Here are the latest reactions to The Mandalorian and Grogu, based on current coverage up to May 19, 2026.
Key takeaways
- Early critic reactions are mixed, with some outlets calling the film a fun, crowd-pleasing adventure and others dubbing it underwhelming or too safe for a theatrical Star Wars return. This range mirrors the divided sentiment seen across multiple outlets this week. [Deadline][Variety][8][9]
- Several reviews praise Ludwig Göransson’s score and the film’s focused, pulpier energy that leans into Din Djarin and Grogu’s dynamic, while noting that the film doesn’t shake up the broader Star Wars timeline as much as some fans hoped. [WDWNT coverage highlights score and tone][Deadline][Variety][2][8]
- Critics are especially pointing to Rotta the Hutt’s live-action presence and the Anzellan characters as standout moments, though opinions on Rotta’s dialogue and role vary. [ScreenRant-style recap and other reactions][6][10][2]
Representative quotes from notable outlets
- Deadline: The reviews are mixed, with some suggesting the film lags in magic and feels more like a elevated episodic feature than a transformative theatrical entry. [Deadline][8]
- Variety: Reactions range from “a ton of fun” and a fully cinematic journey to skepticism about whether it expands the timeline meaningfully. [Variety][9]
- The Telegraph (UK press summaries in roundups): Some outlets call the movie “hopeless” or criticize its plot as disjointed, while others highlight a return to pulpier, simpler storytelling. [aggregated reviews in roundups][1]
What this means for fans
- If you’re after a high-stakes, timeline-shaping Star Wars film, expectations may be tempered by critics who say it doesn’t push the larger saga forward. If you’re looking for a self-contained, action-forward Star Wars experience with Grogu’s charm, many reviews applaud that angle. [Variety][Deadline][1][9]
Would you like a concise side-by-side snapshot of the major outlets’ verdicts (positive/negative/mitched) or a short summary focusing on what fans are saying about Grogu’s role and the film’s action sequences? I can also pull up the latest ticket sales and opening-weekend box office trends if you want.[9][8]