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Why The Mandalorian And Grogu Is A Box Office Failure
Why The Mandalorian And Grogu Is A Box Office Failure
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The Mandalorian and Grogu may have
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blasted off to the big screen, but the
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first Star Wars film in 7 years isn't
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making nearly as much money as they used
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to. Are the franchise's days of breaking
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the box office over for good? Let's find
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out.
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Remember when Star Wars used to mean
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something? Star Wars used to mean
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massive lines at the movie theater,
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dressing up in costumes, and enjoying a
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collective love of the galaxy far, far
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away. Each film was nothing less than a
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cinematic event. So, what happened? In a
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word, Disney happened. Star Wars was a
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money-making merch machine long before
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the House of Mouse got the rights to the
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series, but Disney expanded the
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franchise in a way that made each
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installment just a little less special
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than the last. We went from two
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trilogies and The Clone Wars to three
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trilogies, multiple spin-off movies, and
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so many TV shows that it's hard to keep
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track. Not even the popularity of the
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first Star Wars Disney+ show was enough
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for the opening weekend of The
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Mandalorian and Grogu to reach the new
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series standard set by Rey and Kylo Ren.
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As cute as Grogu is, the newest Star
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Wars movie's opening weekend box office
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was one of the weakest of the entire
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Disney era. Only Solo: A Star Wars Story
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made a comparably low amount in its
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first few days, and that's the only film
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in the franchise that's outright bombed.
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Thankfully for Disney, The Mandalorian
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and Grogu has a budget half the size of
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Solo's, but that doesn't mean that the
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company is satisfied by the movie's
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reception.
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OH, THE HORROR BABY.
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OH, THE HORROR BABY. IT'S A BAD BABY.
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It's easy to forget how big of a deal
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The Mandalorian was when it first came
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out in 2019. Star Wars had existed in
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the television space for a number of
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years, but only in the form of animated
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series like The Clone Wars and Rebels.
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This was the first time that a Star Wars
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show was in live action, and when Grogu
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was revealed at the end of the first
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episode, we all knew that we were in for
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something special.
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>> [music]
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>> 2019 was also the year that The Rise of
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Skywalker hit theaters to a much less
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positive [music] reception. Since then,
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Star Wars has been nothing but shows and
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the occasional video game. Movie
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characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Boba
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Fett, and Cassian Andor have been
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relegated to the small screen to varying
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degrees of success. Now, we finally have
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another movie after 7 years, but for the
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first time in Star Wars history, you
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need to watch multiple seasons of
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television for the full context. At
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least, that's the impression that a lot
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of people have. Even though The
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Mandalorian and Grogu works fine as a
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standalone story, the fact that it's
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basically a feature-length episode of
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the show just adds insult
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[clears throat] to injury for anyone who
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only watches Star Wars in theaters. I
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told you that was a bad idea.
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To see how rough a time Disney has had
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integrating movies or streaming shows,
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all we have to do is look next door to
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the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some of
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the MCU's worst box office does in
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recent years have been films that
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require a Disney Plus subscription to
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understand.
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>> [music]
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>> The Marvels, Captain America: Brave New
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World, and Thunderbolts all
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underperformed, which wasn't never a
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good sign for The Mandalorian and Grogu.
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There will always be fans that watch
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everything no matter what size screen
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it's on, but some more casual viewers
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felt inclined to stay home this time
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around.
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It's not just going from the TV to the
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big screen is an uphill battle. It's
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also that The Mandalorian already had
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its time in the sun. The first season
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was novel and exciting, like a western,
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but with a whole lot more aliens. With
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Pedro Pascal in the lead role and Grogu
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as a series' adorable mascot, the future
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seemed bright. Unfortunately, the show
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only lasted two great seasons before it
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largely lost its way. And if there's
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anyone who knows how important it is to
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have a way, it's Mando.
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It's not like The Mandalorian season 3
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was the worst thing that Star Wars has
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ever produced, but there was definitely
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a dip in quality along with some
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questionable creative choices. Some
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viewers thought that the season paid too
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much attention to Bo-Katan Kryze and not
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enough [music] to Din Djarin. Others
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were annoyed that major plot
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developments for the main characters
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>> [music]
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>> took place in The Book of Boba Fett. If
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The Mandalorian and Grogu would come out
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in, say, summer of 2022, its [music]
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opening weekend probably would have been
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a whole lot better. Not only did The
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Mandalorian season 3 change the way that
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people think about the show as a whole,
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but it's also been more than 3 years
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since the series finale premiered. In
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the meantime, Star Wars fans were
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treated to some of the best television
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in the franchise so far with season 2 of
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Andor. The Mandalorian just isn't the
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new hotness anymore, and unfortunately
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for Disney, [music] the end of Cassian
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Andor's story has already been told.
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When the sequel trilogy kicked off with
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The Force Awakens, one of its biggest
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selling points was the return of
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characters we grew up with after decades
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away. Han Solo, Princess Leia,
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Chewbacca, everyone knows those names
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even if they've somehow never seen a
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Star Wars movie before. That's helped
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episode 7 become the highest-grossing
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[music] film in the franchise.
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Let's compare that to the familiar faces
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in The Mandalorian and Grogu. Aside from
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the two title characters, we have names
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like Zeb Orrelios, Rotta the Hutt, and
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Embo. If you ask your mother who Embo
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is, do you think she'll know the answer?
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Mm, probably not. But show her a picture
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of Luke Skywalker and there's a 90%
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chance she'll recognize him. I like
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those odds. You've probably seen plenty
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of jokes and memes about there being
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hundreds of uniquely named Star Wars
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characters. It's one of the things that
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gives the series its special charm.
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There's nothing wrong at all with giving
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some of these characters a turn in the
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spotlight, but you shouldn't be
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surprised when they don't make as much
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cash. Apologies to Dave Filoni, but you
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can't expect people to get excited about
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Trapper Wolf as they do for R2-D2 and
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C-3PO.
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If you're making a movie, one of the
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most important elements to get right is
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its name. George Lucas knows how
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important a good movie name is. His
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oddly titled debut, THX 1138, wasn't a
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box office success. And his second film,
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American Graffiti, might have been
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called Goodbye Burger City or Ask
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Wolfman Jack if Universal executives had
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gotten their way. Star Wars? Now, that's
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a snappy title. The Empire Strikes Back?
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Flawless. No notes. The Phantom Menace?
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The movie might have some problems, but
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its name isn't one of them.
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Unfortunately or fortunately, depending
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on who you ask, Lucas isn't calling the
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shots anymore. None of the titles of
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sequel trilogy movies were particularly
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horrible, but let's just be honest, The
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Mandalorian and Grogu is not a good name
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for a movie. Sure, it's accurate. It is
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indeed a movie about The Mandalorian and
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Grogu. That doesn't make its title
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exciting or fun to say. It's not that
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people don't want to see Grogu. We
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[music] do. We all love Grogu. I would
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like to see the baby.
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It's just that in hindsight, maybe Grogu
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wasn't the most marketable choice of a
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name for the most popular Star Wars
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character introduced in the past decade.
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There's a reason a lot of people still
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call him Baby Yoda, after all. We're not
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exactly sure what a better title for The
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Mandalorian and Grogu would be, but
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Disney probably could have afforded a
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few more focus groups to find it.
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Star Wars has mostly been critic proof
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as far as money is concerned. The Rise
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of Skywalker was panned as a poor
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conclusion to the sequel trilogy by
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plenty of professional reviewers, but
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that didn't stop it from making a
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billion dollars. Given the polarized
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reception to The Mandalorian and Grogu
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and its unfortunate opening weekend, one
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can't help but wonder if that era has
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come to an end.
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Some sizable publications don't hold
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back. Slate published a review titled We
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have a new worst Star Wars movie, with
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critic Sam Adams calling The Mandalorian
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and Grogu lifeless and half-hearted. He
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didn't stop there saying, "If The
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Mandalorian and Grogu isn't the worst
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Star Wars movie, and it might be, it's
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certainly the least the least essential,
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the least engaging, the least
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necessary." Over at The Atlantic, critic
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David Sims declared The Mandalorian and
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Grogu a Star Wars movie to fall asleep
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to.
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He called the film a nothing burger
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[music] and argued that the only
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character with something of a
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personality is Hugo, the Alden
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shopkeeper played by Martin Scorsese.
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Woah. For this price, I'll tell you
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whatever you want.
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>> I'm looking for a hat. Closed for the
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night. Thank you.
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Finally, Hoai Tran Duy at Inverse put
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out a review called The Mandalorian and
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Grogu is barely a movie. They likened
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the film to a filler arc in the middle
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of a season or one of those videos you
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half watch while waiting in line for the
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next Mandalorian-themed ride. The
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Mandalorian and Grogu had a Rotten
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Tomatoes critic score of 63% on the day
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of its release. That's not the worst
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percentage in the world, but take a look
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at the positive reviews and you'll see
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an ocean of three out of fives. Even if
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that's not terrible, it's middling. And
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when the box office is involved,
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sometimes there isn't much of a
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difference.
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With the long-awaited return of Star
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Wars to the big screen being a
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disappointment in multiple ways, the
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series is in a bit of a strange place.
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There are a number of Star Wars projects
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that Disney has announced, but the rocky
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reception of The Mandalorian and [music]
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Grogu calls into question whether or not
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they'll actually be any good or whether
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they'll come out at all. The next film
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planned is Shawn Levy's Star Wars
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Starfighter, a standalone story starring
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Ryan Gosling as a pilot that's slated
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for release in 2027. Casting a
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completely new set of characters is a
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gamble, but it could prove to be the
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shake-up that the series needs. Coming
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that same year on the other end of the
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spectrum is Ahsoka season 2, which is
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more aimed at pleasing long-time fans of
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the Star Wars universe. After that, it's
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hard to say. Given that there's no
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shortage of canceled movies and shows
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littered throughout the Disney era,
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there's been a talk of a new trilogy
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written and produced by Simon Kinberg.
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And if these spin-off movies keep
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failing to meet expectations, chances
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are that executives will want to put out
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episode 10 sooner rather than later. Can
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Star Wars turn things around and bring
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back the colossal [music] crowds,
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costume parties, and general excitement
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for the most popular space opera saga in
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human history? It won't be easy, but
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through the force, all things are
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possible.