The Ultimate List of What to Watch Before ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu’

In 2019, Lucasfilm’s The Mandalorian debuted on D+, launching the studio’s streaming era. The Jon Favreau-led franchise introduced a pair of characters who were quickly embraced by fans and allowed for many characters from beloved animated series to make the jump to live-action. Through three seasons, the adventures of Din Djarin and Grogu have carved out a significant corner of the galaxy far, far away and six-and-a-half years later, Lucasfilm is returning Star Wars to theaters with The Mandalorian and Grogu.

The Mandalorian–with help from The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka and Skeleton Crew–has revealed that the New Republic is far from a peaceful era but rather a transitional one in which disparate Imperial remnants sow discord, the Shadow Council seeks to consolidate power and, most terrifyingly, Grand Admiral Thrawn has returned from exile, ready to claim his title as Heir to the Empire. As if that wasn’t fertile enough narrative ground, Din Djarin’s past as a bounty hunter will also play a major role in the film as two ghosts of the Clone Wars have re-emerged from the Outer Rim to appear in the film: Rotta the Hutt, the only legitimate heir to Jabba’s fallen empire, and Embo, the legendary Kyuzo hunter.

Between a growing number of adversaries and a new galactic war stands the Clan of Two. To understand the collision course set for May 22, 2026, fans must look back at the scars of Mandalore, the secret cloning projects of the Empire, and the blood-soaked history of the Bounty Hunters’ Guild. Truly, The Mandalorian and Grogu looks to be one of the final of nearly two decades of Dave Filoni-era storytelling. And so, to help you fully embrace and enjoy the first Star Wars story to hit the big screen since 2019, we present The Ultimate List of What to Watch Before The Mandalorian and Grogu


📂 Intelligence Dossier: The Path to The Mandalorian and Grogu

Subject: Tactical Prep for the May 22, 2026 Premiere

Briefing: The collision of Mandalorian Creed, Hutt Succession, and New Republic Jurisprudence.

Phase I: The Way of the Mandalore

Grogu and the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN, season two, exclusively on Disney+. © 2020 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

The core narrative of Din Djarin and Din Grogu establishes the father/son dynamic of the Clan of Two.

Series / ChapterChaptersThematic NotesRuntime
The Mandalorian Season 11–8The Creed, the Client, and the discovery of Grogu.4h 55m
The Mandalorian Season 29–16The search for the Jedi and the return of the Darksaber.5h 15m
The Book of Boba Fett5–7The Reunion How Din got his N-1 and why Grogu is back.2h 20m
The Mandalorian Season 317–24The Siege of Mandalore and the official adoption of Din Grogu.5h 50m
TOTAL PHASE I18h 20m

To understand the movie, you must know the history of Din Djarin and his foundling, Grogu. This includes all three seasons of The Mandalorian as well as the “hidden” Season 2.5 found in The Book of Boba Fett.

The Mandalorian: Season 1

The Child and the Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) in THE MANDALORIAN, exclusively on Disney+
  • Chapters 1–8: The discovery of Grogu, the betrayal of the Guild, and the first showdown with Moff Gideon.

The Mandalorian: Season 2

The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal), Grogu and Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN, season two, exclusively on Disney+. © 2020 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
  • Chapters 9–16: The search for other Mandalorians (Bo-Katan) and the Jedi (Ahsoka/Luke), ending with the emotional separation of Din and Grogu.

The Book of Boba Fett

(L-R): Grogu and the rancor in Lucasfilm’s THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT, exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
  • Chapter 5, “Return of the Mandalorian”: Din struggles with the Darksaber and gets his new N-1 Starfighter.
  • Chapter 6, “From the Desert Comes a Stranger”: Grogu’s Jedi training with Luke and his choice to return to Din.
  • Chapter 7, “In the Name of Honor”: The duo reunites in battle on Tatooine.

The Mandalorian: Season 3

(L-R): Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), Grogu and Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) with the Mandalorian gauntlet shield in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN, season three, exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
  • Chapters 17–24: The redemption of Din Djarin, the retaking of Mandalore, and the official adoption of Din Grogu.

Phase II: The Antagonist

Bounty Hunter in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.

Analyzing the lethal history of the movie’s primary hunter.

Series / EpisodeTitleThematic NotesRuntime
The Clone Wars Season 2, Episode 17Bounty HuntersIntro to the shield-hat and pet Anooba.22m
The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 4Sphere of InfluenceEstablishes Embo as a high-level political mercenary.22m
The Clone Wars Season4, Episodes 15-18Obi-Wan Undercover ArcSurvival training alongside Cad Bane. Peak tactical feats.1h 28m
The Clone Wars Season 4, Episode 20BountyWorking with a young Boba Fett as part of Krayt’s Claw.22m
The Clone Wars Season 4, Episode 22RevengeUnderworld alliances and high-stakes melee combat.22m
The Clone Wars Season 5, Episode 1RevivalTracking the shift in criminal power during the Sith rise.22m
The Clone Wars Season 6, Episode 5An Old Friend The Scipio snow-chase vs. Anakin.22m
TOTAL PHASE II4h 00m

As rumored last year and confirmed in the trailer, the deadly Kyuzo bounty hunter Embo will be featured as one of the film’s primary antagonists. Embo isn’t just a villain; he’s a veteran who has been active since the Clone Wars. These key episodes from the beloved animated series show why he is a physical match for a Mandalorian.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Animated Series

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 2, Episode 17 “Bounty Hunters” (21 BBY)

Embo makes his first appearance in an episode dedicated to the memory of legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, admired greatly by George Lucas and whose work significantly inspired The Creator’s vision for Star Wars.

After a crash landing on Felucia, Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka seek aid from the local spice farmers only to learn that the villagers are the ones who are in real need. Beset by Hondo Ohnaka and his band of pirates, the farmers have contracted four bounty hunters to protect them.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com

The death toll rises! As the battles intensify, and threaten a growing number of Republic worlds, planets are left to survive on their own. While the Jedi struggle to fight a war on many fronts, a series of medical stations have been established as a lifeline for those in need, but the facilities are easy prey for Separatist attacks. After losing contact with the medical station orbiting Felucia,
Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker and
Ahsoka Tano are sent to investigate…

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 3, Episode 4 “Sphere of Influence” (21 BBY)

Though it’s just a cameo appearance, the episode establishes Embo’s decades-long relationship with the Hutts.

Chairman Papanoida’s daughters, Chi Eekway and Che Amanwe, are kidnapped and held for ransom and it’s up to Ahsoka Tano and the Senator from Pantora, Riyo Chuchi, to aid the new chairman and his son in recovering their family members.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com

Pantora in peril! The newly elected Chairman of Pantora, Baron Papanoida, is caught in a deadly political game. The Trade Federation has blockaded Pantora and suspended all commerce
with the system. Isolated from the
rest of the Republic, the people of
Pantora are beginning to rally
against the Senate, who have seemed unsympathetic to their plight.

To make matters worse, Count Dooku has come forward offering aid if Pantora joins the Separatist Alliance. Chairman Papanoida has dispatched Senator Chuchi to Coruscant with the hope that she can motivate the Senate to act in favor of Pantora before Lott Dod can legitimize the blockade….

In addition to those individual episodes, a classic arc also helps to establish Embo’s status among the galaxy’s hunters.

Obi-Wan Undercover

Though he only appears in two of them, this four-episode arc establishes Embo as one of the galaxy’s preeminent bounty hunters.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 15, “Deception” (20 BBY)

When the Jedi learn of a Separatist plot to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine, one of them must go deep undercover as a hardened criminal to extract information from the conspirators.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com


A terrorist threat! Moralo Eval, mastermind of a Separatist plot to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine, has been captured by Republic
forces. But even with the criminal behind bars, rumors swirl in the underworld of Coruscant that Moralo’s plot has already been set in motion.

With precious time running out, the Jedi Council hatches their own plot to keep the Chancellor safe….

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 16, “Friends and Enemies” (20 BBY)

Fleeing across the galaxy with criminal fugitives, a disguised Obi-Wan, Cad Bane and Moralo Eval are tenaciously pursued by Anakin and Ahsoka, who have no idea they’re chasing their friend.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com


Fugitives on the run! Disguised as
Jedi killer Rako Hardeen, Obi-Wan Kenobi works undercover to solve a Separatist plot against Chancellor Palpatine. Obi-Wan meets the plot’s mastermind,
Moralo Eval, breaking him out of jail to gain his trust. But now Kenobi faces another obstacle: bounty hunter Cad Bane.

Can Obi-Wan Kenobi overcome Bane’s suspicions? Or will the ruthless criminal see through his disguise and expose the Jedi? Only time will tell….

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 17, “The Box” (20 BBY)

The disguised Obi-Wan accompanies Cad Bane and Moralo Eval to Count Dooku’s home planet of Serenno, where they enlist in a brutal competition with other bounty hunters from around the galaxy to determine who will participate in a plot to kidnap the Chancellor.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com

Obi-Wan Kenobi in disguise! Working undercover as assassin Rako Hardeen, Obi-Wan leads a secret mission to uncover the Separatist plot against Chancellor Palpatine. Using cunning and courage, he gains the trust of
bounty hunter Cad Bane and criminal mastermind Moralo Eval, earning him entrance into the stronghold of Separatist leader, Count Dooku. Now, it is here, on the beautiful planet of Serenno, that a barbaric contest will determine the fate of Obi-Wan Kenobi and possibly the Republic itself….

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 18, “Crisis on Naboo”

The Chancellor travels to Naboo to preside over a public ceremony, guarded by Jedi Knights. Dooku and his bounty hunters — including an undercover Obi-Wan Kenobi — launch their kidnapping plot.

-Official synopsis via Star wars.com

Supreme Chancellor in peril! After surviving the ordeals of the Box, Obi-Wan Kenobi — working undercover as assassin Rako Hardeen — is invited to join Count Dooku’s plot against Chancellor Palpatine. Working with a team of deadly bounty hunters, Obi-Wan travels to the planet of Naboo,
where the Chancellor will preside over the Festival of Light. Now, as the Jedi Council and Count Dooku finalize their respective plans, a deadly confrontation seems inevitable….

Embo makes two more brief appearances in Season 4 that reveal his association with Boba Fett and Tatooine’s hive of scum and villainy, Mos Eisley.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 20, “Bounty” (20 BBY)


Forced into exile, an aimless Asajj Ventress joins a team of bounty hunters under the leadership of young Boba Fett. On an alien world, they undertake a dangerous but profitable mission that tests the strength of Asajj’s character.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com


Abandoned! After an assassination attempt by his forsaken apprentice, Asajj Ventress, Count Dooku
launches a brutal counterattack
against the Nightsisters,
massacring the entire clan. Forced
into exile, Ventress wanders far
into the Outer Rim, among the
castaways and vagabonds of the
galaxy, seeking her new life that
was foretold by Mother Talzin….

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 4, Episode 22, “Revenge” (20 BBY)

Savage and Maul, now reunited, pursue Obi-Wan Kenobi in search of revenge, and the Jedi Knight finds himself forced to unite with a surprising ally to defend himself.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com

Brothers reunited! Darth Maul, the sinister Sith thought to have been destroyed so many years ago by Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, was found alive by his brother, Savage Opress, and taken back to Mother Talzin on Dathomir.

Though Darth Maul’s memory has yet to be fully restored, his need for vengeance has awakened, more powerful than ever….

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 5, Episode 1, “Eminence” (19 BBY)

Hired by the Hutts to take out Maul, Embo also tangles with Mandalorians and the Shadow Collective, deepening his ties to the action in The Mandalorian and Grogu.

Savage and Maul forge an alliance with Death Watch to target a common enemy: Obi-Wan Kenobi.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com


Evil alliance! Darth Maul and Savage Opress escape Obi-Wan Kenobi’s assault once again.
With their plan to build a crime organization in peril, the brothers’ fate is about to be changed forever as they drift barely alive,
through unknown space…..

Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 6, Episode 5, “An Old Friend” (19 BBY)

Embo is the primary physical threat in this episode and the “Scipio Snow Chase” is widely considered one of his best moments in the entire series. Embo is hired to assassinate an old friend of Padme’s, Senator Rush Clovis, on the planet Scipio to prevent him from exposing the Banking Clan’s corruption. He manages to kill Padmé’s aide, Teckla Minnau, with a sniper shot and then engages in a high-speed chase with Anakin, Padmé, and Clovis. Using his hat as a snowboard/sled to pursue their speeder down a mountain, Embo actually survives a direct confrontation with Anakin–a rare feat for any bounty hunter.

While on Scipio, Padmé Amidala is called upon by an old friend, Rush Clovis, to help uncover corruption in the Banking Clan. They must evade the bounty hunter Embo to escape the planet with the incriminating information.

-Official synopsis via StarWars.com

As the war between the Republic and the Separatists intensifies, many are driven from their home planets, and it is up to Senator Amidala to secure aid for them. All eyes turn to the Banking Clan and the planet Scipio. In an effort to remain independent from the Republic and the Separatists, all operations are divided, and money transactions are performed in a neutral zone surrouding the main vault. For operations to continue, there must be no war on Scipio. However,
worry about the stability of the Banking Clan is brewing within the Republic as the wellspring of
money may be in jeopardy….

Phase III: Hutt Succession

(L-R) The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and Rotta the Hutt in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.

The history of the Hutt throne and the lineage of the asset, Rotta.

TitleSourceThematic NotesRuntime
The Clone WarsFilm (2008)Origin: Anakin and Ahsoka rescue baby Rotta.1h 38m
Return of the JediEpisode VIThe Power Vacuum: The fall of Jabba the Hutt.2h 11m
The Book of Boba FettChapters 1-4The Rivals: Introduction of the Twins and their claim.3h 10m
TOTAL PHASE III6h 59m

After 25+ years on the sidelines, the sole legitimate heir to the throne of Jabba the Hutt, his son, Rotta, returns to the Star Wars universe. Voiced by Jeremy Allen White, Rotta will appear much changed in The Mandalorian and Grogu and is rumored to be central to the plot. It is believed that Embo will be hired to take out Rotta and that Din Djarin will be stepping in to save Jabba’s Pedunkee Mufkin–though it isn’t exactly clear who either employs either hunter. However, with Boba Fett occupying his father’s palace and serving as the Daimyo of Mos Espa, Boba may have some role to play.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008 film (22 BBY)

Rotta’s story begins here, as a pawn in the Confederacy of Independent Systems’ plot to use trade routes running through Hutt Space. Kidnapped by pirates at the order of Count Dooku and at the behest of his uncle Ziro, Rotta is rescued by Anakin and Ahsoka.

A galaxy divided! Striking swiftly after the Battle of Geonosis, Count Dooku’s droid army has seized control of the major hyperspace lanes, separating the Republic
from the majority of its clone army. With few clones available, the Jedi generals cannot gain a foothold on the Outer Rim
as more and more planets choose to join Dooku’s Separatists. While the Jedi are occupied fighting a war, no one is left to keep the peace. Chaos and crime spread,
and the innocent become victims in a lawless galaxy. Crime lord Jabba the Hutt’s son has been kidnapped by a rival band of pirates. Desperate to save his son,
Jabba puts out a call for help—a call the Jedi are cautious to answer…

Rotta’s only other appearance comes in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season 3, Episode 4, “Sphere of Influence”, which is listed above.

Star Wars: Episode VI-Return of the Jedi (4 ABY)

The death of Jabba left a void that Bib Fortuna, the Mining Collective and the Red Key Syndicate all tried to exploit. Should Rotta return to Tatooine and claim his throne, he could unite the Hutt Clans, making the Outer Rim less friendly to the Shadow Council.

The Book of Boba Fett (9 ABY)

(L-R): Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen) and Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) in Lucasfilm’s THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT, exclusively on Disney+. © 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

The Book of Boba Fett also introduced the Hutt twins, who debuted alongside fan-favorite Wookiee bounty hunter Black Krrsantan. Chapter 2, “The Tribes of Tatooine”, and lay claim to their cousin Jabba’s empire. They eventually left the planet but they are set to return in The Mandalorian and Grogu and could have a fat hand in the plot against Rotta.

(L-R) Sister and Brother Hutt in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.

Though it’s not confirmed, Boba Fett may be intimately involved in the resolution of the main conflict in The Mandalorian and Grogu. By the end of The Book of Boba Fett, Din Djarin and Boba Fett are essentially brothers-in-arms. Any threat to one is a threat to both. And if the movie deals with a Hutt succession crisis on Tatooine, Boba is no longer just a cameo—he is the local sovereign. After serving as Fett’s lieutenant in Krayt’s Claw, Embo could find himself at odds with Boba in the film.

Phase IV: The Adelphi Connection

(L-R): Captain Carson Teva (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and Zeb (Steve Blum) in Lucasfilm’s THE MANDALORIAN, season three, exclusively on Disney+. ©2023 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

The background of New Republic heavy-hitter Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios.

Series / EpisodeTitleThematic NotesRuntime
Rebels Season 1, Episodes 1-2Spark of RebellionIntroduction to the Bo-Rifle and Lasat combat style.44m
Rebels Season 2, Episode 17The Honorable OnesZeb’s moral core and his capacity for unlikely alliances.22m
TOTAL PHASE IV1h 06m

After making his live-action debut in Season 3 of The Mandalorian, Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios returns in a supporting role in The Mandalorian and Grogu. Zeb has been established as a pilot and soldier for the New Republic based out of Adelphi Outpost. His involvement in the film almost certainly coincides with the official government response to the Imperial Remnant’s activity. While everyone should watch Star Wars Rebels in its entirety, here’s a primer for those unfamiliar with everyone’s favorite Lasat.

Star Wars Rebels, Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2, “The Spark or Rebellion”

It is a dark time. The Jedi are no more, and the Empire rules the galaxy with an iron fist — bringing tyranny to the Outer Rim world of Lothal. Their ominous presence is a cloud over the planet, squashing any hope of freedom or a better life, especially for 14-year-old orphan Ezra Bridger. But the young con artist soon finds that destiny has other plans for him, as he encounters a small band of rebels who dare to strike back against the Empire.

-Official description via StarWars.com

Star Wars Rebels, Season 2, Episode 17, “The Honorable Ones”

Zeb and Agent Kallus find themselves stranded on an icy moon of Geonosis after a failed Imperial ambush of the rebels. Bitter enemies, they must put aside their differences and work together in order to survive.

-Official description via StarWars.com

📉 Final Journey Metrics

Grand Total Runtime: ~30 Hours, 25 Minutes

Core Episodes: 43

Feature Films: 2

With the return of Rotta the Hutt and the relentless pursuit of Embo, The Mandalorian and Grogu is doing more than just continuing Din Djarin’s journey—it is reconciling the lawless legacy of the Clone Wars with the fragile peace of the New Republic. Since 2019, fans have watched the “Mandoverse” through the lens of individual survival. But should the Hutt Twins move to reclaim Jabba’s throne and the Adelphi Rangers continue to struggle to maintain order, the stakes have shifted, especially with the Heir to the Empire having returned. We are no longer just looking at a bounty hunter and his foundling; we are witnessing a fight for the soul of the Outer Rim and, by extension, the rest of the galaxy far, far away.

About The Mandalorian and Grogu:

 Directed by Jon Favreau, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu also stars Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White and is produced by Jon Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, Dave Filoni, and Ian Bryce,  with music composed by Ludwig Göransson.

The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his young apprentice Grogu.

-Official synopsis for The Mandalorian and Grogu

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