Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu collected $2.2M on Monday (Day 11), taking its US domestic total to $139.1M.

Mandalorian And Grogu poster
The Star Wars series is seeing a clear drop as it moves into the second week.
Day 11 Snapshot (Monday)
Day 11 Add$2.2M
US Domestic Total$139.1M
Worldwide Gross$249.1M
Budget$166.0M
Budget Ratio0.91x

Performance Analysis

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu added $2.2M on Day 11, registering a steep 70.6% drop from Sunday. With a $166 million budget, the film stands at 0.91x ratio, placing it in below-average territory. Jon Favreau’s direction and Pedro Pascal’s return as the Mandalorian have delivered the expected visual spectacle and fan service, yet the second-week numbers indicate the film has not generated the same level of repeat business seen in earlier Star Wars entries.

Overseas has contributed $110.1M so far. The Monday figure of $2.2M reflects typical post-opening-week behaviour for a major franchise title that opened strong but is now facing normal audience fatigue.

In summary, Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is experiencing a noticeable second week drop.

Reality check: At 0.91x budget ratio after 11 days with a noticeable second week drop, the film is trending below average and will need strong upcoming weekend holds to avoid finishing as a relative underperformer for the franchise.