Star Wars fans, get your colored pencils ready. A new adult coloring book is on the way, and it's all about the galaxy's favorite father-son duo. Art of Coloring: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu brings the beloved characters from the hit series to life in intricate, frame-worthy designs. And ShowtimeSpot has an exclusive first look at some of the pages inside.

This coloring book isn't just for kids. Packed with detailed illustrations and hidden Easter eggs, it's designed to appeal to longtime fans of the franchise. You'll find scenes featuring Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu, as well as other familiar faces from the series. Yes, that includes a whole page of Babu Friks if you're into that sort of thing.

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The exclusive pages we've seen include a heartwarming image of Din and Grogu flying together, a close-up of Din with his helmet off gazing at Grogu (a moment straight out of the Season 2 finale), and a solo shot of Grogu using the Force. Each page offers a chance to dive deeper into the world of The Mandalorian.

The coloring book arrives just in time for the highly anticipated movie The Mandalorian and Grogu, which hits theaters on May 22. The film picks up after the Season 3 finale, following Din and Grogu as they work for the New Republic. Jon Favreau recently explained why the planned Season 4 became a movie, and fans are eager to see the story continue on the big screen.

Grogu, affectionately known as Baby Yoda, has been a merchandising phenomenon since the series debuted. From plush toys to T-shirts, his little green face is everywhere. This coloring book is just the latest example of how much fans adore the character. He even made headlines when he attended the premiere of The Mandalorian and Grogu in a tiny tuxedo.

You can pre-order Art of Coloring: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu for $18.99 now. And if you're looking for more Star Wars content, check out our review of the first Star Wars movie in seven years.