THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU Director Jon Favreau Comments On What The Movie Means For Season 4

THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU Director Jon Favreau Comments On What The Movie Means For Season 4

The Mandalorian and Grogu was The Mandalorian season 4 before becoming a movie, and filmmaker Jon Favreau has now commented on what the transition means for the show's small screen future. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Apr 23, 2025 06:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Collider

The Mandalorian season 4 was set to go into production before 2023's Hollywood strikes. Scripts had been written, but that downtime saw Disney decide to pivot and make the story a feature revolving around Din Djarin and Grogu.

Given their popularity and the way season 3 ended, it's hardly a surprise that Disney is looking to cash in on The Mandalorian's success by shifting focus from streaming subscribers to box office revenue.

It's also been over six years since The Rise of Skywalker, so getting Star Wars back into theaters, after it's essentially become a small screen property, has become a priority for Disney CEO Bob Iger. Why not start with two characters who have a huge fanbase?

As of now, we don't know what the future holds in store for these two fan favourites beyond The Mandalorian and Grogu movie coming to theaters next year. For example, is the plan to launch a new film franchise, or could we eventually get a new version of The Mandalorian season 4 on Disney+?

Collider asked filmmaker Jon Favreau the question at Star Wars Celebration this past weekend. The filmmaker responded, "Right now, I'm focusing on the feature because we still have another year of the story. You discover so much as you edit a film and put it together with visual effects. Right now we're really locked in on the big screen story that's coming."

For those concerned that The Mandalorian and Grogu will be little more than a truncated version of season 4, Favreau confirmed he took full advantage of the big screen to make the world of The Mandalorian feel different from what we're used to.

"We really leaned into it. As we did tests, we looked at what looked good in IMAX. A lot of stuff in space looked great, and a lot of sets we built taller to really embrace the opportunity."

"A lot of people know these characters who haven’t seen the show," he said of how the shift to theaters will change his storytelling approach. "So it’s not just that there are people who saw the show and people who don’t know the characters - there’s a big range. We want to reward people who’ve been there since the beginning, but also invite new audiences in."

Starring Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, Jeremy Allen White, and Jonny Coyne, The Mandalorian & Grogu is directed by Favreau and produced by him, Kennedy, Dave Filoni, and Ian Bryce.

This exciting new adventure in the Mandalorian and Grogu's journey is currently in post-production and arrives in theaters on May 22, 2026.

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