All the Easter Eggs and other crucial details you may have missed in the trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu, the first Star Wars movie since 2019.
dropped on Monday and I have to say, it looks like a lot of fun. I loved the first two seasons ofon Disney+ and I still get chills thinking about that Baby Yoda reveal. Hearing the soundtrack playing again during this trailer made me remember just how much fun those first two seasons were – and how dreadful the third one was.
This show went from being the new hope ofto just another lackluster, half-baked Disney+ series, but I want to believe that this new movie – which looks like such fun to me – will be a return to the glory days. "The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy," the logline forreads. "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." In any case, there are tons of Easter Eggs and other important little details in the trailer. We’ll go over the big ones. The movie’s story takes place around 9 ABY and a few years after the start of the show. This is still many years prior to the events of the sequel trilogy. With Moff Gideon out of the picture, our heroes Din Djarin and Grogu will face a new threat, though it’s still tied to the Empire as evidenced by the many Stormtroopers in this trailer.Credit: Lucasfilm Sigourney Weaver plays New Republic officer, Colonel Ward, in the movie. She was a fighter pilot during the rebellion and hires Mando and his baby sidekick for a job of some sorts, though details on what that may be are unclear. I suspect, however, that it might have to do with the Hutts.Credit: Lucasfilm Jabba the Hutt was a fat, slovenly crime lord. His son, Rotta, is the opposite. This is a swole Hutt if ever there was one. Rotta first appeared as a baby Hutt in The Clone Wars as a baby who spent a good deal of time in Ahsoka’s backpack:It’s unclear whether Rotta will be friend, enemy or frenemy here. We do see Mando going up against a couple of massive droids at one point in the trailer. The symbol on the door behind them is the Desilijic clan emblem, which Jabba the Hutt was a part of, so it’s likely these are Rotta’s minions.3. The two other Hutts appear to be the twins from The Book Of Boba Fett. but they’re quite obviously the same as the twins from. These were perhaps the coolest new addition to that show and a massive missed opportunity for a cool story . It’s good to see them return.When I showed my daughter the trailer for this movie, we got to the part with the AT-ATs walking alongside this clowy cliff-face and the one tumbling off the edge and she said “Whoa, classic!” And it’s true. There’s something so epic and classic and nostalgic about watching an AT-AT take a tumble. The Mandalorian at its best did such a good job at capturing the feel – the vibe, as the kids say – of the original trilogy. Hopefully the movie does the same. Apparently fans at the actual presentation got an extended version of this trailer that showed Mando infiltrate the AT-AT and take out the crew of Stormtroopers before blowing it up from inside and flying out to safety. .A New Hope.This friendly looking fella is a Mantellian Savrip, a reptilian alien that holds a special place inlore. It’s one of the pieces of the Dejarik holograph game, the chess-like board game that Chewbacca and R2-D2 were playing inon the Millenium Falcon. The game was first referred to as Space Chess in the 1979 Kenner Product’s Millenium Falcon toy, and was named dejarik two decades later. I wonder if we’ll see more of its famous creatures in Rotta’s gladiator pit?Lots and lots of characters from the show are not present in the trailer, though this doesn’t mean they’re not in the film. These include Boba Fett, The Armorer, Peli Motto, Cobb Vanth, Migs Mayfield and Cara Dune among others. Of course, Gina Carano was fired from the show over controversial tweets years ago, though the actress. That means she could theoretically return, though I very much doubt that will happen. It would be a fun cameo if she showed up in a post-credits scene or even for a brief reunion with Mando and Grogu. Greef Karga actor Carl Weathers passed away in 2024, and it appears Weaver’s Ward will take on something of that part in the film . The year prior,star Ray Stevenson also passed away. That character has been recast withThe Mandalorian and Grogu lands in theaters on May 22nd, 2026 and was “forged” for IMAX, a bit of a reference to the Mandalorian Armorer and all the Beskar steel forging that goes on in the series. Even though the nearest IMAX screen is over two hours away from where I live, I think I’d like to see this on the biggest screen possible. It’s been 6 years since a new Star Wars film came out, and even longer since a good one hit theaters. I hope this is as good asLucasfilm released this amazing poster alongside the trailer. You can see Zeb standing by Grogu, and a pair of Hutts below them. It’s very Golden Age Of Hollywood in design, calling back all those great adventure films of the past.I do have some hope in a Star Wars revival, though some of that is probably due to just how incredible
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