What's Happening?
The low-budget horror film 'Obsession' has unexpectedly outperformed 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' at the box office. In its second week, 'Obsession' earned $5.6 million domestically, surpassing the $4.1
million earned by 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' on the same day. This success is notable as 'Obsession' continues to increase its revenue, with projections suggesting it could reach $200 million globally, a significant return on its modest budget. Meanwhile, 'The Mandalorian and Grogu,' despite surpassing its $165 million budget, is underperforming compared to previous Star Wars films, which typically gross over a billion dollars. The next Star Wars film, 'Star Wars Starfighter,' is set for release next year, marking a departure from featuring established characters.
Why It's Important?
The success of 'Obsession' highlights the potential for low-budget films to achieve significant box office success through strong word-of-mouth and strategic release timing. This trend could encourage studios to invest in smaller productions with unique storytelling, potentially diversifying the types of films available to audiences. Conversely, the underperformance of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' may prompt Disney to reassess its strategy for the Star Wars franchise, particularly in film production. The mixed results for these films could influence future decisions regarding budget allocations and marketing strategies in the film industry.
What's Next?
As 'Obsession' continues to perform well, its digital release strategy may be adjusted to maximize earnings. The film's success could lead to increased interest in similar low-budget horror projects. For Disney, the performance of 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' may lead to strategic shifts in the Star Wars franchise, particularly with the upcoming 'Star Wars Starfighter,' which will not feature established characters. This could represent a significant risk for Disney as it seeks to maintain the franchise's popularity.






