Friday, 3 July 2026

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu 2026 [alternative name The Mandalorian and Grogu] by AverageMansReviews

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu 2026 [alternative name The Mandalorian and Grogu] by AverageMansReviews

Related content: Mortal Kombat II 2026 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2026/05/mortal-kombat-ii-2026-by.html



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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/robotics/animal cruelty/drugs/slavery/shooting/standing/impaling/torture/animal feeding/medical

Full disclosure I haven't watched the TV program: briefly; Din Djarin/The Mandalorian/other adaptions of this name [Pedro Pascal/Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder set doubles:] he is a mandalorian, veteran Bounty Hunter, but is the guardian of Grogu [voiced by: Unknown performer:] he is a baby yoga, that definitely has the force inside him; they are associated with the New Republic; where The Mandalorian has just completed his latest content for them; Colonel Ward [Sigourney Weaver:] she is a leader of the New Republic's Adelphi Rangers, that in short informs The Mandalorian, we/meaning he will be working for the Hutts; Rotta the Hutt [voiced by: Jeremy Allen White:] he is Lord Jabber the Hutts' son that has been kidnapped, so The Mandalorian's contract is; rescue him and return him home to the Hutts and in return they will give us valuable information; The Mandalorian is not exactly thrilled by these turn of events, but he does it anyway.

Generally speaking: storyline/script, character developments and framework and pacing; this storyline/script serves its purpose to be naughty, very naughty, because without giving too much away; it kept now and again making reference to times are changing between The Mandalorian and/or Grogu; so I stress this is just heavy speculation/heavy opinions based; if I had to guess they are either going to make a sequel or a sequel so it makes it a trilogy or they are going to expand this part of the universe; but have them at different stages of life. But then again this all depends on if this film makes a reasonable return; as of the first creating this content by the end of the weekend will have made budget back of the $165 million; but for me it needs to make somewhere between 4 to $500 million for them to be satisfied at minimum; the framework and pacing of this 137 minute film broadly speaking is good [I will discuss it again later on in this content.]

Art, action and comedy; the slow art is broadly speaking what you come to expect from a big franchises such as Star Wars, highly detailed, splendid and breathtaking; such as the scenery, set designs, costumes and accessories; yes we do have some minimum AT-AT Walker [The All Terrain Armored Transport Walker;] our lead partnership hi-jacks one of them to complete a contract with Grogu indicating furiously that the one they are currently has been rigged to explode, The Mandalorian is aware of this, but he needs to complete the contract or of sorts.

Now unfortunately this is where I have to be a negative nelly on reflection on any frantic or heavy usage of computer animation sequence of events minus momentarily under the water; this movie falls into a very large trap and consistently so; it is where you could have a lot happen on-screen at one time or something massive; if you are like me... you will know what you are looking for or when it happens, because even though I praised or somewhat praised AT-AT Walker it starts from the closing stages of this sequence; obviously you're going to need a bit of substance; so basically it is like watching an old computer trying to keep up with the new program in the sense of at best it is going to try and keep up with the program, but ultimately so old computer is going to struggle. So in a film sense you are going to see a whenever this film speeds up or bulky sequences as it relates to computer animation; vehicle chasing sequence either the background and foreground has clear separation [so it comes across as a pop-up book] or/and on top of that we have a wash of colour; so in essence we have too much happening on the screen and it just can't handle it; incredibly messy or we just have a clear divide between the background and foreground or in other words the green-screen; when The Mandalorian is going one-on-one with this beast; it sticks out like a sore thumb when he is looking around.

But then again this project does much better when it is fully packed, granted I am open to the idea that some of these sequences are noticeably more darker as in visually darker than others meaning I can't see the problems; but when we have a better paced sequence meaning slower but still impactful so we could still have lots of characters on screen such as without giving too much away The Mandalorian and Rotta teaming up; it is excellent fun.

You see this is why Mortal Kombat II 2026 is in the related section of this content; because strangely enough they have one thing in common and that is this; everything I said about MK II 2026 and its visual representation for the budget of $80 million is now even more justified based on everything I feared for the MK sequel if they had the budget of $165 million and it came out like Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu 2026; where I have quite clearly stated it looks wonderful and all that; because we have a large budget comes a certain expectation, so by and large Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu 2026 as soon as you want to do anything bulky or/and multipurpose it struggles.

Character developments, performances and voice performances; The Mandalorian and Grogu; their character developments and on-screen chemistry; are all good with performance and voice performers; formulaic; but still good: Now we come to another problem; even though I have just said something to the effect of all good as it relates to our lead partnership; the fact that there are 5 characters/performances/voice performances which are much better rounded, consequently stronger is a problem and in no particular order; a mystery bounty hunter and his intimidating presence including terrifying pet [I should point out that this pairing says very little,] so it leaves the things such as presence, demeanour and other contributing elements to bring them to life, Rotta; he is his own person; he wants to get out from underneath his father's legacy and he has a natural bond with Grogu; granted to begin with he just had to feed him, but still it is natural bond, Sigourney Weaver as Colonel Ward: she has very limited appearances in this film; but as they say a top-class performance is fleeting, class is permanent [she even gets involved in an action sequence; that is all I can say, because I can tell they wanted to make that it treats for Star Wars fans;] excellent performance and finally we have this interaction with this helpful character that helps out Grogu consequently The Mandalorian; this is another limited character that for what they bring to the table is spot on excellent; if I have made this clear enough all 5 of these characters/performances/voice performances are excellent and I have to give a little shout out to these little engineers they were very good characters and had very good chemistry with Grogu: so the moral of the story is; when you're being outshone in your own movie there is a problem such as if it is just our lead partnership and they are doing anything but sharing dialogue or communications with one another; this is where the film really does slow down they need someone or anyone just to put the focus on, so we can have good pacing at minimum back again.

This film receives: 8/10, this film is excellent; it clearly does have problems, but anything less than this mark, just feels a little bit disrespectful based on all of the positive visual representation, action, comedy and surrounding cast. 3 Nominees which include but not limited to Golden Trailer Awards 2026 Golden Trailer AwardBest Fantasy/Adventure "Hope", The Walt Disney Studios, AV Squad

 

 

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