Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu added $1.3M on Day 22, taking its US domestic total to $161.7M and worldwide gross to $299.3M.

Mandalorian And Grogu poster
Pedro Pascal and Grogu deliver a modest weekend lift in the film’s fourth week.
Day 22 Snapshot
Day 22 Add (US Domestic)$1.3M
US Domestic Total$161.7M
Worldwide Gross$299.3M
Budget$166.0M
Day 19$1.5M
Day 20$1.1M
Day 21$0.9M
Day 22$1.3M

The film posted a decent weekend improvement with $1.3M on Day 22. While the numbers remain modest, the lift from the previous day shows that core fans are still turning up, especially over the weekend. Grogu continues to be the biggest draw for family audiences.

Jon Favreau’s direction has managed to retain the intimate, character-driven tone of the series while delivering bigger cinematic moments. However, the film has struggled to expand beyond its dedicated fanbase. The current performance suggests it will finish as a modest commercial success rather than a major blockbuster.

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

With a current 1.05x ratio, the film is hovering just above break-even. It is unlikely to become a major hit but should finish respectably for the franchise.

Reality check: $1.3M on Day 22 gives a current 1.05x worldwide ratio. The film is in BELOW AVERAGE territory but has shown better longevity than some recent Star Wars releases.