The reason why Din Djarin is seen without his helmet in The Mandalorian and Grogu has been confirmed. The trailer for the film featured Djarin without his helmet. This is forbidden in the creed of the Children of the Watch. While Pedro Pascal’s character has been seen without his helmet in the series before, in the movie, there is a logical explanation for why his face was revealed.

Why does Din Djarin show his face in The Mandalorian and Grogu?
In the trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu, Pascal’s Din Djarin was seen without his helmet, which is forbidden in the creed of the Children of the Watch. This left fans wondering why Djarin did the forbidden act of showing his face.
A new clip from the movie has now revealed the reason Djarin was unmasked. The clip is titled “Bring Me His Helmet” and was released on official Star Wars social media accounts. It shows a stand-off between Djarin and the Hutt twins. The Hutts demand that Embo, a bounty hunter working for them, bring them his helmet. When Embo takes the helmet off Djarin, fans get a rare look at Pascal. Hutt says the helmet is “priceless on the black market.”
He added, “What’s even more, is knowing we have shamed you forever.”
The twins seemingly did this both for the monetary value of the helmet and to make Djarin an outcast in his order. Djarin threatens, “not if you all die,” thereby setting up a fierce rivalry between the two sides, which is likely explored in the film.
So, Djarin’s unmasking in The Mandalorian and Grogu is not voluntary. Instead, it is a power move by the Hutts, who wanted to humiliate him.
The film premieres on May 22, 2026, in theaters across the United States.

























