'Mandalorian and Grogu' Beats Box Office Expectations

What this means
This news shows a new Star Wars movie sold more tickets than expected in its first weekend. That points to stronger results for Disney which owns the film studio.
Market mechanics
- DISupBetter than expected ticket sales signal stronger earnings for Disney's movie business.
What to watch next
- Disney's next earnings report
- Box office results for other Disney films
- Updates on future Star Wars projects
AI-synthesized from public market reporting · Updated May 25, 2026, 8:00 AM
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