Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu added $0.9M on Day 21, taking its US domestic total to $160.4M and worldwide gross to $298.0M.

Mandalorian And Grogu poster
Pedro Pascal and Grogu continue to draw audiences as the film moves deeper into its run.
Day 21 Snapshot
Day 21 Add (US Domestic)$0.9M
US Domestic Total$160.4M
Worldwide Gross$298.0M
Budget$166.0M
Day 18$1.1M
Day 19$1.5M
Day 20$1.1M
Day 21$0.9M

The film is now in its later phase, with daily collections gradually declining as expected. The $0.9M figure on Day 21 reflects the natural slowdown after three weeks of release. While the numbers have moderated, the film has shown decent longevity for a live-action Star Wars project.

Jon Favreau’s direction has successfully captured the tone of the Disney+ series while delivering bigger cinematic moments. Pedro Pascal’s performance as the Mandalorian remains a strong anchor, and Grogu continues to be the biggest audience draw. The film has performed better with core fans than with general audiences.

Market-wise, the hold is strongest among dedicated Star Wars fans and in family-oriented markets. Overseas collections have been steady, helping push the worldwide gross close to $300M.

With a current 1.04x ratio, the film is hovering just above the break-even mark. It is unlikely to become a major blockbuster, but it should finish as a modest commercial performer for the franchise.

Reality check: $0.9M on Day 21 gives a current 1.04x worldwide ratio. The film is in BELOW AVERAGE territory but has shown better longevity than some recent Star Wars releases.