Families Drive Mandalorian and Grogu Box Office, Disney Says That's Fine

Disney’s Mandalorian and Grogu opened to about $81 million domestic over a four‑day Memorial Day weekend, roughly on par with Solo but with a smaller budget (~$166 million). The audience skew leaned toward families (11% under-18 on opening night, rising to 25% over the weekend) and early word-of-mouth was solid (A- CinemaScore, 89% Popcorn Meter on Rotten Tomatoes), with strong IMAX performance. International box office reached about $63 million, aiding cost recovery. Cross-promotions at Galaxy’s Edge and a merchandising push position Disney to profit from family appeal rather than hardcore fans, and the film functions as a standalone entry that could drive Disney+ viewership later.
- Families, Not Fanboys, Drove ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Box Office — and Disney Is Fine with That IndieWire
- Summer box office reflects a new media reality Axios
- 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' was a box-office disappointment. Disney's TV strategy is to blame. Yahoo
- 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is Disney's lowest-ever Star Wars film opening CNBC
- ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Returns Star Wars to Theaters WSJ
Reading Insights
0
4
17 min
vs 18 min read
97%
3,561 → 105 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on IndieWire