
A new promotional clip for The Mandalorian & Grogu has been released. It mostly features footage from the latest trailer, but includes a few never-before-seen moments.
A particularly memorable scene shows Din Djarin and Grogu flying towards their ship, and then briefly inside as they prepare for their upcoming movie adventure.
Watch below.

New footage keeps the spotlight on Din and Grogu
This new promotion isn’t groundbreaking, but it will likely re-engage fans and keep them interested.
The extra scene of Din and Grogu heading back to their ship makes the movie’s quick pace feel even more exciting and reinforces their close relationship, which is what fans love most about the series.
Marketing for The Mandalorian & Grogu is ramping up
Okay, so the May 22, 2026 release date is getting closer, and it feels like Disney and Lucasfilm are really starting to ramp up the marketing for this one. We’re definitely seeing a bigger push now, which is exciting!
With the recent release of the official trailer, a commercial during the Big Game last month, and a feature in Empire Magazine, this new TV spot continues building excitement for the return of Star Wars to cinemas – something that hasn’t happened since The Rise of Skywalker premiered in 2019.
Star Wars heads back to theaters in May
The story takes place in a galaxy still recovering from the fall of the Empire, with various Imperial leaders continuing to cause trouble.
Din Djarin and Grogu find themselves caught up in another conflict when the New Republic seeks assistance in safeguarding the progress made by the Rebellion.
Lucasfilm is emphasizing that this film is meant to be experienced in theaters, and it will only be available in cinemas and IMAX starting May 22, 2026.
Watch the spot:
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2026-03-11 16:01