Summary

The Mandalorianhas been one of the most popularStar Warsprojects in modern times, with Disney and Lucasfilm proving that the franchise can still be entertaining in this day and age. While fans might have mixed feelings toward the most recent trilogy of movies, The Mandalorian has received overwhelmingly positive praise to the point a movie is being created.

Lucasfilm has decided it’s worth taking this series to the big screen, withThe Mandalorian & Groguset to be released on June 08, 2025. While fans eagerly await that one movie, it appears that Lucasfilm is now set on turning this into a larger individual franchise.

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According to industry insiderDaniel Richtman,Lucasfilm intends to turnThe Mandalorian & Groguinto a trilogy even though the first movie hasn’t even been released. However, there is a condition on Lucasfilm’s significant plans for these characters, which is down tohow the first film performs. This will likely go down to both the critical and fan response, but mainly due to the box office results overall, as Lucasfilm will want proof that the movies will be a financial success for it to be worth creating further movies.

The Mandalorianhas been popular withStar Warsfans up until this point, which is why three seasons were developed, taking the characters of Din Jarin andGrogu to extreme heights of popularity. However, Lucasfilm has done a good job connecting these characters to the broaderStar Warsfranchise, with the likes of Luke Skywalker, Boba Fett, and Ahsoka Tano appearing throughout the previous seasons. However, it’s unknown whether any legacy characters will end up making a surprise appearance inThe Mandalorian & Grogu.

Of course, Lucasfilm is already taking a risk in creatingThe Mandalorian & Groguin the first place. Transforming a television series into a movie isn’t easy due to the distinct differences that come from those media. It isn’t as simple as transferring the characters from the Disney Plus series to a movie format, as that’s not a guarantee for success. However, audiences are already invested in the lead characters, and the backstory is detailed and developed, meaning Lucasfilm simply needs to transform it and place everything on a grander scale to ensure that this risk ends up being a gamble worth taking.

Whether Lucasfilm ends up getting its way to turnThe Mandalorian & Groguinto a trilogy will remain to be seen; however, if it proves to be a financial success, then it would make sense to continue the story, developing it even more. TheStar Warsfranchise is entering a new era, with the focus shifting away from the Skywalker story, with new movies planned, such as theRyan Gosling-ledStar Wars: Starfighterfilm.The Mandalorian & Grogubeing a trilogy would help continue that, allowing Lucasfilm to build further characters and stories that don’t focus on the main plot that has takenStar Warsto the point it is today. However, all of the pressure will be onThe Mandalorian & Groguto deliver before expectations for future movies can start.