Summary
- The Mandalorian & Grogu film may not be the series finale as a fourth season is still in development.
- The success of the film could determine if the characters continue in theaters or on Disney+.
- Some fans may be disappointed as a new season may only set up other characters and story arcs for spinoffs.
Fans of The Mandalorian have been preparing for the show’s theatrical finale in the upcoming Mandalorian & Grogu film project, but a recent report seems to suggest that the movie might not be the climax fans expect.
The Mandalorian brought in a new phase for the Star Wars franchise, serving double duty as the first live-action show to usher in the Disney+ era and the first project with a divergent tone and approach from what had come before. Bringing the franchise back to the small screen following the end of the animated show era and spawning more live-action content across several shows, The Mandalorian was considered the best show from Star Wars for a long time after its debut and continues to remain relevant to this day.
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For now, Star Wars is still in the preliminary stages of returning to the big screen, and Din Djarin has certainly earned his spot at the forefront of this coming resurgence. While it’s long since been reported that The Mandalorian & Grogu movie would be a bittersweet experience for fans due to it spelling an abrupt end to the adventures of its titular characters, a recent report suggests that this might not be the case after all. According to The InSneider, a fourth season of the show (previously rumored to be entirely shelved in favor of the upcoming film conclusion) is still in development for Disney+. While the film has taken priority behind the scenes, and the source reiterates that The Mandalorian & Grogu will hit theaters before a fourth season hits Disney+, there will still be a fourth season.
One possible angle is that the film’s success will decide whether the characters get to stay in theaters going forward or get sunset on Disney+ with one more season, but the reality is probably that the show simply grew too big not to have a big-budget theatrical release. The escalation of stakes and interconnected storytelling that came on after the show’s first season might have doomed a fourth installment of The Mandalorian. With things set up as is and a film guaranteed to hit theaters and Disney+ before another season does, there’s a good chance that any content beyond The Mandalorian & Grogu will exist solely to more thoroughly set up other characters and story arcs for spinoffs and potentially even future films.
Din Djarin and Grogu might still be lending their names, star power, and even presence on screen in a fourth season, but the days of their charming, stoic adventures are likely well and truly over. While some won’t mourn this too deeply, the core fans who saw something special in that cozy Space Western so many years ago seem to be completely out of consideration.
For those who believed that The Mandalorian was better without Jedi, that ship has entirely sailed. However, for fans more interested in the growth of the franchise and expansion of the new lore with projects like Ahsoka, a fourth season does indeed seem to hold a ton of potential. For now, there’s nothing more to do than wait and see how things fall into place as the franchise plots its return to the big screen.
The Mandalorian is available to stream on Disney+.
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