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    Confirmed: ‘Star Wars’ Remaking ‘The Mandalorian’s Three Seasons on Disney+

    JamesBy JamesJuly 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A remake of The Mandalorian is coming soon.

    The Mandalorian Din Djarin holding Grogu
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    Lucasfilm hoped The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) would mark a triumphant return for Star Wars on the big screen. Instead, right after its theatrical debut, the film suffered at the box office, with audiences opting for low-budget, buzzy horror movies.

    Starring Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin alongside Grogu, the feature served as the first theatrical Star Wars release since Star Wars: Episode IX–The Rise of Skywalker (2019). Directed by Jon Favreau, the movie continued the story established in the Disney+ series while introducing new characters, including Sigourney Weaver’s Colonel Ward and Jeremy Allen White’s Rotta the Hutt.

    During the run-up to the movie’s release, Favreau confirmed that the fourth season of The Mandalorian did exist, but that the pivot to feature film left that story–one tying deeper into the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn in the New Republic timeline–was left on the cutting room floor. The reason being that Disney and Lucasfilm wanted The Mandalorian and Grogu to be as accessible as possible for all audiences. That is, there was no need to have seen three seasons of a TV show in order to understand and hopefully enjoy the movie.

    Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) holding Grogu in 'The Mandalorian'
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    A Difficult Road for Disney’s Latest Star Wars Film

    Expectations were high heading into the film’s release. Disney positioned The Mandalorian and Grogu as the franchise’s cinematic comeback after several years away from theaters, hoping the popularity of the Disney+ series would translate into box office success.

    Instead, the film delivered a softer-than-expected performance. Industry projections had already suggested a modest opening compared to previous Star Wars films, and those concerns ultimately proved well-founded. In the end, the movie officially finished its theatrical run with $340.4 million (per Box Office Mojo), on a modest $165 million budget.

    Star Wars Confirms Remake of The Mandalorian‘s Three Seasons

    Lucasfilm and The LEGO Group are teaming up once again, and this time they’re heading to the Outer Rim. LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian (2026), a new animated special, has been confirmed to premiere on Disney+ on September 2, with Lucasfilm promising “unexpected laughs and action-packed fun” for Star Wars and LEGO fans alike.

    Grogu eating a cookie in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    According to Lucasfilm’s announcement, the special will revisit “your favorite stories and characters from all three seasons” of The Mandalorian, reimagining key moments from the live-action series through LEGO’s signature brick-built comedic lens. This puts the special in the same tradition as prior LEGO Star Wars specials, which have historically leaned into parody and abbre

    Alongside the announcement, Lucasfilm released a teaser poster offering the first look at Din Djarin and Grogu’s very first meeting, rendered in LEGO form. The image marks fans’ introduction to how the special will visually adapt one of the franchise’s most iconic character beats.

    Fans attending D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Experience will get an early look at the special. Lucasfilm has confirmed an exclusive screening of LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian will take place on August 15, roughly two and a half weeks ahead of its wide Disney+ release. No additional details, such as full cast, runtime, or a full trailer, have been shared at this time.

    Grogu and Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal, Brendan Wayne, Lateef Crowder) in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    The Future of Star Wars on the Big Screen

    The latest development raises further questions about Lucasfilm’s theatrical strategy.

    While The Mandalorian remains one of Disney+’s most successful original series, its transition to cinemas failed to generate the widespread excitement many expected. The film was intended to kick off a new era of theatrical Star Wars storytelling, but its commercial performance has prompted renewed discussion about whether the franchise is better suited to streaming than traditional blockbuster releases.

    Ryan Gosling (L) and Flynn Gray (R) on a raft in the ocean on the set of 'Star Wars: Starfighter'
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    Lucasfilm still has multiple theatrical projects in development, including new films from Dave Filoni and Star Wars: Starfighter (2027)from Shawn Levy, but The Mandalorian and Grogu now serves as a reminder that even one of the franchise’s most popular modern characters isn’t guaranteed to bring audiences back to theaters in the numbers Disney hoped for.

    Despite the underwhelming box office and its latest awards setback, the adventure isn’t over for Din Djarin and Grogu. The film is already preparing for its home release, with digital platforms set to receive it first on July 21, 2026, followed by physical 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray editions featuring behind-the-scenes bonus content on August 25, 2026.

    What are your thoughts on The Mandalorian and Grogu? Let Inside the Magic know in the comments down below!

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