Jon Favreau says Grogu and Din Djarin won't cross over to film

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Some projects just work better on the small screen, and The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau agrees. Speaking to Variety, the filmmaker shared some insights on mapping out the future of the franchise with Dave Filoni, including one involving Grogu and Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal). As it stands, the iconic duo won't be crossing over to the realm of film anytime...

Some projects just work better on the small screen, and The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau agrees.

"There's always an opportunity when you have a set of characters and stories that people connect with that you could cross media into different areas. Marvel does it quite effectively. It's just a matter of where our time should be spent and what the appetite of the audience is," he explained. Of course, there's no ruling out the possibility of seeing Grogu and Djarin on the big screen in the future, but for now, Lucasfilm has got their hands full with a slew of upcoming titles.

Skeleton Crew, another adventure set in The Mandalorian timeline, is slated to air sometime in 2023 as well.

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