Tickets Go Live for THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU as New TV Spot, Posters, and IMAX Details Drop
The next chapter in the Star Wars galaxy is officially kicking into gear. Tickets for The Mandalorian and Grogu are now on sale, and Lucasfilm is clearly in full hype mode with a fresh TV spot, a wave of slick new posters, and some cool insight into just how big this movie is going to feel on the big screen.
This marks the first Star Wars theatrical release since The Rise of Skywalker, and the studio ramping things up in a big way. The latest footage debuted during Disney’s CinemaCon presentation, giving fans in attendance a taste of what’s coming. Now, that momentum continues with a TV spot that leans into the action, charm, and scale fans expect from Din Djarin and Grogu’s next adventure.
Alongside the footage, several new posters have been revealed, and they look fantastic. Premium format partners like IMAX, RealD 3D, and 4DX rolled out their own versions, each one highlighting the cinematic experience angle.
Beyond the visuals, Jon Favreau dropped some interesting details while speaking in Las Vegas, including confirmation that more than 40 minutes of the film was shot in an expanded IMAX ratio.
Speaking to MovieWeb, Favreau explained: "A lot of what Star Wars was about, too, is about family and about growth. But you need the fun, exciting backdrop. And that backdrop was inspired by the 'Flash Gordon' space opera, pulp storytelling.
“And also, we had this scale to do it. Now, we can do that kind of stuff. There's the head of the creature that we use for example in the movie, but we needed interactivity."
"So to have that, and to have to build on a stage that was tall enough for IMAX, big enough to fill with so that we could go underwater, it's those moments that inspire you.
“You saw things. If you watch the animated shows, you kind of see what it is. But can we do something that hasn't been done before in Star Wars while still making it feel like Star Wars? It's harder than you think."
That ambition really comes through in everything we’ve seen so far. There’s a clear push to blend the grounded, character-driven storytelling of The Mandalorian series with a larger, more cinematic scope.
It’s not just about bringing these characters to theaters, it’s about making the experience feel worthy of the big screen.
After a few years away from theaters, Star Wars feels like it’s finding its rhythm again. Between the ticket sales launch, new footage, and eye-catching marketing rollout, excitement is definitely building. If Lucasfilm keeps this energy going, fans are going to be all in by the time opening night hits.