So far, though, it seems the actor is smart to feel so confident.

Though season 3 earned a more mixed reaction, theMandalorianshow is a fan-favorite and generally well-regarded among viewers.

One would hope the creative team would be able to channel that success onto the big screen as well.

Din Djarin and Grogu in The Mandalorian season 2 with Grogu reaching up to touch Din Djarin’s face

It promises to be a verydifferent kind ofStar Warsmoviewhile also being rooted in characters we already know and love.

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