The latest Star Wars merchandise drops a deluxe adult coloring book that spotlights Din Djarin and Grogu after Season 3 . Priced at $18.99, the "Art of Coloring: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu" arrives just as the series prepares for its cniematic return.

Collider’s exclusive preview reveals a helmet‑off Din and a Force‑using Grogu

Collider shared two of the book’s most striking spreads: one shows Din Djarin without his helmet gazing at Grogu, a scene originally aired in the Season 2 finale, and another captures Grogu levitating objects with the Force. According to the report, these pages are designed with intricate line work that challenges adult colorists.

The $18.99 price tag positions the book alongside premium Star Wars collectibles

The publisher has set the retail price at $18.99, matching recent high‑end Star Wars art books.. This pricing signals a target audience of dedicated fans willing to spend on quality paper and detailed illustrations, rather than a children’s activity book.

Release timing ties the book to the upcoming Mandalorian movie

The coloring book launches in tandem with the announced Mandalorian film, which will continue the story after the Season 3 finale.. as the report notes, the timing is meant to capitalize on heightened fan excitement and to provide a tangible way to engage with the franchise while waiting for the movie.

Hidden Easter eggs promise long‑time fans new discoveries

Beyond the main characters, the book is peppered with subtle nods—such as a sea of Babu Friks that only the most observant fans might recognize. According to the source, these Easter eggs reward readers who are familiar with the broader Star Wars canon.

Who’s missing from the narrative? The New Republic’s role remains vague

While the book emphasizes Din and Grogu’s work for the New Republic , the source does not explain how the government figures into the illustrated scenes.. this omission leaves fans guessing about the political backdrop that the series hints at.