After charming audiences in theJedi: Fallen Ordervideo game series, and within Disney Parks' Galaxy Edge, some of the galaxy’s most adorable and helpful droids will make their live-action debut inThe Mandalorian and Grogu. The 2026 movie will returnStar Warsto the big screen, reuniting the two titular leads of the Disney+ series as they embark on a new adventure.The Mandalorian and Grogu’s castwillsee Pedro Pascal reprising the role of Din Djarin, while Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White make theirStar Warsdebuts.

AsSXSWcontinues,The Laughing Placereports that the BDX droids will not only be part of a global tour across Disney’s various parks, but thatthe droids will make a big-screen appearance inThe Mandalorian and Grogu.Inspired by BD-1, the loyal companion of Cal Kestis inStar Wars: Jedi Fallen Order,the bipedal BDX droids were developed for the Galaxy’s Edge parks as impressive creations that would roam the park. No further details were given about their potential roles in the movie, or what their purpose would be. Check out footage of the droids from the panel below:

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The Lifesaving Droids Have A Fond Place In Many Fans' Hearts

Even with theJediseries introducing some of the most beloved characters of the modernStar Warsera,BD-1 has a fond place in many fans' hearts. Alongside his adorable appearance, the droid is a key element of both Cal and the player’s journey, not only acting as a guide in the Jedi’s journey, but a lifesaver in both traversing the galaxy and in the most nailbiting battles by offering health stims. As such, building on theappearance of Peli Motto’s own BD companion, the BDX’s big-screen debut feels like it’s fulfilling an inevitability.

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Alongside cross-promoting the parks they originated in,the BDX units will undoubtedly be the subject of many merchandise opportunities, following in the footsteps of droids like R2-D2, BB-8, and K2-SO. Even without his Jedi companion, BD-1 himself has been the source of Galaxy’s Edge recreations, LEGO models, and miniature collectible figures. As such, onceThe Mandalorian and Groguhits theaters, it is likely that audiences will have the opportunity to own their own BDX droids in some form.

Cal Kestis meeting BD-1 on Bogano in Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order

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Could More Surprises From Batuu Be In Store?

​​​​​The Mandalorian and Groguhas the difficult burden of bringing theStar Warsfranchise back to the big screen. More than six years after the last movie,The Rise of Skywalker, was released,The Mandalorian and Groguwill have to entertain unfamiliar audiences and provide a satisfying follow-up to the TV seriesfor longtime fans. As such, including a trio of adorable droids will undoubtedly help attract viewers.

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However, with the BDX droids originally being introduced as part of Galaxy’s Edge, many may wonder if their inclusion hints towards Din and Grogu visiting Batuu. Despite its presence in the galaxy since its opening, Black Spire Outpost and its residents have not appeared in any of the movies or shows, except for the animatedYoung Jedi Adventures. As such,The Mandalorian and Grogumay give viewers a chance to see the park as part of the galaxy in live-actionfor the first time.

Grogu and Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 3.

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