Grogu Comes Home: Fans React to 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Release Dates with Love, Nostalgia
The announcement that 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is coming to home video has fans reflecting on their love for the duo, the joy of Star Wars TV, and the film's place in a crowded landscape.

The home video release of ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ is nearly here, and the fan reaction is exactly what you’d expect from a passionate, long-running fandom: a heartfelt blend of excitement, deep nostalgia, and a touch of sober reflection. While many are thrilled to finally bring Din Djarin and the Child into their living rooms for good, the announcement has also prompted fans to look back at the show’s journey and its place in the current pop culture landscape.
A Wave of Affection for the Galaxy’s Favorite Duo
For a huge portion of the audience, the news is simply a cause for celebration. The emotional core of the series—the bond between the stoic Mandalorian and the adorable Grogu—remains powerful, and fans are eager to relive it. This sentiment was perfectly echoed by none other than Sigourney Weaver, who worked on the film. Her comments have been shared widely, capturing the universal appeal. “I am in love with Grogu,” she said.
This pure, unfiltered affection is what many fans feel. One viewer posted warmly about the social aspect of the show, writing, “We used to have star wars tv shows and they were fun to watch and discuss with friends.” It’s a post that speaks to a broader nostalgia not just for The Mandalorian, but for the era of weekly Star Wars television it helped usher in—a shared, communal event in an increasingly fragmented media world.
The Practical and Playful Side of the News
Not every reaction carries heavy emotional weight. A significant portion of the online chatter has been practical or playfully referential, simply spreading the word or making a joke. Multiple posts cleanly laid out the release schedule: “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu will be available for digital purchase on July 21st and 4K/Blu-Ray August 25th!” Another user posted a similar, straightforward announcement: “The Mandalorian and Grogu is coming home! It will be available on digital July 21 and on 4K Ultra HD August 25.”
The tone lightened considerably with one fan who made a meme-ready declaration: “Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu Rotta the Hutt Inflatable Costume stays ON.” It’s the kind of silly, specific fandom humor that signals a healthy and engaged community, one that can both cherish the material and have fun with it.
A Thoughtful Note of Disappointment
Amid the love and logistics, however, there is a more critical, contemplative strand of conversation. The release news has reminded some fans of the film’s box office performance, leading to comparisons they find surprising. One fan articulated this feeling with a constructive tone. “As a life long Star Wars fan I was a little disappointed when I saw a headline about the horror duo Obsession and Backrooms outperforming the Mandalorian and Grogu,” they wrote. “But I think there’s something we can learn from this phenomenon.”
This isn’t a post of pure anger or dismissal. Instead, it reflects a fan thinking critically about what resonates with audiences today and why a seemingly niche horror pairing might capture more attention than a blockbuster Star Wars story. It’s a moment of introspection for the fandom, questioning what the future of the franchise should look like.
Why the Reaction Lands This Way
This mixed Mandalorian and Grogu home video release reaction isn't surprising. The series represents a specific, beloved high point for many—a return to a more focused, character-driven Star Wars. The home release is a chance to permanently own that feeling. At the same time, the franchise has been through numerous ups and downs, making fans more analytical. The comparison to other films isn’t just about numbers; it’s a proxy for a larger discussion about novelty, audience fatigue, and what kind of stories break through in a saturated market.
Where the Conversation Is Headed
As the digital release date of July 21 and the physical release on August 25 approach, the conversation will likely pivot from reflection to possession. Fans will share their 4K steelbook photos, clip their favorite Grogu moments, and debate the special features. The underlying currents of affection and critique will remain, but the immediate focus will be on the simple joy of having Mando and Grogu home for good—and deciding whether that Rotta the Hutt inflatable costume really does stay on during the viewing.
The Reactions
- Sigourney Weaver
“I am in love with Grogu. I know there are people on the floor and all around him, but all I see is his little face.”
- A viewer
“We used to have star wars tv shows and they were fun to watch and discuss with friends.”
- A viewer
“The Mandalorian and Grogu is coming home! It will be available on digital July 21 and on 4K Ultra HD August 25.”
- A viewer
“Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu Rotta the Hutt Inflatable Costume stays ON.”
- A viewer
“As a life long Star Wars fan I was a little disappointed when I saw a headline about the horror duo Obsession and Backrooms outperforming the Mandalorian and Grogu. But I think there’s something we can learn from this phenomenon.”
- Sigourney Weaver
“You cannot help but fall in love with that little face”
Frequently Asked Questions
When is 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' coming out on home video?
The film will be available for digital purchase on July 21, 2026. The physical 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray release will follow on August 25, 2026.
Are fans disappointed with 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'?
Reaction is divided. While many fans are excited to own the film and cherish the characters, some have expressed thoughtful disappointment after seeing it compared unfavorably to other films' performance, viewing it as a moment to learn about changing audience tastes.
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