Star Wars, Baby Yoda and Box Office
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Here's how "The Mandalorian and Grogu" ends, where it leaves Baby Yoda and what it all means as "Star Wars" begins a new chapter.
This franchise offshoot follows a hero whose face is obscured for most of the movie. Is “Star Wars” fighting with one arm tied behind its back?
In years past, opening-day tickets for a new Star Wars release were a hot commodity. Entire theaters sold out months before the release of 2015’s “ The Force Awakens ‚” then the first live-action Star Wars film to hit theaters in a decade.
Whether you properly call him Grogu or refer to the little guy by the more informal nickname Baby Yoda, he's the hottest thing going in the "Star Wars" galaxy. And there's nothing cuter than him on a big screen.
Back in 2019, when writer and director Jon Favreau asked composer Ludwig Göransson to score "The Mandalorian" TV series for Disney+, Göransson used new tools and introduced a new sound to the "Star Wars" universe.
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The Mandalorian & Grogu sets major Rotten Tomatoes record for Star Wars’ Disney era
Star Wars is back in theaters with The Mandalorian and Grogu, which has set a Rotten Tomatoes record for the franchise's Disney-era movies.
The film is set after the fall of the Galactic Empire in "Return of the Jedi," as the New Republic works to maintain peace. The New Republic enlists Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) to rescue Rotta the Hutt (Jeremy Allen White),
The Mandalorian and Grogu' is out in theaters on May 22, and fans want to know how the movie is related to 'The Mandalorian' series on Disney+.