The Mandalorian & Grogu Ending Explained: The One Detail Everyone Missed
- Rajveer Singh

- May 22
- 4 min read
The final act of Jon Favreau's The Mandalorian & Grogu doesn’t just wrap up a high-stakes rescue mission—it completely alters the power balance of the Outer Rim. While the flashy combat sequences take center stage, the closing moments deliver a structural shift that proves Disney is quietly altering its timeline strategy for the entire New Republic era.

The Mandalorian & Grogu Ending Explained
The ending of The Mandalorian & Grogu confirms the death of the main villains, the Hutt Twins, who are devoured by their own pet Dragonsnake inside their palace pit. Following a joint assault with the New Republic's Adelphi Squadron, Din Djarin and Grogu successfully rescue Jabba the Hutt's captured son, Rotta. Rather than returning him to the criminal underworld, Rotta chooses to stay under New Republic protection at Adelphi Base, breaking his family's generational ties to the syndicates.
Full Plot Breakdown
The feature-length narrative condenses what would have been an entire television season into a single, tightly packed galactic hunt.
The New Republic Contract
The movie opens with the New Republic struggling to track down a mysterious, invisible Imperial mastermind known only as Warlord Coin. Desperate for intelligence, Commander Ward (Sigourney Weaver) enlists legendary bounty hunter Din Djarin.
To secure the location of Coin, the New Republic strikes a shady deal with the ruthless Hutt Twins. The agreement is straightforward: Mando must retrieve their kidnapped nephew, Rotta (voiced by Jeremy Allen White), and in exchange, the Hutts will surrender Coin's coordinates.
The Betrayal on the Ice Planet
Mando and Grogu track Rotta to a harsh, remote ice planet, only to discover the entire mission was an elaborate setup. The Hutt Twins had intercepted Rotta themselves, intending to use his prolonged torture as a display of dominance within the syndicate.
To cover their tracks and eliminate Din Djarin for breaking past contracts, the Twins ambush him, forcing Mando into a brutal gladiatorial duel against a venomous Dragonsnake. Mando survives the encounter but is mortally poisoned by the beast.
Grogu's Evolution
In a major character reversal that showcases his growth across the franchise, Grogu becomes the protector. Utilizing the Force and working alongside a local pack of resourceful Anzellans, the young apprentice extracts Mando from the creature's lair, neutralizes the poison, and nurses his adoptive father back to strength.
The Final Battle: The Pit of the Dragonsnake
Once recovered, the duo mounts a daring infiltration into the Hutt Twins' heavily guarded palace stronghold. They face intense resistance from the Droid Gotra security faction and a lethal vanguard led by the bounty hunter Embo.
As a chaotic three-way battle erupts over the palace's central trapdoor, Mando calls in a precision airstrike from Carson Teva's Adelphi Squadron to obliterate the infrastructure. During the structural collapse:
Embo realizes the shift in momentum and executes a tactical retreat.
The physical weight of the combat causes the throne room floor to fracture entirely.
The Hutt Twins lose their footing, plunging straight into the subterranean pit where their own ravenous Dragonsnake devours them.
With the criminal empire effectively decapitated, Mando, Grogu, and Rotta escape through the crumbling ruins just as New Republic starfighters level the facility.
The 3 Things the Ending Hides in Plain Sight
While the narrative appears self-contained, three critical details change the future of the Star Wars franchise.
1. The Breaking of the Hutt Lineage: Rotta choosing to enlist with the New Republic instead of claiming Jabba’s criminal throne creates a massive power vacuum. This leaves the Outer Rim entirely open to exploitation by emerging syndicates or the Imperial Remnant.
2. The Warlord Coin Dead End: Because the Hutt Twins died before surrendering their intelligence, the New Republic remains completely blind to Warlord Coin's operations. Commander Ward explicitly notes that the Imperial Remnant is successfully masking a much larger plot.
3. The Season 4 Erasure: By wrapping up the immediate Imperial hunt and cementing Mando and Grogu's status as official, independent operatives for the New Republic, the film functionally closes the loop on their nomadic bounty-hunting era.
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Quick Facts
Release Date: May 22, 2026
Platform: Theatrical Release (Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar in India and via the Disney+ global app internationally post-theatrical window)
Director: Jon Favreau
Runtime: 132 minutes
Cast: Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, Jeremy Allen White, Steve Blum
Status: Streaming Now
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Baby Yoda talk in The Mandalorian & Grogu movie?
No, Grogu does not speak full sentences or coherent language in the film. He continues to communicate through vocalizations, gestures, and deep empathetic Force connections, maintaining his established character design.
Who plays Jabba the Hutt's son, Rotta, in the movie?
Rotta the Hutt is voiced by Jeremy Allen White. The character portrays a younger, rebellious generation of the Hutt family who ultimately rejects the syndicate life.
Is Grand Admiral Thrawn mentioned in the ending of the movie?
While Thrawn is not explicitly named drop in the final scenes, Commander Ward's warnings about a coordinated, hidden Imperial threat directly point toward the shadow council plots unfolding across the New Republic timeline.
Where can you watch the new Mandalorian movie globally?
The film is currently playing an exclusive theatrical run worldwide. Following the cinema window, it will be available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar in India and via the official Disney+ app globally.


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