This will be a movie I will see once just for Star Wars. But man the trailer didn’t look great
misguidedkent on
2.1 million lower than Solo: A Star Wars Story’s 14.1 million previews from 2018. Its internal multiplier (7.3x) gets this to 87.6 million 4-day.
Alive-Ad-5245 on
I’m betting this gets around a $90m 4-Day, under Solo.
Not a complete franchise shelving disaster but not exactly something to sing and dance to either.
And it’s looking worse internationally.

the_strange_beatle on
>“Mandalorian” could become the lowest opening ever for a “Star Wars” movie, even below 2018’s “Solo” spinoff which launched with $103 million after making $14.1 million in previews over Memorial Day weekend.
It’s break even has to be at least 400m right? Even if it’s domestic heavy.
Imho it’s looking pretty grim, even if this 12m previews is slightly above the disasterous 11m I was expecting
BobTrain666 on
Would’ve done way better if released in 2022/2023
MichaelChristine on
I don’t understand the corporate strategy behind this franchise.
vizisonline on
I liked it, I think casual fans will enjoy it but the hardcore fans will hate it.
ManajaTwa18 on
I hate his movies, but Shawn Levy might be Star Wars best bet at getting back on track lmao.
ManajaTwa18 on
I hate his movies, but Shawn Levy might be Star Wars best bet at getting back on track lmao.
GapHappy7709 on
looks like 90M or so for the 4 day if it follows the Solo path
Distinct-Shift-4094 on
I feel like Baby Yodas legs will be really really small.
tcripe on
Only thing that’s going to save this movie is its modest budget. Might turn a little profit but nothing worth bragging about.
Zestyclose_Ad_5815 on
I know it’s Star Wars, but by all accounts, it’s three episodes of a TV show strung together. Did Lucasfilm/Disney really think this was gonna set the world ablaze 7 years post-ROTS and relegating the franchise to streaming? They’ve devalued the brand in the eyes of the movie-goers.
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This will be a movie I will see once just for Star Wars. But man the trailer didn’t look great
2.1 million lower than Solo: A Star Wars Story’s 14.1 million previews from 2018. Its internal multiplier (7.3x) gets this to 87.6 million 4-day.
I’m betting this gets around a $90m 4-Day, under Solo.
Not a complete franchise shelving disaster but not exactly something to sing and dance to either.
And it’s looking worse internationally.

>“Mandalorian” could become the lowest opening ever for a “Star Wars” movie, even below 2018’s “Solo” spinoff which launched with $103 million after making $14.1 million in previews over Memorial Day weekend.
https://preview.redd.it/bjs48khaap2h1.jpeg?width=694&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4c76c7dc716975c3c8d080617f2694011b00136f
This would have been big when Mando was at its height after S2. Now interest waned because of Season 3.
Are we allowed to admit Star Wars as a theatrical franchise is in trouble or are we still just going to blame everything on “fat neckbeard chuds”?
Lowest opening live-action Star Wars film ever, adjusted for inflation.
https://i.redd.it/523r0lzgap2h1.gif

Biggest opening for a Martin Scorsese movie
It’s break even has to be at least 400m right? Even if it’s domestic heavy.
Imho it’s looking pretty grim, even if this 12m previews is slightly above the disasterous 11m I was expecting
Would’ve done way better if released in 2022/2023
I don’t understand the corporate strategy behind this franchise.
I liked it, I think casual fans will enjoy it but the hardcore fans will hate it.
I hate his movies, but Shawn Levy might be Star Wars best bet at getting back on track lmao.
I hate his movies, but Shawn Levy might be Star Wars best bet at getting back on track lmao.
looks like 90M or so for the 4 day if it follows the Solo path
I feel like Baby Yodas legs will be really really small.
Only thing that’s going to save this movie is its modest budget. Might turn a little profit but nothing worth bragging about.
I know it’s Star Wars, but by all accounts, it’s three episodes of a TV show strung together. Did Lucasfilm/Disney really think this was gonna set the world ablaze 7 years post-ROTS and relegating the franchise to streaming? They’ve devalued the brand in the eyes of the movie-goers.