"The Mandalorian and Grogu," Disney's latest "Star Wars" cinematic offering, emerged as the top earner at the box office as the Memorial Day weekend commenced, marking a significant return for the franchise to the big screen after a seven-year hiatus. The film, an intergalactic western, garnered an impressive $33 million on Friday from over 4,300 theaters across North America. Analysts predict its total earnings for the extended holiday period could soar to between $80 million and $100 million, signaling a positive reception for the new chapter in the beloved saga.
While "The Mandalorian and Grogu" enjoys its successful launch, another film, "Obsession," has become a surprising standout. The horror flick, directed by Curry Barker and distributed by Focus Features, experienced a remarkable 16% increase in its second weekend, a rare achievement for any movie. This surge allowed it to accumulate $19.9 million, surpassing its initial $17.2 million opening. With an expected $24.8 million over the long Memorial Day weekend, its domestic total is set to reach $55.1 million. Lionsgate's "Michael" also continued its strong run, adding $5.1 million on Friday, pushing its domestic earnings past $300 million and its global total to an estimated $788.8 million, potentially eclipsing "Bohemian Rhapsody" as the highest-grossing musical biopic. Additionally, "The Devil Wears Prada 2" added $3.2 million, bringing its total close to $200 million domestically after four weeks.
New releases also made their mark, with Neon's surreal comedy "I Love Boosters" and Paramount's horror feature "Passenger" debuting. "Passenger," a chilling tale of a couple haunted by a vengeful spirit after a highway crash, earned approximately $3.5 million on its opening day and is projected to reach $9 million to $10 million by the end of the holiday. "I Love Boosters," starring Keke Palmer and LaKeith Stanfield, about a group of philanthropic shoplifters, took in around $1.5 million on Friday, with an anticipated $4 million to $5 million for the weekend.
The current box office landscape demonstrates a vibrant and diverse cinematic appeal, with both established franchises and unexpected hits captivating audiences. This mix of genres and narrative styles not only enriches the film industry but also provides a wide array of entertainment choices, proving that compelling storytelling and innovative filmmaking continue to draw viewers into theaters, fostering a healthy and dynamic cultural experience.