Since the ending of season 3 of 'The Mandalorian' there has been talk of a film and there definitely were some groans. I mean, when the first episode came out of the first season, everyone gravitated towards this Star Wars project. There have been a few since and even though I always saw 'The Mandalorian' being about 'A' Mandalorian and not THE Mandalorian (despite the show being called The Mandalorian), I enjoyed the 3 seasons including season 3 which was not very well received. I believe a lot of the fans felt that The Mandalorian was Pedro Pascal's character and that the show was about him. Also, something about Bo-Katan, and she not being THE Mandalorian. To be honest, I felt The Mandalorian could have been any mandalorian (and at a point whilst watching the show) WAS about The Mandalorian who reclaimed Mandalore and The Mandalorian we follow is the person who started the revolution or got the ball rolling on that or, again, was the person to help bring the Mandalorians together, but...we got what we got. Can you imagine if it was, and all the Mandalorians returned home, but then it ended up being more in-fighting leading to another spin-off show just like 'Game of Thrones', but between the Mandalorian's and someone trying to sit on the Mandalorian Throne, but again...we got what we got and to reiterate, I enjoyed season 3. But this trailer, it's really interesting for me to say, I don't care for the movie, but I am also still very interested in it.
Not seeing much from this official trailer, but it looks like 'Mando' will be pulling off an attack on the Empire (or whats left of it) with the help of Ripley and the small guys from another Star Wars project, and I am assuming they will succeed in the end and be the badass hero we have known him to be. You saw that kick, correct? The music is great and the actiok looks decent. It acually looks like a film than a TV show. The quality is different. But also with this trailer, I am not kidding, but all I saw was puppetry and toys watching this trailer, and during it, my first honest thought was, "who gives a....who cares?" But immediately said to myself straight afterwards, "looks cool, might watch that". I mean, we definitely did not need a movie of the show, but I guess if they can get something great done, minimal expense and possibly with a great storyline, we are looking at a winner, maybe (I mean, the fans are tired), and maybe they can sell toys and make sequels. Skeleton Crew was good and charming, but is The Mandalorian and Grogu the way to go? Let's await the next trailer to decide.