It’s Wild What Was A Giant Win For Michael Is Being Touted As A Potential Failure For Disney As The Mandalorian And Grogu Heads To Theaters

It’s Wild What Was A Giant Win For Michael Is Being Touted As A Potential Failure For Disney As The Mandalorian And Grogu Heads To Theaters

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It’s Wild What Was A Giant Win For Michael Is Being Touted As A Potential Failure For Disney As The Mandalorian And Grogu Heads To Theaters

As we approach the first weekend of 2026 movie releases in May, we’re officially in summer movie season now! Loking ahead to what big movies are on the horizon, there’s a lot of talk about how The Mandalorian And Grogu – the first Star Wars theatrical release in over six years – is going to do at the box office. The current narrative is suggesting it could be one of the season’s disappointments, but hold on… because there’s something kind of crazy happening when you look at it next to the recent performance of the Michael Jackson biopic.

How The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Box Office Tracking Is Looking Right Now

We’re about three weeks away from The Mandalorian And Grogu hitting theaters, and Box Office Pro is projecting that the Star Wars flick may do $100 million domestically in its first weekend while Box Office Theory is being more conservative with a $71 million prediction. Should either of those numbers happen, the movie would be one of the biggest opening weekends of 2026 very close to the other heavy hitters of the year, Michael, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Project Hail Mary. Yet somehow, it’s being talked about like Lucasfilm should be hanging their head low.



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