Disney's Star Wars franchise is set to score big at the Super Bowl with a glimpse of its upcoming film, "The Mandalorian and Grogu." The live-action adventure, directed by Jon Favreau, debuted during the first quarter of the big game on Sunday, giving fans an early look at what's to come.
At the center of the action is Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, a skilled bounty hunter from the hit series "The Mandalorian." Alongside him is his young apprentice Grogu, affectionately known as "the Child," who has become an instant fan favorite. Together, they face off against the Imperial Remnant in what promises to be an epic battle.
As seen during the Super Bowl commercial, the film picks up where its predecessor left off, with Djarin and Grogu on a mission that's fraught with danger and adventure. The tone is similar to the first two films in the series, blending action, humor, and heart.
"The Mandalorian and Grogu" hits theaters on May 22, just over three months from now. Fans are eager to see what the next chapter in this beloved franchise has in store for them. With Favreau at the helm, it's clear that the film will be a thrilling ride filled with memorable moments and stunning visuals.
Disney owns Lucasfilm, the production company behind the Star Wars series. The brand is synonymous with excitement and adventure, and with this upcoming film, it promises to deliver yet again.
At the center of the action is Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, a skilled bounty hunter from the hit series "The Mandalorian." Alongside him is his young apprentice Grogu, affectionately known as "the Child," who has become an instant fan favorite. Together, they face off against the Imperial Remnant in what promises to be an epic battle.
As seen during the Super Bowl commercial, the film picks up where its predecessor left off, with Djarin and Grogu on a mission that's fraught with danger and adventure. The tone is similar to the first two films in the series, blending action, humor, and heart.
"The Mandalorian and Grogu" hits theaters on May 22, just over three months from now. Fans are eager to see what the next chapter in this beloved franchise has in store for them. With Favreau at the helm, it's clear that the film will be a thrilling ride filled with memorable moments and stunning visuals.
Disney owns Lucasfilm, the production company behind the Star Wars series. The brand is synonymous with excitement and adventure, and with this upcoming film, it promises to deliver yet again.