I Think There’s A Clear Move Disney Needs To Make After The Mandalorian And Grogu


The Mandalorian and Grogu’s box office debut last weekend may not have been groundbreaking for the Star Wars Universe, but the movie is definitely a crowd-pleaser for those who decided they wanted to see the streaming-era duo on the big screen. I know I’m not alone in loving the ways in which the movie felt like a throwback to the original trilogy, but there’s something else many fans are talking about regarding the movie. And, it’s got me thinking about a move I want to see The Walt Disney Company do next.

Din Djarin and Grogu operate a machine in The Mandalorian and Grogu.

(Image credit: Lucasfilm LTD)

A Lot Of Fans Of Mandalorian And Grogu Are Loving The Same Thing

It’s no surprise people are talking about all the best Baby Yoda/Grogu moments in the latest of 2026 movie releases, but there was a clear trend when I’ve been looking over my Threads feed in recent days. Check it out:

  • “There’s a sequence in The Mandalorian and Grogu where it becomes a full-on puppet show…in the best way. Like, not since The Dark Crystal have I seen a bunch of puppets speaking gibberish and acting off each other with no humans in sight in a mainstream movie. And it was extra cool to see that kind of high-tech puppetry in IMAX.” – @yaytime
  • “This movie really feels like ‘what if we made a movie where everyone is a muppet and Pedro Pascal was the only human’” – @_bdazzler_
  • “Give me 100 more muppet movies thinly disguised as Star Wars, this was absolute gas” – @lukastarnold
  • “The Mandalorian and Grogu was basically a muppet adventure & I loved every single second” – @sadieohbaby
  • “As someone who watched the muppets daily as a child, this movie truly fed my inner child.” – @leoslovelytreasures



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