The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters May 22, 2026 — the first Star Wars film in theaters since The Rise of Skywalker, and already one of the most anticipated movies of the decade. Din Djarin and his adopted son Grogu are finally getting their cinematic moment, and Funko has released nine official Pops to mark the occasion. Not all of them are worth your shelf space.
Whether you’ve followed every episode since season one or you’re just looking for the best collectible from the film, here is every Mandalorian and Grogu Funko Pop ranked from essential to skip — with prices, what makes each one worth it, and where to find them before they sell out.
Every Mandalorian & Grogu Funko Pop, Ranked
S Tier — Buy These First
1. Pop! The Mandalorian with Grogu — $14.99

The one you need. Din Djarin in full Beskar armor carrying a wide-eyed Grogu is the definitive image of their bond — the father-and-son pairing that redefined Star Wars for a generation. Funko nailed both figures here: proportions are accurate, paint apps are clean, and the piece works as a standalone display or as the anchor of a full collection. If you buy only one Pop from this film, this is it.
2. Pop! Grogu in Pram — $14.99

Baby Grogu peeking over the edge of his floating hover-pram is one of the most iconic images in recent television. Funko redesigned the pram here to match the film’s updated aesthetic — sleeker, darker, and more cinematic than the season one version. This is pure nostalgia fuel for anyone who was there from the beginning, and one of the most giftable pieces in the entire lineup.
A Tier — Strong Picks
3. Pop! Grogu (Flocked) — $14.99
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The flocked variant adds a soft, fuzzy texture to Grogu’s robes — and on a character whose entire appeal is being impossibly cute and tactile, this is the right call. Flocked Pops photograph exceptionally well on shelves, stand out from standard vinyl, and have historically been harder to restock. This is the variant that sells out first and gets harder to find later. Buy it now.
4. Pop! Rides Deluxe Mandalorian with Grogu in Imperial Remnant AT-RT — $29.99

The most impressive piece in the lineup. A full Imperial Remnant AT-RT walker in black-and-white with Din Djarin and Grogu aboard hints at a snowy-planet sequence in the film. The vehicle adds real depth and scale to any display — something flat-shelf Pops simply cannot match. At $29.99 it is twice the cost of a standard Pop and worth every cent. This is the statement piece of the 2026 collection.
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5. Pop! Grogu — $14.99

The standard Grogu features his Mudhorn signet — the symbol of Clan Mudhorn, earned back in season one when Din Djarin fought a Mudhorn to protect the child. That detail matters for longtime fans and gives this simple figure more story weight than it first appears. If you’re hunting the flocked variant and miss it, this is a worthy backup that holds up on any shelf.
B Tier — Solid for Fans of the Character
6. Pop! Zeb Orrelios — $14.99

Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios is a fan favorite from Star Wars Rebels, and his crossover into live-action cinema is a huge deal for Rebels fans who have waited years for this moment. Funko captured his towering bulk and alien features well. If you have any Rebels Pops already, this is a must-add. If Zeb is entirely new to you, watch the show first — then buy this.
7. Pop! Rides Deluxe Zeb Orrelios in the Razor Crest — $29.99

Zeb piloting the iconic Razor Crest is a fun and unexpected image. The Razor Crest sculpt is detailed, accurate, and one of the better vehicle Pops Funko has produced for the Star Wars line. For dedicated Rebels fans who want every crossover moment captured, this is a niche but rewarding pick. For everyone else, it is the more skippable of the two Rides Deluxe figures at this price.
C Tier — Complete the Set or Wait for a Sale
8. Pop! Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper — $14.99

The Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper has a genuinely interesting detail — darker black armor panels on the left shin that distinguish it from standard First Order troopers and signal a specific faction within the crumbling Empire. It is a cool lore touch. But it is still a stormtrooper, and stormtrooper Pops are never rare. Wait for a sale or grab it only if you are going for a complete movie set.
9. Pop! Mercenary Guard Droid — $14.99

The Mercenary Guard Droid is a new antagonist faction introduced in the film — and until the movie is actually in theaters, it is very hard to form a collector’s attachment to a character nobody has met yet. The sculpt is accurate to promotional materials. Buy this one after you’ve seen the film and the character earns a spot on your shelf.
The Rarest Mandalorian Funko Pops — Grails Worth Knowing
The Mandalorian franchise has been generating Funko Pops since 2019, and a handful have already become serious collector grails. If you are building a long-term Mandalorian collection beyond just the new film releases, these are the ones to hunt:
- Grogu Flocked (SDCC 2021 Exclusive) — the original flocked Grogu, limited to convention stock and now selling for $150-$200 in mint condition. The 2026 flocked variant draws directly from this mold.
- The Mandalorian Chrome (SDCC 2020) — a metallic chrome version from the pandemic-era San Diego Comic Con, running $80-$120 boxed on secondary market.
- Grogu Holding Cookies (Walmart Exclusive) — a holiday variant that sold out immediately, now $40-$60 on secondary market and one of the most endearing poses in the entire Grogu catalog.
- Grogu with Butterfly (Target Exclusive, 2021) — the green butterfly glow-in-the-dark variant is now $50+ and still climbing. A strong hold for patient collectors.
None of these will hit Freddy Funko lottery prices, but for Mandalorian-specific grails the early SDCC exclusives are the pieces that matter.
Where to Buy
All nine figures are available now ahead of the May 22 release. Standard figures ($14.99) ship from Funko.com and are stocked at Hot Topic, GameStop, Target, and Walmart. The Rides Deluxe figures ($29.99) are available through Funko.com and Amazon.
The flocked Grogu sells out fastest at brick-and-mortar stores. Order from Funko.com or Amazon to guarantee a copy — local retail typically receives limited stock on variant figures and does not reorder once the initial shipment is gone.
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Final Verdict
The 2026 Mandalorian and Grogu Funko Pop lineup is the strongest Star Wars Funko release in years. The Mandalorian with Grogu duo and the Rides Deluxe AT-RT are the clear standouts — pieces that will look exceptional on any shelf long after the film’s theatrical run ends. The Flocked Grogu and the Grogu in Pram round out the essential four. The stormtrooper and droid can wait.
The Mandalorian and Grogu marks Star Wars returning to theaters on its biggest stage in nearly a decade. Whatever the box office delivers, these Pops will be the collectible memory of the moment — and the best ones are already going fast.
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