The Mandalorian and Grogu added $16.4M on its fourth day of release, bringing the domestic total to $98.1M and worldwide haul to $144M. That Monday figure represents a 27% drop from Sunday โ€” a decent weekday hold for a franchise film, though not exceptional by Star Wars standards.

Mandalorian And Grogu poster
Day 4 Add$16.4M
US Domestic Total$98.1M
Overseas Gross$63.0M
Worldwide Gross$144.0M
Budget$166.0M

The domestic number is tracking ahead of Rogue One's pace at the same point but behind The Force Awakens and even Solo if adjusted for inflation. The real question is whether this holds through the week or drops off sharply on Tuesday โ€” a pattern that plagued Rise of Skywalker.

$98M in four days sounds massive until you remember the $166M production budget. Disney needs roughly $400M domestic to call this a clean win.

Overseas is the concern. At $63M worldwide excluding domestic, the international response has been lukewarm compared to what Disney would expect from a Star Wars theatrical release. European and Asian markets haven't embraced TV-to-film conversions with the same enthusiasm as original theatrical entries in the franchise.

The math: At $144M worldwide against a $166M budget (before marketing), the film needs significant legs to reach profitability. A 2.5x multiplier from here would land it around $360M WW โ€” enough for a modest return, but far from the blockbuster territory Disney needs.

The Memorial Day corridor should provide a boost through the extended weekend. If it can clear $180M domestic by Sunday, the conversation shifts from "underperformance" to "solid earner." Until then, it's a wait-and-watch.

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