The Mandalorian & Grogu: Every Frame of the New Theatrical Trailer
From the return of Bo-Katan to a haunting glimpse of a post-Empire Coruscant, Lucasfilm's first theatrical Star Wars release in seven years is finally taking shape.

The first full-length trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu landed without fanfare on Monday morning, dropped quietly to Lucasfilm's YouTube channel before being amplified across the Disney social ecosystem an hour later.
Two minutes and thirty-eight seconds later, fans had their first proper look at director Jon Favreau's transition from streaming to the big screen — and a clearer picture of where the New Republic era is headed.
We break down every frame, every cameo, and every shot that suggests this isn't just a longer episode.
Priya reports on the Lucasfilm studio system, from the Mandalorian era to the next theatrical decade.
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