Weaver has revealed to Deadline that she’s currently working on The Mandalorian & Grogu. Weaver even “got to meet Grogu for the first time the other day,” which is no doubt a highlight for any actor who’s new to The Mandalorian franchise. The actor doesn’t provide any specific details about her role, but at this stage, she doesn’t need to. Even just knowing someone of her caliber is a part of this upcoming Star Wars movie is an absolute thrill.
I’m playing a role in The Mandalorian & Grogu [which will be directed by Jon Favreau]. I got to meet Grogu for the first time the other day. I’m filming that before I go to London for The Tempest at the end of the year.
This Proves Star Wars Is Stepping Up Its Game For Its Next Movie
Weaver is a Huge Name to Have Attached to This Project
Given how few details are out there about The Mandalorian & Grogu, this is an incredibly exciting update, particularly because of how talented and renowned Weaver is as an actor. From Aliens to Avatar, Weaver has time and time again proven why she’s considered a legend in the sci-fi genre. It’s almost a wonder that she hasn’t yet been a part of Star Wars before this point, and she certainly fits in perfectly with the franchise. Including her in the next Star Wars movie is an important, and an exciting, choice.
Star Wars has a lot to prove with The Mandalorian & Grogu, given the fact they haven’t released a movie since 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and they have infamously scrapped quite a few movie projects that they had in the works. Ironically, however, it was the success of The Mandalorian that convinced them to focus on TV, and now it will be The Mandalorian that takes the franchise back to the movie theater once again. Weaver will no doubt play a large role in helping this to truly work.
While Weaver’s name is certainly a big draw for The Mandalorian & Grogu, it’s her acting caliber that’s the most thrilling part of this news. Whether she plays a helpful hero, a sinister villain, or someone in between, Weaver’s performance will no doubt elevate Star Wars’ next movie to brand-new heights. Her casting alone thus points towards Star Wars is aiming high with The Mandalorian & Grogu, and if its big screen debut is anything like its TV debut, then it will certainly deliver.
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