After 16 Years, Family Guy Finally Reveals a New Star Wars Crossover – See The First Footage

After 16 years, Family Guy has revisited its popular Star Wars parody. The original Star Wars trilogy of Family Guy specials are considered some of the show’s best episodes, and it’s easy to see why – the combination of the show’s signature humor and the iconic Star Wars universe was a big hit. It was a fun tribute that playfully poked fun at the beloved films. Now, the two franchises have joined forces once more.

To celebrate the release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu on Hulu, a special crossover with Family Guy was announced. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this first team-up between the two shows in over 16 years, and now it’s here! The crossover features a funny scene where Stewie tries (and fails) to use the Force, while Grogu demonstrates his natural abilities. You can watch the new Family Guy and Star Wars crossover now.

Family Guy and Star Wars Return for New Crossover After 16 Years

The announcement of a new crossover between Family Guy and Star Wars—after a 16-year gap—created a lot of excitement. Initial previews showed the Mandalorian’s ship arriving at the Griffin family’s house, but so far, only Grogu appears in the promotional material. While the Mandalorian isn’t present, Peter briefly shows up at the end attempting to take something from Grogu. This crossover is meant to promote the upcoming Star Wars movie release.

With the theatrical release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu on May 22nd approaching, you’ve probably noticed a lot of related promotions and partnerships recently. This collaboration with Family Guy is entertaining, but it doesn’t quite reach the depth and detail Family Guy fans enjoyed in their previous Star Wars parody. Don’t expect to see a full-length parody like that anytime soon.

What Happened With Family Guy and Star Wars?

Considering Disney now owns both Family Guy and Star Wars, it’s interesting to remember they actually did a crossover in a big way. Family Guy created a three-part series of parody specials that retold the original Star Wars trilogy – A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Called Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy, these episodes finished in 2010, and the show’s creators confirmed they had no plans to adapt the prequel movies.

Given the number of recent Star Wars shows and movies, many fans have wondered if Family Guy would ever do a full-length parody. That hasn’t happened yet, but this crossover suggests it might be possible in the future. Only time will tell if they decide to pursue a more extensive parody.

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2026-05-11 21:12