Recent global box office figures highlight impressive performances from several major film releases. The Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," is on the verge of hitting the $800 million mark worldwide, demonstrating strong international appeal. Concurrently, the sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has already crossed the $600 million threshold globally, showcasing its continued popularity. The highly anticipated "The Mandalorian and Grogu," a new cinematic venture in the Star Wars universe, debuted with a global total of $165 million, signaling the franchise's return to theaters with a solid opening weekend.
These numbers reflect a dynamic period in the film industry, with both established and new narratives drawing significant audiences. The success of "Michael" suggests a sustained interest in musical biopics, while "The Devil Wears Prada 2" indicates the enduring appeal of its characters and storyline. "The Mandalorian and Grogu" carries the weight of reinvigorating the Star Wars cinematic presence, and its initial performance provides valuable insights into audience reception and future potential for the beloved saga on the big screen.
“Michael” and “The Devil Wears Prada 2” Achieve Box Office Milestones
The musical biopic “Michael,” chronicling the life of Michael Jackson, is on the cusp of a major financial achievement, having accumulated nearly $788 million in global ticket sales. Projections suggest it will soon surpass the $800 million benchmark, solidifying its position as a significant box office contender. This robust performance is bolstered by a strong international showing, particularly an additional $28.5 million from overseas markets over the recent weekend. With a global split of $468 million from international territories and $319 million from domestic sales, and with a key market like Japan yet to open, the film is poised to potentially outperform 2018’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" ($911 million) to become the highest-grossing musical biopic in history.
In parallel, Disney’s comedic sequel, “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” has successfully crossed the $600 million mark in worldwide revenue. Now in its fourth week, the film, centered on the fashion industry, garnered an additional $21 million internationally this past weekend. While its domestic gross is substantial at nearly $200 million, its international appeal is even more pronounced, contributing $408 million to its global total. Both films demonstrate the power of compelling storytelling and popular cultural figures or franchises to attract large audiences and achieve impressive financial results across diverse global markets.
“The Mandalorian and Grogu” Kicks Off Theatrical Run
Disney’s latest cinematic offering, “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” a spin-off from the popular “Star Wars” series, commenced its theatrical release with an impressive $165 million globally over its four-day opening period, including Memorial Day. Over the traditional three-day weekend, the film earned $145 million worldwide. The movie debuted across 51 international territories, securing $64 million. Key markets such as the United Kingdom ($7.1 million), Germany ($6.5 million), China ($5.3 million), and Japan ($4.9 million) contributed significantly to its international earnings. Domestically, the film performed strongly, taking in $82 million over the weekend and an estimated $102 million through the holiday Monday, indicating a strong North American reception for the beloved characters from the Disney+ series.
The debut performance of “The Mandalorian and Grogu” carries significant implications for Disney and the Star Wars franchise. While its opening figures are comparable to the 2018 spin-off “Solo: A Star Wars Story”—which ultimately underperformed—the current film boasts a more moderate production budget of $165 million and appears to be receiving better critical and audience reception. This positive word-of-mouth is crucial, as the film serves as the first Star Wars movie released in seven years since “The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019. Its success will be a critical indicator of whether the space opera series can effectively reclaim its big-screen appeal, especially after its significant expansion on Disney+. The upcoming weeks will reveal if "The Mandalorian and Grogu" can sustain its momentum beyond its dedicated fanbase and secure a long-term box office success, paving the way for future cinematic installments like the announced “Star Wars: Starfighter.”