Star Wars Fans Happy and Confused by The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie Announcement
01/09/2024 03:04 pm EST
Let's Goooooo
The overwhelming sentiment seems to be one of excitement from most fans of The Mandalorian – after all, this is just their favorite show getting a shot at the big screen.
In A Few Words...
'Nuff Said.
See You In...A Few Years?
The Mandalorian & Grogu is going into production this year, but it will be a hot minute before we actually see their adventures continue.
Great Idea... Terrible Name
"The Mandalorian & Grogu" isn't exactly a name on the fringe edge of creativity, and a lot of Star Wars fans are acknowledging that.
Babu Back to Big Screen
Babu Frik made the Anzellans cute and lovable breakout stars of the franchise when he made his franchise debut in Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. The Mandalorian then ran with that baton, offering fans an entire pit crew of Anzellan droidsmiths to adore. If Mando and Grogu are headed to the big screen, than it's a safe bet the Anzellans are as well!
Is This Even A Plan?
On a more cynical front, some fans are viewing a Mando and Baby Yoda movie the guarantee of a save maneuver, rather than an ambitious franchise plan in action.
That's Three-Billy, Easy!
Okay, so maybe a $3 billion box office is a bit too ambitious – but this Mando/Baby Yoda movie IS an easy win for the Star Wars franchise.
Winning & Spinning
This 'Grogu in a spinning chair' meme suddenly hits differently now.
The Mandalorian & Grogu is set to go into production sometime in 204.
STAR WARS IS DEAD.
Eh, we don't believe it, but we do feel it's only fair to give some light to fans who feel that way.
What About That Solo Tho?
...And then there are the Star Wars fans who still want to see another Solo project before anything else. This is your moment.
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