The Mandalorian and Grogu: The 2026 Collector's Guide
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Star Wars is back in cinemas, and Grogu is leading the charge. The Mandalorian and Grogu arrived in UK cinemas on 22 May 2026, the first theatrical Star Wars film since 2019, and it has already passed £230 million ($290 million) at the worldwide box office. Jon Favreau directs, Pedro Pascal returns as Din Djarin, and the galaxy's most meme-friendly little green ear-wiggler is front and centre. If the film has you reaching for the shelf, this is your guide to Mandalorian and Grogu collectables.
Between the two collections we hold more than 600 officially licensed products, so this one runs from pocket-money Pops to a life-size Grogu.
The quick version
- In cinemas: The Mandalorian and Grogu, the first big-screen Star Wars film since 2019.
- The team: Jon Favreau directing, Pedro Pascal back as Din Djarin.
- The range: 400-plus Mandalorian products, 200-plus for Grogu.
- Budget pick: the film's Grogu Funko Pop at £13.99.
- Grail piece: the Sideshow life-size Grogu at £249.99.
The Mandalorian and Grogu hits the big screen
This is a milestone. The Mandalorian and Grogu is the first Star Wars film in cinemas since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, and the first to graduate the streaming-era duo to the big screen. Jon Favreau, the man who launched the whole Mandalorian phenomenon, is in the director's chair, with Pedro Pascal once more under the beskar as Din Djarin. It opened at number one in the UK and Ireland, and the box office has not slowed since.
Grogu has been a merchandising force since the day he appeared, and a feature film only pours fuel on that. Expect the little guy to be everywhere this summer, which makes now a smart moment to pick up the pieces you actually want before the popular lines thin out.
Mandalorian and Grogu collectables worth owning
Let us start with the film tie-ins. Funko's Mandalorian and Grogu movie line covers Grogu, the Mandalorian and the film's scene-stealer Rotta the Hutt at £13.99 each, with deeper cuts like Embo and Amani at the same price. There is a Mandalorian-with-Grogu two-in-one Pop at £13.99, a Grogu Pop Moment diorama at £35.99, blind-bag Mystery Minis at £6.99, and even a Grogu Pop keychain at £5.99 for the keys.
For the cosplayers and display builders, the Star Wars Black Series Mandalorian Premium Electronic Helmet sits at £105.99, a proper centrepiece with lights and sound. Action-figure collectors are spoilt: Vintage Collection and Retro Collection figures run from £14.99 to around £19, covering Din Djarin and a deep bench of supporting characters from Koska Reeves to Migs Mayfeld.
Grogu, naturally, gets the star treatment beyond the Pops. The Squishmallows Mandalorian with mini Grogu is £24.99, and the Loungefly Grogu and Anzellan mini backpack at £79.99 covers the fashion-minded fan.
Then there is the grail. The Sideshow 1:1 scale Grogu at £249.99 is a life-size replica of the Child himself, the piece serious collectors build a room around. Not cheap, but the kind of centrepiece that holds its place for years.
Honest take: the film-branded Funko Pops at £13.99 are the no-brainer for most people. They tie directly to the release, they look great as a trio, and they will date nicely once the film has had its run.
A few collector tips
First, decide whether you are buying to display or to keep sealed. Film-tie Pops in particular tend to be picked up boxed by collectors and loose by everyone else, so know your plan before you open it.
Second, the premium Grogu pieces are limited by nature. Life-size figures are produced in small numbers, and when a film renews interest they get harder to find, not easier. If a grail is on your list, hesitation rarely pays.
Frequently asked questions
When was The Mandalorian and Grogu released?
The film reached UK cinemas on 22 May 2026, directed by Jon Favreau and starring Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin. It is the first theatrical Star Wars film since 2019 and topped the UK and Ireland box office on opening weekend.
What Mandalorian and Grogu collectables can I buy?
Film-branded Funko Pops at £13.99, a Black Series electronic helmet at £105.99, Vintage Collection figures from £14.99, a Squishmallows duo at £24.99, a Loungefly backpack at £79.99 and the Sideshow life-size Grogu at £249.99.
Are the collectables officially licensed?
Yes. Every Star Wars item we sell is officially licensed and arrives brand new in original packaging from our UK warehouse. Weekday orders placed before 2pm ship the same day.
What is the best Grogu gift for a child?
The Grogu Funko Pop at £13.99 or the Squishmallows Mandalorian with mini Grogu at £24.99 are both brilliant for younger fans, sturdy and instantly recognisable. For something they can wear, the Loungefly backpack works as a special-occasion gift.
Bring Grogu home
The galaxy is back in cinemas, the range is more than 600 lines deep, and the little green guy is having his biggest moment yet. Whether you want a £13.99 Pop or a life-size grail, the pieces are in stock now. Shop the full Mandalorian collection and bring Grogu home.