The Mandalorian has been a huge hit for Disney+, and with season 4 confirmed, it seems clear that telling Din Djarin's story is going to be a priority for Lucasfilm moving forward. While Rangers of the New Republic was scrapped following Gina Carano's firing, we've already had one spinoff in The Book of Boba Fett, with two more on the horizon: Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew.
While the studio is clearly finding a great deal of success on streaming, the same isn't true in theaters. The Star Wars sequels were incredibly divisive, while upcoming projects like Rian Johnson's mystery trilogy and Patty Jenkins' Rogue Squadron appear to have fallen by the wayside. So, could Mando be brought to the big screen?
"Don't you think it's inevitable?" actor Pedro Pascal recently told Variety (via SFFGazette.com). "I, personally, I have no — truly — I have no idea, but that would be a dream come true. Not that any more dreams could possibly come true! [Laughs] Maybe I've had my fill."
"Seeing just the trailer on a big screen like that, I mean the way it envelopes you and takes you back, and at the same time, it is beyond special to be able to kind of have the intimate experience that we do have with these chapters of The Mandalorian and its expanded universe and everything that is to come and everything that's just started as far as Obi-Wan Kenobi, and we're figuring it out."
"I love going to the movies. Going back and just being able to be with an audience again is one of the most important things to me," he concluded. "If that happens with The Mandalorian, all I can say is...please!"
Pascal is clearly optimistic about the possibility of playing this already iconic bounty hunter in a movie, and we're sure a finale that premieres in theaters would be a massive box office hit. Remember, there's only so much room to tell Din's story in the twenty-five years or so between this show and The Force Awakens, and you have to believe Jon Favreau already has an endgame in mind.
For now, though, we're more than happy to see Mando's story continue each year on Disney+.