Mando’s Unmasked in the Official “The Mandalorian and Grogu” Trailer
The official trailer for director Jon Favreau’s Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu opens with Grogu getting into a bit of mischief. The wondrous child is messing around with some of the buttons in Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal)’s spaceship, the Razor Crest—a no-no—one his patient surrogate father needs to remind him of again. The two are off on another adventure, as we follow them on a journey whose first stop has them looking for a Hutt, the notorious intergalactic gangsters that have been a part of the Star Wars canon since the beginning.
But Mando and Grogu aren’t only about to mix it up with those thugs; they’re also going to be crossing paths with war criminals and all sorts of unsavory misfits as Mando goes about his bounty hunter business with his tiny protegé. Yet once again, the two will find themselves involved in something larger. A meeting with Sigourney Weaver’s Colonel Ward makes the stakes clear—”This isn’t about revenge,” she says, “it’s about preventing another war.”
The official trailer for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu shows that Mando will be unmasked in the feature-length film—we see Pedro Pascal’s face, front and center, as an unmasked Mando is threatened by a Hutt. Mando also understands that Grogu will live centuries beyond him, meaning he won’t always be around to protect the little guy. Yet Grogu is no helpless creature, and as he learns more from Mando and pairs it with his natural gifts, he will be a force to be reckoned with. A Force, if you will.
Favreau directs from a script he co-wrote with Dave Filoni. The cast includes Jeremy Allen White as the voice of Rotta the Hutt, Hemky Madera as an Imperial Warlord, Steve Bum as Zeb Orrelios, and Jonny Coyne as Janu Coin.
Check out the trailer below. The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives in theaters on May 22.
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