Exclusive: These are the new AT-AT and AT-RT remote control toys from 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' movie
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With "The Mandalorian and Grogu" movie heading to theaters on May 22, 2026, a whole new wave of Star Wars merch is about to land, and the first reveals are already here. Jada Toys is helping kick things off, and I can exclusively share that the collectibles company has created two remote-controlled walkers that feel just as ready for display as they are for traversing your floor.
This two-part R/C release features the Star Wars AT-AT Walker and Star Wars Imperial Remnant AT-RT Walker. The four-legged AT-AT is one of the most recognizable images from "The Empire Strikes Back" (the best installment of the Star Wars original trilogy, I’ll die on that hill) while the two-legged AT-RT famously supported the Republic’s efforts in "The Clone Wars" before transitioning to the Empire’s artillery.






Although I haven’t yet had the chance to see these walkers up-close for myself, the renders suggest both are highly detailed and likely to reflect the versions we’ll see in the Disney+ series-turned-film. The AT-RT even comes with a 6-inch figurine of The Mandalorian and companion Grogu to scale taking a ride.
Since these are R/C toys, they have lights and sound effects to encourage interactive play. Considering the AT-AT and AT-RT are $69.99 and $49.99 respectively, it’s not out of the question to collect a couple and act out epic scenes from the films. I mean, I totally want to recreate the battle on Hoth — the one where Luke uses his harpoons to trip up the lethal AT-AT (which then inspired a certain Spider-Man stunt in "Captain America: Civil War," but I digress.)





I also like how, with each of these Jada Toys’ walkers, a compartment to store the remote has been built into the body. Not only can this conceal the remote for display purposes, but it seems like it should mitigate issues with remotes gone missing. This is coming from someone who lost the remote to the BB unit she built at the Galaxy’s Edge Droid Depot in Disney World three years ago and has yet to recover its coordinates.
As far as upcoming licensed "The Mandalorian and Grogu" products go, I hope more launches manage to strike the same balance of respecting the established Star Wars brand and embracing its expansion into fresh stories as these walkers do.
You’ll be able to pick them up starting March 22, with the AT-RT launching as a Walmart Exclusive.
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Kate Kozuch is the managing editor of social and video at Tom’s Guide. She writes about smartwatches, TVs, audio devices, and some cooking appliances, too. Kate appears on Fox News to talk tech trends and runs the Tom's Guide TikTok account, which you should be following if you don't already. When she’s not filming tech videos, you can find her taking up a new sport, mastering the NYT Crossword or channeling her inner celebrity chef.
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