ABC News' "Good Morning America" debuted a first look at Disney's upcoming "The Mandalorian and Grogu" movie during the Super Bowl, giving fans a sneak peek into the highly anticipated film.
During the first quarter of the big game, a 30-second spot aired that showed Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, facing off against the Imperial Remnant with his young apprentice Grogu. The brief look at the movie's plot hinted at an epic battle between good and evil in the "Star Wars" universe.
The upcoming film is set to hit theaters on May 22 and promises to be a thrilling ride for fans of the popular Disney series. Director Jon Favreau, known for his work on both the original "Star Wars" trilogy and this spin-off, has promised that the movie will deliver more action-packed adventures than ever before.
In related news, Lucasfilm, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company, parent company of ABC News, also brought fans a brief glimpse of what to expect from its upcoming projects in the coming months.
The first-look spot comes ahead of the film's release and promises to be an exciting addition to "Star Wars" lore. With "The Mandalorian and Grogu" movie set to hit theaters later this year, fans can't wait to see more of Din Djarin and Grogu's adventures in space.
During the first quarter of the big game, a 30-second spot aired that showed Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, facing off against the Imperial Remnant with his young apprentice Grogu. The brief look at the movie's plot hinted at an epic battle between good and evil in the "Star Wars" universe.
The upcoming film is set to hit theaters on May 22 and promises to be a thrilling ride for fans of the popular Disney series. Director Jon Favreau, known for his work on both the original "Star Wars" trilogy and this spin-off, has promised that the movie will deliver more action-packed adventures than ever before.
In related news, Lucasfilm, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company, parent company of ABC News, also brought fans a brief glimpse of what to expect from its upcoming projects in the coming months.
The first-look spot comes ahead of the film's release and promises to be an exciting addition to "Star Wars" lore. With "The Mandalorian and Grogu" movie set to hit theaters later this year, fans can't wait to see more of Din Djarin and Grogu's adventures in space.