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Jon Favreau explains why Mandalorian and Grogu doesn't have the classic Star Wars opening crawl

Plus, Pedro Pascal reacts to theories that Mando might die, and Sigourney Weaver shares her thoughts on whether her character is secretly an Imperial spy.

Jon Favreau explains why* Mandalorian and Grogu* doesn’t have the classic *Star Wars opening *crawl

Plus, Pedro Pascal reacts to theories that Mando might die, and Sigourney Weaver shares her thoughts on whether her character is secretly an Imperial spy.

By Emlyn Travis

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Emlyn Travis is a news writer at **. She has been working at EW since 2022. Her work has previously appeared on MTV News, Teen Vogue, and NME.

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May 23, 2026 11:00 a.m. ET

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The Mandalorian standing with Grogu juxtaposed with a scene of the text crawl from Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope

Mando and Grogu; the 'Star Wars' crawl. Credit:

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- Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau explain why *The Mandalorian and Grogu* doesn't open with the traditional *Star Wars* crawl.

- Former Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy previously told ** that all future* Star Wars* films would use the iconic yellow text.

- Instead, Filoni and Favreau say they're saving the crawl specifically for Skywalker films.

Notice something missing from *The Mandalorian and Grogu*?

No, we're not talking about Ahsoka or Admiral Thrawn.* *The big-screen adaptation of the popular Disney+ show doesn't feature another familiar component of the *Star Wars* universe — the iconic opening crawl.

The apparent omission comes despite Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy telling ** in 2023 that those blocks of bright yellow text would continue sliding across the screen in all of the franchise's future films.

Instead, *The Mandalorian and Grogu*, now in theaters, delivers some opening context in a light blue font that remains stationary against a starry backdrop.

The opening crawl text of Star Wars with the iconic tilt into space

The crawl featured in 'A New Hope'.

Director Jon Favreau and his co-writer, Lucasfilm president Dave Filoni, join EW's *Debunked *video series to explain.

"We've only seen the crawl in the Skywalker saga films," Favreau says, referring to the prequel, original, and sequel trilogies. "*Solo* did not have a crawl. *Rogue One* did not have a crawl."

'The Mandalorian and Grogu' trailer brings Sigourney Weaver into 'Star Wars'

(L-R) Grogu and Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) in Lucasfilm's THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU

Jon Favreau debuts new trailer, opening scenes of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' at CinemaCon

The Mandalorian and Grogu in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'

Filoni notes that all the spinoff films and Disney+ series feature "a blurb that explains some context" that *Star Wars* fans should know before they dive headfirst into a galaxy far, far away.

"*Ahsoka* has a version of a crawl, but we put it in red, and it's strictly vertical. It doesn't go back," he adds. "So we find different ways to do it."

For Filoni, these blurbs are a way to capture "the serial vibe" of the franchise. "But the classic* Star Wars* crawl is something that we try to reserve only for saga-type films," he says.

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Favreau, meanwhile, vividly remembers seeing the very first *Star Wars *crawl in theaters as a child.

"Such an iconic opening. So that's why we don't use the crawl for everything in *Star Wars*," he remarks. "There's so much *Star Wars* now, so Dave has explained, we save it for the saga."

And, sorry to the Skywalkers, but this is Mando (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu's time to shine. The bounty-hunting father-son duo makes the hyperjump from their Emmy-winning series *The Mandalorian* to the big screen as they head out on a dangerous new adventure. Joining Mando and Grogu on their journey is Sigourney Weaver, who also participated in the *Debunked* series to address a theory that her character, Colonel Ward, might secretly be an Imperial spy.

"Is it possible? Well, it's an interesting question. You know, politics is difficult and creating a New Republic is difficult," she says. "This is a difficult job that she has, and I think she's been in the service a long time, so I guess it's possible, but unlikely that this woman who came up during the rebellion and is an X-wing fighter pilot would spend one second entertaining the idea of spying for the evil empire."

She adds, "I decide! Today! Now! No!"

*The Mandalorian and Grogu* is in theaters now. Watch Pascal, Filoni, Weaver, and Favreau react to even more movie theories in the video above.

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