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Disney’s The Mandalorian and Grogu debuted over the U.S. Memorial Day weekend with an estimated $165 million in global ticket sales, Walt Disney said, including about $102 million from the United States and Canada.
Studio and industry tallies showed the film earned roughly $82 million from Friday through Sunday from some 4,300 North American screens, with strong walk-up family business lifting the four-day total.
The opening ranks as the smallest for any Star Wars title released by Disney but is aided by a significantly lower production budget (around $165 million) than recent franchise tentpoles.
Audience response was robust — exit polling and Rotten Tomatoes audience scores ran far higher than critical ratings — boosting hopes for sustained box-office legs and merchandising sales.
Other holiday releases included Focus Features’ Obsession at roughly $22–28 million in its second weekend and the Michael Jackson biopic continuing strong.
Disney is positioning the film as both a theatrical product and a way to reinvigorate franchise interest for streaming, theme parks and consumer products ahead of next year’s Starfighter release.
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Audience responses emphasize that the movie felt like a TV episode run on the big screen and that many potential viewers will simply wait for Disney+, citing marketing fragmentation, ticket costs and franchise fatigue as key factors likely limiting box-office upside.
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