Get ready for an epic Star Wars adventure! The beloved characters from 'The Mandalorian' are back with a twist! In a recent promotional interview, actor Jeremy Allen White, who plays Rotta the Hutt, dropped some exciting spoilers about the upcoming movie.
White revealed that his character, Rotta, will be teaming up with none other than the iconic Din Djarin, the Mandalorian himself! But here's where it gets controversial—Rotta, the son of the infamous Jabba the Hutt, will have a more significant role than fans initially expected. This has sparked curiosity and speculation among fans, as the dynamic between a Hutt and the Mandalorian is sure to be intriguing.
In a playful exchange on 'The Graham Norton Show,' White hinted at his physical appearance in the film, resembling the Hutt's distinctive look. He teased, 'I look very much like that in the film...I just do voice work, no prosthetics needed!' This suggests an exciting new direction for the character's portrayal.
The plot thickens as White elaborates on Rotta's involvement: 'It's him and The Mandalorian running around for a lot of the movie together.' But what could bring these two unlikely allies together? A bigger threat, perhaps? The Imperial remnants or even Jabba's cousins, The Twins, could be the catalysts for this unexpected alliance.
White also shared the story of how he landed the role of Rotta, thanks to his admiration for director Jon Favreau's work. The actor's excitement for the project is palpable, and he can't wait to share the experience with his kids.
With a talented cast, including Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, and Jonny Coyne, and the return of composer Ludwig Göransson, 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' promises to be an action-packed adventure. And this is the part most fans are eagerly awaiting: the film will be exclusively released in theaters on May 22, 2026, capturing the magic of the Star Wars universe on the big screen.
Are you ready for this thrilling team-up? What do you think about Rotta the Hutt's expanded role? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below! May the Force be with you until then.