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*Why *The Mandalorian Feels Lackluster + My Take on the Super Bowl Trailer** In this video, Professor Patrick lays down some real talk about why *The Mandalorian and Grogu* isn’t hitting the way it should — starting with the recent *Super Bowl trailer moment* that left a lot of fans scratching their heads. Rather than dropping big action or story beats, Lucasfilm leaned into a quirky, Budweiser-style spot starring Din Djarin and Grogu — which a ton of folks online have called *underwhelming or downright disappointing*. ([ComicBook.com][1]) Is the marketing strategy actually hurting what should be one of the *biggest Star Wars theatrical events in years*? Why does the hype feel stuck somewhere between Disney+ TV and a true cinematic blockbuster? How did a franchise that started strong with serialized storytelling wind up here? I break down all that — and why this feels connected to broader issues with storytelling, expectations, and the way this universe has been handled since the early Disney era. Whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars fan, a critic of the Disney Star Wars approach, or just someone curious why *Mando*’s latest momentum feels stalled — this is your **deep dive, honest and unfiltered**. 👉 Subscribe and drop a comment with your thoughts on the trailer and the future of Star Wars movies. 🔗 *Shop My Art & Courses:* [https://scullinimages.shop](https://scullinimages.shop) 📺 *Subscribe on YouTube:* / @patrickscullin 📸 Instagram: @patrickscullin 🐦 X (Twitter): @patrickscullin #Mandalorian #StarWars #SuperBowlTrailer #HotTakes #ProfessorPatrick #PopCulture #DesignDad #ArtJedi