Unless you started your 24-episode re-watch of The Mandalorian a while ago, odds are you won’t be able to binge the entire series before next week. Don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Set after the events of the series so far, The Mandalorian and Grogu opens May 22. In addition to being the first Star Wars movie in seven years, it’s the first time a Star Wars TV show has been adapted to the big screen. Luckily, co-writer and director Jon Favreau has said he didn’t want to make the show required viewing. Instead, he drew inspiration from Star Wars creator George Lucas and just drops us in the middle of a story everyone can understand. There are, however, a few things to remember from the TV show that we think should help you better understand and appreciate the movie. Let’s run those down. Father and son The most significant development from the beginning of The Mandalorian to the start of the movie is the relationship between The Mandalorian himself, Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), and Grogu, aka Baby Yoda. Grogu was initially a target for the bounty hunter, but over the course of three seasons, the pair grew close. And, at the very end of season three, Mando officially adopted Grogu as his son.