Substrate
world

The Mandalorian and Grogu Film Opens in Theaters on May 22

The Mandalorian and Grogu is a 132-minute feature film directed by Jon Favreau. It stars Pedro Pascal and features Jeremy Allen White as Rotta the Hutt. The film is scheduled to open in cinemas on May 22.

IN
1 source·May 19, 1:06 PM(10 days ago)·1m read
The Mandalorian and Grogu Film Opens in Theaters on May 22deadline.com
Audio version
Tap play to generate a narrated version.
Developing·Limited corroboration so far. This page will refresh as more sources emerge.

The Mandalorian and Grogu is a 132-minute feature film directed by Jon Favreau. It stars Pedro Pascal and features Jeremy Allen White as Rotta the Hutt. The film is scheduled to open in cinemas on May 22. The story follows Din Djarin and Grogu, who are contracted by the New Republic to locate remnants of the Empire.

Post via X — linked by one of this story's sources.

They are sent to the planet Shakari to find a kidnapped asset. Sigourney Weaver appears as Colonel Ward. The film incorporates elements from the television series The Mandalorian. It includes a sequence in which Din Djarin removes his helmet.

Pascal provides the voice of Din Djarin.

Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder also appear. The film is rated 12A. The production draws from the planned fourth season of the television series. It places events between the original and sequel trilogies.

Key Facts

132-minute runtime
Film length listed in review
May 22 release
Scheduled cinema opening date
Jon Favreau director
Film credited to Jon Favreau

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The film will be available to audiences in theaters starting May 22.

Transparency Panel

Sources cross-referenced1
Confidence score65%
Synthesized bySubstrate AI
Word count141 words
PublishedMay 19, 2026, 1:06 PM
Bias signals removed2 across 1 outlet
Signal Breakdown
Loaded 2

Related Stories

Journalists in Gaza to Receive 2026 Golden Pen of Freedom Awardstraitstimes.com
world2 hrs ago

Journalists in Gaza to Receive 2026 Golden Pen of Freedom Award

Three international news agencies will accept the award on behalf of their local staff still reporting from the territory. The World Association of News Publishers cited the journalists' continued coverage under extreme conditions.

Al-Monitor
AF
2 sources
Supreme Court Revives Havana Docks Lawsuit Over Confiscated Cuban Propertyupi.com
world2 hrs ago

Supreme Court Revives Havana Docks Lawsuit Over Confiscated Cuban Property

The U.S. Supreme Court sent a Helms-Burton Act case back to lower courts for further argument. The suit seeks damages from cruise lines that used docks seized by Cuba in 1959.

FO
1 source
Pakistan Population Growth Outpaces Infrastructure as Male Contraception Stays TabooFrance 24
world2 hrs agoDeveloping

Pakistan Population Growth Outpaces Infrastructure as Male Contraception Stays Taboo

Pakistan's population exceeds 258 million and could reach 300 million by 2030. Contraception remains largely taboo in a society shaped by traditional values. The country continues to lag behind neighbors India and Bangladesh in key social sectors.

FR
France 24
2 sources