The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin and his young apprentice Grogu.

Pedro Pascal
as The Mandalorian

Jeremy Allen White
as Rotta (voice)

Sigourney Weaver
as Colonel Ward

Brendan Wayne
as The Mandalorian Suit Performer

Lateef Crowder
as The Mandalorian Stunt Performer

Steve Blum
as Zeb Orrelios (voice)

Jonny Coyne
as Lord Janu

Matthew Willig
as Hogsbreth

Martin Scorsese
as Hugo Durant (voice)

Hemky Madera
as Commander Baro
Manuel São Bento
Find more reviews @ https://www.manuelsbento.com/ Rating: B- Stepping into the theater for The Mandalorian and Grogu, my anticipation was fueled by the undeniable charm of its main duo, and on a purely sensory level, this leap to the big screen absolutely delivers a blockbuster experience wort...
Chris Sawin
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is not the triumphant return to the big screen that the franchise was looking for. It’s watchable, but it’s incredibly monotonous, has nothing substantially important occur, and feels like an afterthought even in comparison to the television series it’s based on....
James Berry
A classic mixed bag. The action absolutely delivers for the big screen, but the story can't quite shake its lightweight, episodic television roots. Walking into a theater for a Star Wars movie for the first time in seven years brings massive expectations. Ultimately, The Mandalorian & Grogu lands...
FinixFighter
I really loved the use of puppets and stop-motion elements in this film, and they were very well integreted with the rest of the scene! Music was also very good and main characters very fine! Action scene were quite fast paced but fighting were very good and easy to follow. The plot is pretty basic ...
CinemaSerf
Did anyone else think that from under his rare and valuable "Mandalorian" helmet, Pedro Pascal sounded remarkably like Clint Eastwood? It might be a testament to this really rather mundane sci-fi adventure that that thought was what occupied my brain for much for the first half of this really deriva...