Disney's 'Star Wars' Movie 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Now Officially Buried

Comments for Disney’s ‘Star Wars’ Movie ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Now Officially Buried

The Mandalorian Din Djarin holding Grogu

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54 Comments

  1. Tom

    “Now officially buried”

    So why do you keep bringing it up?

  2. RedHotPepperSpayer

    Disney and their shills will never understand that people are done with Disney Star Wars.They’ll lose millions and millions and still won’t get it. Kids don’t even want to see it. It’s over, man! Wake up to reality! Walmart and Target can’t even get rid of the movie’s merchandise on the clearance rack!

    1. SpaceX

      Not just SW being dead but Pedro Pascal is box office poison, it’s not the first of his movie’s to flop. Keep dissing off certain audiences and pay the price

      1. Drayton

        He cried because he didn’t want MAGA’s support then cried when he didn’t get it so movie failed

        1. Dijon

          I haven’t been to a movie in years. I went to this one. It was awesome. I have nothing to complain about. I was thoroughly thrilled and enjoyed throughout the whole movie. Never saw the series

          1. Nate

            Exactly. It’s a fantastic movie. Alot of people are broke rn and not going to movies as much. That doesn’t take away from the fact it was a fantastic movie.

          2. JayK

            Yes, that’s right… Just consume and never think. Keep consuming, little consumer

        2. Paul

          Cry more maga

          1. john

            The film Obsession is a completely different kind of film to Mandalorian you can not compare the to ! both will have a different kind of audience !! so why should us Star Works lovers suffer because of you critics.

      2. Justin

        Now your comment is not only disrespectful but null in void. You bash Pedro w/o any authenticity to your remark. You clearly are not a star wars fan and should keeps your comments to yourself.

        1. Norm

          Goofus, he’s not wrong. Kennedy killed Star Wars for most people, and you mention Pedro and all you get is eyeroll. He’s a jerk and crybaby. On top of all that, turning a 6-8 hour final season into a 2ish hour movie can’t work, especially after waiting YEARS to deliver it.

          1. Ouzaru

            It sounds like you know nothing about Pedro Pascal – he’s a great actor and person, and everyone who worked with him says that.

            It’s not his fault that Disney is trying to go back to its formal glory days from before the pandemic.

            Try to be less cynical and hateful when you comment 🙂

          2. Steve

            Pedro Pascal is not a great actor at all and I look forward to him being part of a mass walkout of actors when the media giants including Disney are broken up as monopolies resulting in the old Studio System returning and Hollywood going back to its Golden Age of the 1930s and 40s. Movie stars will be under contract and belong to the studios again with MGM returning to its former glory back in the hands of the descendants of the great Louis B. Mayer with “more stars than there are in the heavens.” Back to the days of when Clark Gable was King of Hollywood and when Judy Garland skipped down the Yellow Brick Road. Pascal will refuse to sign with MGM, Warner, RKO, or another studio screaming how he’s not a commodity or a prize racehorse and announce he’d rather never act again.

        2. john

          Well said 👏

    2. Bill

      The people who created this last Star Wars film, are too close to the franchise. They have departed away from the magic the episode 4 captivated us all. They need input from those who saw the first film for the first time. When it was first realized. You need those people to help you find the magic again! Don’t give up!

  3. Tyler Perry

    Shills: It’s going to make two billion dollars!!!

    The box office: 💀

    Shills: RREEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!

  4. Patty

    It was basically buried when it was first announced. When the trailers came out people said it looked boring. Next Mark Hamill dumped a big pile of politics on it. Pedro added even more political poop to it.

    1. Echoing Canyons

      Geez, I thought for sure my kiss with Colby would draw crowds into the theaters! — Pedro

    2. Scott

      Yeah I’m not a fan. Pedro and even when Mark Hamill had to inject politics, it took what little interest I had and just dumped it into I don’t care

      1. Julie

        Exactly. Don’t alienate half of your audience. So tired of actors pushing their agendas on fans. Just do your job.

  5. Timothy

    Everybody here is forgetting that the “baby yoda” fad is over and played a big factor in the flop. That things not growing or talking anymore distinct than he was years ago. Real men, who are fans of only the original three or six, don’t care for Disney Star Wars. Just because they don’t like it doesn’t make them “man babies” like Pedro thinks.

    1. Americano

      Oh please nobody cares what PeePee Pascal says or thinks, what we choose to watch is none of his beeswax just pretend he doesn’t exist especially when you don’t watch anything he’s in

    2. Dijon

      In all honesty, I think the people bashing it are incels. And most of them never saw the movie. It was great in 3D IMAX. Very entertaining. It was a popcorn Saturday movie

      1. JayK

        Yeah, a Star Wars film being a “Sunday popcorn movie” is not a good thing 😆. That means it’s boring and forgettable, which it was. Clearly you’re too young to remember when the prequels came out and all the hype surrounding them. People turned those films into multi-week long EVENTS. Meanwhile, no one cares about Mando and Grogu. Boring popcorn movie, not a true Star Wars film.

        1. TP

          A fun popcorn movie is all any Star Wars movie could hope to be. The thing many of you “fans” seem to forget is that Star Wars just has a very angry fan base. They hated on the 3 prequels so hard they cause the boy who played Anakin to quit acting. The reality is this particular fandom is super toxic and entitled, so as much as I used to love Star Wars, less content for the incels to whine about sounds great to me.

          1. Bill

            To save the franchise, yes we are angry. Go back, re-cast the first movie after the first three, re shoot with the new cast, with some change of direction. This is how we can forgive you!
            Do it, save the franchise.

  6. CD

    I actually really liked the movie and grogu was awesome. I’m sad that people are dissing this movie. Stop bashing it please.

    1. Eric

      I’m with you. It was a fun movie.

      1. JayK

        It was boring slop, but you keep consuming and sucking it down just like they want you to lol

        1. TP

          People are allowed to like things you don’t, calm down Mr Entitled lol.

  7. Bert

    All these commenters don’t care about SW, but care enough to comment over and over.

    1. Steve

      Star Wars will be ending as a franchise when Disney is broken up by Washington who will take away Lucasfilm and hand it back to George’s family resulting in no more movies or shows. The franchise will be left to collect dust on a shelf and removed from the parks to avoid paying the Lucas family billions in licensing fees. No one will mourn the end of Disney ownership of Star Wars.

  8. David boch

    I went to see the movie thoroughly enjoyed it, thought it was great, picked up right where the season three of the series left off action all the way through. I don’t know why everybody saying it was horrible been watching Star wars since the seventies fantastic edition.

    1. Durk

      It’s not “franchise overextension”. They made a series of bad movies and shows that destroyed their fanbase. Then they did a poor job of turning Mando season 4 into a movie. But by this point nobody cares anyway so it doesn’t matter if the movie is goos or bad.

      1. Gil

        Get started on Season 4 of Mando. Its a streaming universe now. Fools.

  9. Clark

    Dark, fuzzy, dreary, grainy, 3D crap

  10. Brian T Marshall

    Maybe, just maybe they should not have put Kathleen Kennedy and a bunch of woketards in charge

    1. Veronica

      Why do you say that? Her films have been financial successes

      1. JayK

        But universally hated by fans. Casual moviegoers don’t care and prefer to just turn their brains off to watch explosions.

        1. TP

          Star Wars fan hate everything, so this isn’t saying much lol. They’re NEVER happy with anything that comes out. Go look up how the fans responded to the prequels.

  11. Jon

    I think the major issue about this article is, the vast majority of movie viewers no longer go to the cinema. How many movies have grossed millions of dollars in post cinema revenue?
    Personally, I loved the movie. Grogu was awesome despite a uninspired Pascal performance. The graphics were fun and inspiring. The plot was as expected. I look forward to it coming out on Disney+ and adding it to my library!

  12. Justin

    The mando movie was awesome, although it could have added a little more umph, it was still as good as expected. For anyone that thinks it was not, they are wrong. I love what John and his team have done with the franchise and pray they continue with their masterpieces! There is plenty of money to be made from the franchise. On another note, the backrooms was hands down the worst movie I have ever seen and how it got in the top three is beyond me, plain Garbage!

  13. Ron

    I would be one of those lifelong fans who saw the original movie as a little kid when it first came out. I remember when the trilogy of the prequels came out I was pretty excited for the first one but left disappointed. When I returned to the movie years later I was surprised that the jar jar Binks character that had annoyed me so much wasn’t as pervasive in the film as I had recalled. But then once Disney started changing the mythology well at the same time destroying Legacy characters then they lost me. After all I fell in love with a product for what it was. Once you make radical changes to it and disrespect the original movies that were a cultural phenomenon then there is really nothing tying me too the franchise. The stuff that came out with later, above objections aside, were uninspiring and bordered on offensive at times. It’s not that I hate Star wars now I just no longer care about it. How you can kill a base as passionate Star wars fans is a remarkable feat.

  14. Douglas Holste

    One of my complaints with the series is that the third season is only out on 4K Blu-ray. You are out of luck if you don’t have a 4k player which cost two to three times more than regular Blu-ray player. So I missed the last season and I find this situation petty and real buzz kill. Maybe I’ll see it, probably won’t if they continue with the 4K obsession.

  15. Should of left it as a TV show, I’ll watch it for free eventually, no rush. I forgot it was even going to the big screen. I would love a return to the little screen but meh, it’s been years, I haven’t even bothered with the final fantasy remake as that also has taken way to freaking long lol.

    These companies don’t know wtf they doin.

    Lmao can’t believe they introduced a commentary version ugh yuck, what kind of freak would watch such a thing? Eh hard core nerds and upcoming filmmakers I suppose, nobody else.

  16. Goofybastrd

    Mandalorian is exclusive to the Disney channel. So I’ve never seen it. So like most people, I’m not going to bother with it, because I don’t know the story. If they were smart, they would have shown the series on ABC before the movie release.

  17. A

    Its clear that the so called journalists have never seen a good movie in there life let alone a star wars film this is why no one cares about a trampy no body’s opinion

  18. xracer000

    I have watched every Star Wars movie in theaters since the Special Editions in 1997. Mando & Grogu will be the first one I have not bothered to go and see. Hearing the reviews and knowing it is supposed to debit on Disney+ 90 days after the theatrical release, I was and still am willing to wait until them. I am not even looking forward to Starfighter, as my confidence in Diane Star Wars is fading, and even though Project Hail Mary was a good movie, I am not a fan of Ryan Gosling, even though he is from my home town.

  19. Ivan

    Well disney keeps having these weird ass tranny loving libtards talk politics in interviews.. nobody wants to hear about politics from dumb actors

  20. Jimbo

    Star Wars is nearly 50 years old. It used cutting edge technology that nobody had seen before for visual effects. It also used cutting edge audio on the 70mm version. Several sequels used advances in audio and visual effects as part of the story telling. 49 years later it has become average commonly used technology. Skywalker Sound and ILM now do work for several studios. The initial interest and following have faded. I still remember sitting in the Coronet theater in San Francisco as the Millenium Falcon came overhead from the back of the room. It made an impression. It set a new standard for cinema sound.

  21. Lightning

    While the film wasn’t exactly a masterpiece, I enjoyed it for what it offered. HOWEVER, I can’t get past one thing – at one point, Mando’s captured by another bounty hunter, delivered to that bounty hunter’s contractors & stripped of all weapons (at least, that’s what a professional bounty hunter would do). Naturally Mando escapes the place & stands inside a ruined ship and draws his pistol…did I miss something or was that just a studio faux pas?

  22. karin murray

    Should have put it on Disney instead

  23. Revan2574

    Two things damage this film. One, it was a film instead of season four; stick with what works. Two, there was a good five minutes in the movie where basically nothing happened. No action or dialogue.

  24. Darthpopcorn

    The Mandalorian & Grogu is the best Star Wars movie since the prequels; it’s a true cinematic craftmanship. Plus, it’s amazing that a movie that features puppets as central characters for at least a third of its runtime has achieved such success with audiences and at the box office.

    What’s strange is the backlash it’s receiving due to political fanaticism and from YouTubers who think they’re better screenwriters than George Lucas. This movie cost $144 million even with the tax break, and the advertising paid for itself through corporate deals. James Gunn’s Superman cost $225 million plus another $200 million in advertising, and the media refused to call it a resounding failure despite it grossing only $600 million.

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