The Mandalorian is one of the strongest Star Wars titles from Disney+, holding its place as the franchise’s flagship series even as the franchise leans toward newer vistas. The series creator, Jon Favreau, has confirmed in a conversation with Empire magazine that he has already written a full set of scripts for Season 4.Favreau finally delivered a definitive answer to the fan speculations. He said about the show’s future:“We were planning on doing a fourth season. I had actually written all of that. I still have Season 4 sitting on my desk here,”The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau reveals that he has already written a Season 4 script for the Star Wars showIt’s a rare level of clarity in a franchise that often keeps production details tight. Fans have also wondered if the film The Mandalorian and Grogu had replaced plans for Season 4 or absorbed the early TV scripts.He clarified the doubt by saying that the Season 4 material was not incorporated into the movie script. It exists as its own continuation of Din Djarin’s story, independent of coinciding storylines.Favreau also shed light on the structural difference between the film and the series. He described the movie as follows:[It is built] “around a movie structure, as opposed to a serialized weekly television show.”In other words, the story was conceived as a feature from the start, not as a TV title. This distinction reinforces the different creative tracks that the two projects embark on.The Mandalorian’s strong position was built with seasons 1 and 2. Season 3 received a quieter response from critics and viewers. However, even five years after the platform’s launch, the maker stirred up excitement.The Mandalorian (Image via Instagram/@themandalorian)The revelation indicates that Favreau and the creative team were looking at a long-term arc, even as Lucasfilm began shifting its wider strategy. Reports from early 2023 indicated that Lucasfilm would accelerate film production.Since then, the studio has leaned toward theatrical releases, with only one new live-action Star Wars series reportedly under development for Disney+. However, the future of the show depends largely on how Lucasfilm chooses to balance streaming and film projects.Currently, the latest addition from Lucasfilm is The Mandalorian and Grogu, which has already wrapped filming. The title is scheduled to reach theaters on May 22, 2026. It will likely connect to ongoing storylines, including the much-buzzed Ahsoka Season 2.The Mandalorian and Grogu is scheduled for release on May 22, 2026, marking it as the next theatrical release for the franchise since 2019. The film stars Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin and Grogu as his apprentice.Alongside the lead, many new players will enter the stage: Sigourney Weaver joins as Colonel Ward, while Jeremy Allen White voices Rotta the Hutt.Filming for the movie wrapped in December 2024, and the cast is led by Pedro Pascal alongside additions such as Sigourney Weaver (reported as New Republic Colonel Ward) and Jeremy Allen White (reported to voice Rotta the Hutt).Also read: Did you know Ahsoka star Rory McCann was also in another Star Wars show? Details revealed