Official 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Trailer Unmasks Din Djarin and Unleashes a New Hutt Villain
Revealing Pedro Pascal’s face, Jeremy Allen White’s role as Jabba’s son, and a New Republic mission.
Summary
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Lucasfilm has released the official full trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu, confirming a May 22, 2026 theatrical release
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The footage features a major reveal: Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin is shown fighting without his helmet, marking a significant shift for the character
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Sigourney Weaver stars as Colonel Ward, a New Republic officer leading the duo on a galaxy-spanning mission while Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) is revealed as the voice of Rotta the Hutt, Jabba’s son
The helmet is off, and the stakes have never been higher. Following a brief and divisive Super Bowl teaser, Lucasfilm has officially released the full theatrical trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu. Arriving just three months before the film’s May 22, 2026 premiere, the new footage delivers the cinematic spectacle fans have been waiting for. In a moment that has instantly set the internet ablaze, the trailer shows Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) unmasked and vulnerable, signaling that the bounty hunter’s rigid creed may finally be taking a backseat to the desperate fight to protect his apprentice.
Unmasked and Under Siege While Din Djarin has removed his helmet before, the trailer suggests this film will feature Pedro Pascal’s face far more prominently than the series ever did. The footage captures a battered, unmasked Din Djarin facing down the Hutt Twins, forcing him to fight a giant worm-like creature in an underground arena with nothing but his wits. This gladiatorial sequence introduces a surprising new antagonist: Rotta the Hutt, the son of the infamous Jabba. Voiced by The Bear star Jeremy Allen White, Rotta appears as a muscular, agile threat—a far cry from the sluggish crime lords of the past.
A Galactic Manhunt The trailer clarifies the film’s central plot: Din and Grogu are no longer just drifting through the Outer Rim; they are working directly for the New Republic. They report to Colonel Ward, a hardened military leader played by sci-fi icon Sigourney Weaver. “This isn’t about revenge,” she tells Mando, “it’s about preventing another war.” This mission tasks the duo with hunting down Imperial warlords across the galaxy, leading to stunning set pieces including a snow planet battle featuring AT-AT walkers and a high-speed chase where Grogu pilots his own rocket-powered hover pram.
Expanding the Universe Director Jon Favreau appears to be pulling from the deep lore of the Star Wars universe to bridge the gap between streaming and cinema. Eagle-eyed fans will spot the return of Zeb Orrelios (voiced by Steve Blum) from Star Wars Rebels, fighting alongside New Republic forces. With its mix of massive military action, creature features, and emotional character beats, the trailer aims to reassure audiences that The Mandalorian & Grogu will be a true theatrical event, marking the franchise’s first return to the big screen since 2019.
The Mandalorian & Grogu opens in theaters worldwide on May 22, 2026. With the official trailer now racking up millions of views, anticipation is hitting a fever pitch for what promises to be the definitive chapter in Din Djarin and Grogu’s journey.
























