Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu added $1.1M on Day 20, taking its US domestic total to $159.5M and worldwide gross to $297.1M.

Pedro Pascal and Grogu continue to attract audiences even as the film enters its third week.
| Day 17 | $3.2M |
|---|---|
| Day 18 | $1.1M |
| Day 19 | $1.5M |
| Day 20 | $1.1M |
The live-action Star Wars film is showing the expected moderation in Week 3. The $1.1M figure reflects continued interest from core fans and families. While the daily numbers have come down from the opening weeks, the film is still adding meaningfully and has already crossed the $297M worldwide mark.
Jon Favreau’s direction successfully translates the intimate, character-driven tone of the Disney+ series to the big screen. Pedro Pascal’s performance as the Mandalorian remains a strong anchor, while Grogu continues to be the film’s biggest commercial asset. The action sequences and visual effects have been widely praised, particularly the large-scale battles and the emotional father-son dynamic between the leads.
Market-wise, the hold is strongest in family-oriented suburban markets and among dedicated Star Wars fans. The film has shown better longevity than many recent franchise entries, thanks to strong word-of-mouth and repeat viewings driven by Grogu’s appeal. Overseas markets have contributed significantly to the worldwide total.
Looking ahead, the film is pacing just above the 1.0x ratio. While it may not reach blockbuster levels relative to its budget, it is on track to finish as a modest commercial success for the franchise. The coming weekdays will show whether it can maintain a steady floor or drop more sharply.