
Last night, the stars and creators gathered in Los Angeles for the world premiere of The Mandalorian and Grogu, and while the first reactions are already sparking conversation across social media, fans at home received a special treat of their own. The full The Mandalorian and Grogu soundtrack, composed by the Academy Award-winning Ludwig Göransson, is now officially available for digital streaming.
This early release follows a traditional Star Wars pattern often seen during the prequel era, giving fans a chance to immerse themselves in the auditory landscape of the Outer Rim before the film hits theaters on May 22, 2026.
Ludwig Göransson Returns to the Fold
After Joseph Shirley handled the scoring duties for the third season of the Disney+ series, many fans were thrilled to hear that Ludwig Göransson would return to compose the score for the big-screen adventure. Göransson, who recently secured his second and third Oscars for his work on Oppenheimer and Sinners, is the architect of the modern Mandalorian sound.
The digital release of The Mandalorian and Grogu soundtrack features 21 tracks, totaling a running time of approximately 73 minutes. The score blends the iconic Western-inspired recorder themes we’ve come to love with a larger, more orchestral scale suitable for a theatrical blockbuster.
Full Tracklist and Potential Spoilers!
The tracklist itself offers a roadmap of the journey Din Djarin and his apprentice are about to embark on. While some titles are atmospheric, others have already sent fans into a frenzy of speculation.
- This Is the Way (8:15)
- The Mandalorian and Grogu (3:07)
- Next Mission (4:20)
- The Twins (2:37)
- Shakari (1:29)
- Hugo Durant’s Snack Shack (4:19)
- Rotta (1:33)
- The Pit Fight (6:39)
- Rotta Chase (3:26)
- Tracking Lord Janu (3:20)
- Strap In (2:48)
- Flying Home to Nevarro (1:01)
- Embo (1:59)
- We Got to Find Him (4:11)
- The Helmet (4:09)
- Go Kid (3:00)
- Grogu’s World (7:45)
- Do We Run? Or Do We Fight? (6:40)
- All Weapons Hot (3:39)
- Red Jammer (1:54)
- Your Turn, Grogu (1:44)
Eagle-eyed fans have noted the appearance of names like “Rotta” and “Embo,” suggesting deep-cut connections to The Clone Wars. However, it is the final track, “Your Turn, Grogu,” that has caused the most concern. Given the 2-hour and 12-minute runtime of the film, this final cue suggests a significant moment of growth, or perhaps a passing of the torch, for our favorite clan of two.
Physical Release and Vinyl Editions
For collectors who prefer a physical connection to their music, Walt Disney Records has several options on the horizon. While the digital The Mandalorian and Grogu soundtrack is available now, a standard 12-inch black vinyl featuring 13 curated tracks will release on June 5.
Additionally, a highly sought-after 10-inch die-cut vinyl shaped like the Mandalorian’s helmet will be released on May 22 to coincide with the film’s premiere. This special edition will include two exclusive score cues not found on the standard digital release.
Premiere Reactions and Box Office Outlook
The world premiere in Los Angeles saw Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Pedro Pascal, and Sigourney Weaver walk the red carpet. Early social media reactions have been largely positive, praising the film’s scale and the chemistry between the titular duo. Industry tracking currently suggests the film is eyeing a massive $70M to $100M opening weekend.
As the New Republic struggles to maintain order, Din Djarin and Grogu are once again at the center of the storm. Whether you are listening to the score on repeat or waiting for the lights to go down in the theater next week, it is clear that Star Wars is back in a big way.
You can listen tot he soundtrack via the embed below. The actual soundtrack is located at the bottom of the playlist.
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