In Los Angeles, Lucasfilm president Dave Filoni greeted the crowd in person. At AMC Lincoln Square in New York, an armored Mandalorian and a puppet Grogu stood alongside fans before the footage rolled. When the reactions hit social media on May 5, they carried an energy that had been largely absent from Star Wars conversations since The Mandalorian's third season ended.
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The Mandalorian and Grogu is the first Star Wars film in theaters since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, and the first time a Mandalorian-era story has made the jump from Disney+ to the big screen. The film is also arriving under pressure. Early tracking placed its domestic opening at around $80 million for the Memorial Day four-day weekend, below historic Star Wars benchmarks. Disney and Lucasfilm clearly know that, which is why free sneak screenings for core fans (the most likely to carry word-of-mouth) were built into the rollout strategy.
Pedro Pascal has spoken in interviews about watching Star Wars in theaters as a child in Chile, and how he always hoped Din Djarin and Grogu would eventually make it to the big screen. In late April, at a fan celebration in Mexico City, he was moved to tears on stage when he described that hope becoming real. The fans who got a preview on May 4 seemed to feel it too.
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