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Box Office: 'Mandalorian and Grogu' Leads, 'Obsession' Surprises in Second Weekend

By Ricky GervaisPublished: May 23, 2026
Box Office: 'Mandalorian and Grogu' Leads, 'Obsession' Surprises in Second Weekend

"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.

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