve saved it as a collection? Let me know what you suppose!

