Five new Mandalorian and Grogu merch drops to celebrate Star Wars' May the 4th day
May the 4th be with you
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For Star Wars fans across the globe May the 4th is an exciting time of year, but no doubt a terrifying one for their bank accounts.
With The Mandalorian and everyone’s favourite chaos gremlin Grogu still riding high as the franchise’s most bankable duo, brands have properly gone in on the May the 4th celebrations.
From slick toys, LEGO and even desk companions, this year’s drops lean hard into that Mando-and-Grogu sweet spot. The bounty hunter and his tiny, soup-sipping sidekick are doing what they do best: quietly stealing the spotlight… and your money. Here are our favourites.
LEGO Razor Crest
Big ship. Big nostalgia hit. Big dent in your wallet.
This 930-piece build gives The Mandalorian’s iconic Razor Crest a proper refresh, with opening panels, a detailed interior and just enough play features to justify actually taking it off the shelf now and then.
You’ve got Grogu in there too, obviously, alongside a few extras to pad out the scene. It’s not the most hardcore collector set LEGO’s ever done, but that’s kind of the appeal. It’s solid, good-looking, and doesn’t feel like homework to build.
Klang Talking Action Figure
The Klang talking figure leans fully into the interactive side of things, packing in a bunch of phrases, sound effects and little reactive touches. And look at that eyebrow and tache combo, how could you not love him?
It’s not trying to be a pristine collector’s item. This is more about instant, slightly chaotic fun, the kind of thing you pick up for a quick play and then realise you’ve been pressing the same button for five minutes straight.
LEGO Grogu
This is very much LEGO’s “let’s make Grogu into a centrepiece object again” strategy, and honestly, it works better than it should.
The set turns Grogu into a fully buildable display model, complete with beskar armour, his satchel, and a selection of poseable joints so you can tweak the expression and stance until it feels just smug enough for your shelf. There’s even a little display plaque if you want to lean fully into collector territory.
It’s less toy, more desk statue with a bit of personality, which feels very on-brand for May the 4th. The kind of thing you don’t necessarily “play” with, but you definitely adjust every time you walk past it.
The Mandalorian Voice-Changing Helmet
Full-size Mandalorian helmet with voice-changing effects and pre-recorded phrases
This is the closest you’ll get to actually becoming The Mandalorian without committing to full bounty hunter career training.
It’s a full-size adult helmet with built-in voice-changing tech and a set of pre-recorded lines, so you can finally say “This is the Way” in a slightly more intimidating tone than you would in real life. The interior is adjustable for fit, and the whole thing is built for proper roleplay rather than just display, even if most people will absolutely end up wearing it around the house for ten minutes and then putting it on a shelf.
It sits in that sweet spot between cosplay and collector piece, which basically means it’s designed to be both mildly ridiculous and completely irresistible.
Grogu Phone Stand
Grogu is doing what Grogu does best: sitting there, looking cute, and now physically supporting your tech lifestyle.
It’s a desktop phone holder shaped around Grogu, designed to cradle your phone (or controller) while he sits in his little Force-sensitive calm pose. It’s officially licensed, which means it’s just about polished enough to live on your desk without looking like a knock-off impulse buy, but still playful enough that it clearly knows exactly what it is.
It’s not trying to be clever or complicated. You put your phone on it, Grogu holds it, and that’s the entire pitch.
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Morgan got his start in writing by talking about his passion for gaming. He worked for sites like VideoGamer and GGRecon, knocking out guides, writing news, and conducting interviews before a brief stint as RealSport101's Managing Editor. He then went on to freelance for Radio Times before joining Shortlist as a staff writer. Morgan is still passionate about gaming and keeping up with the latest trends, but he also loves exploring his other interests, including grimy bars, soppy films, and wavey garms. All of which will undoubtedly come up at some point over a pint.