TV star Myleene Klass stole the spotlight as she led the glamorous arrivals at the London premiere of The Mandalorian and Grogu on Thursday night.
The 48-year-old looked sensational in a bold strapless orange gown featuring dramatic cut-out details as she posed confidently on the red carpet at Leicester Square’s Cineworld. Keeping the focus firmly on the statement dress, Myleene skipped a necklace entirely and instead accessorised with chunky gold hoop earrings, rings and a striking oversized watch. Her caramel-coloured hair was slicked back into a sleek style, giving the whole look an effortlessly polished finish.

Hollywood stars also descended on the event, including Pedro Pascal, who looked suave in a navy suit layered over a low-cut T-shirt, while sci-fi legend Sigourney Weaver brought edgy glamour in a black leather co-ord.
The highly anticipated movie is a spin-off from the hugely successful Disney+ series The Mandalorian and once again follows bounty hunter Din Djarin, played by Pedro Pascal, alongside fan-favourite Grogu — better known around the world as “Baby Yoda.”

In the newly released trailer, fans are given dramatic glimpses of Djarin and Grogu facing crime boss Rotta the Hutt, the son of infamous Star Wars villain Jabba the Hutt. The film also teases a major moment where Djarin’s helmet is ripped away, exposing his face onscreen for the first time since a memorable episode back in 2020.
Meanwhile, Sigourney Weaver joins the franchise as Ward, a Rebel Alliance veteran who hires Djarin to hunt dangerous creatures threatening the galaxy after the Empire’s collapse. In one tense moment from the trailer, Djarin promises her: “We’ll take out every bad guy in your deck of cards.”

The trailer also delivers plenty of emotional moments between Grogu and Djarin, with Grogu shown using the Force to destroy a droid in a scene already delighting longtime Star Wars fans.

Directed by Jon Favreau, the project was originally planned as a fourth season of The Mandalorian before eventually being transformed into a feature film following delays caused by the 2023 Hollywood strikes.


