Box Office Global: ‘Mandalorian & Grogu’ $163M, ‘Michael’ Nears $800M WW

Below in all its glory is this weekend’s top 10 at the global box office, courtesy of Comscore. Note that domestic figures are Memorial Day weekend 4-day.
As we continue to propel through summer, a reminder of what the top 5 films are so far this year around the globe:
- Super Mario Galaxy Movie (Uni) $980.3M WW ($555.8M Intl, $424.5M Int’l)
- Michael (Uni/LG) $789.2M (see breakdown below)
- Project Hail Mary (Amz) $675.7M ($335.4M Int’l, $340.3M dom)
- Pegasus 3 (China release) $653.9M
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 (Dis) $608M (see breakdown below)
STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU, Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian / Din Djarin, 2026. © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
- Mandalorian & Grogu (Dis) $163M WW weekend 52 territories ($63M Int’l, $100M domestic)/Wk 1
Overseas it’s the fourth highest opening for a MPA movie so far in 2026 in like-for-like markets. Stateside, it’s the third highest opening. The Jon Favreu directed big screen version of the Disney+ series was No. 1 in all markets across Europe, +3% over the first frame of Solo A Star Wars Story and +1% ahead of Project Hail Mary. In Asia-Pacific, Baby Yoda and Mando opened to No. 1 non-local in all markets but Taiwan where it was No. 2. Pic posted the third-highest non-local opening in Japan ($4.9M), as well as NZ, Philippines and Thailand. It was the No. 4 highest non-local opening YTD in Australia ($4.6M) and Singapore. The pic was No. 1 across Latin America in all markets but Colombia (No. 2), Brazil (No. 3 with $1.3M) and Ecuador (No. 3). The Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver movie posted the fourth-highest non-local opening in Mexico ($3.9M), Peru and Uruguay. Overall, the movie was +45% ahead of Project Hail Mary and +36% ahead of Solo in Latin America. Openings included UK ($7.1M), Germany ($6.5M), China ($4.6M, pic was beat by local hit Dear You, but Imax screens brought in $1.3M, highest indexing of Star Wars pics there. Remember, China only truly began to know the franchise with 2015’s Force Awakens), Japan ($4.9M), Australia ($4.6M), Mexico ($3.9M), France ($3.8M), Spain ($2.4M), Italy ($2M) and Brazil ($1.3M).
Miles Teller and Jaafar Jackson in ‘Michael’
Lionsgate/Everett Collection
2. Michael (Universal/Lionsgate) $55.1M WW 84 territories ($28.2M int’l $26.9M dom), WW cume $789.2M ($468.1M int’l, $321.1M Dom/Wk 5
Essentially, we’re waiting for Japan in June to take this Antoine Fuqua even closer to Bohemian Rhapsody’s final global of $911M. UK added $2.6M for a five-weekend running cume of $60M. Pic was No. 2 in Korea with $2.3M and a running cume of $7.8M in weekend 2. Australia added $2.2M for a cume of $26.7M in weekend 5. France had a fifth frame of $2.1M and cume of $44.4M through Sunday. Brazil added $2M in weekend 5 for a total of $28.4M, more than 3x the lifetimes of Oppenheimer. Michael has now surpassed Fast 7, 8 and 10 to become the 2nd biggest Universal film of all time in the country. Mexico grossed $1.8M in weekend 5 for a cume of $29M, also ahead of the final lifetime of Oppenheimer. Germany saw $1.4M fifth weekend for a $29.6M cume. Italy added $1.3M in fifth frame for a $27.1M total. Spain minted $1.1M in weekend 5 for a cume near $24M.
3. Dear You (Alibaba, China) $39.5M WW 1 territory, WW cume $151.5M/Wk 4
This Hongchun Yan directed and co-written movie is a massive hit in the Middle Kingdom, made for a reported $2M. The pic, starring an unknown cast, is heart warming story spotlighting the culture of Chaoshan, in eastern Guangdong province. Logline: Xiaowei travels to Thailand to find his “billionaire grandfather” who out of contact due to debt problems, but unexpectedly find the one who has been corresponding with his grandmother for years is not her husband. Dear You has connecte with Chinese moviegoers given its themes of family and community connections. Per South Morning China Post, the pic has spurred tourism in the Chaoshan areas.
4. Devil Wears Prada 2 (Dis) 53 terr, WW $37.7M ($21.2M, overseas , $16.5M dom) WW Cume $608M ($408M int’l, $200M dom)/Wk 4
The Anne Hathaway-Meryl Streep-Emily Blunt-Stanley Tucci comedy remains the No. 4 MPA movie around the globe so far this year and No. 3 overseas. Disney owns two of the top five MPA pics at the int’l B.O. As a reminder, the sequel is the top non-local release YTD in Italy (second highest grossing territory with $35.9M after $41M in the UK) and Brazil ($30.1M, pic’s third highest grossing territory). And the sequel is the second non-local release YTD in Japan ($25.6M) and Korea.
Inde Navarrette and Michael Johnston in ‘Obsession‘ (2026)
Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection
5. Obsession (Uni) 46 terr $39.2M ($8.9M int’l, $30.3M dom) WW Cume $81.9M ($21.2M int’l, $60.7M dom)/Wk 2
Yes, lots of profits…not just based off the original $1M production cost for the financiers of the pic, but for Universal’s ledgers as well after shelling out $15M for the pic. Pic was in play in 37 Uni markets ($6.5M weekend, $15.9M take) and eight non-Uni markets ($2.3M weekend including France, Australia and New Zealand, $5.2M total).
Openings in Uni territories include Saudi Arabia with the biggest horror opening of the year above Scream 7 at 128 screens with $506k. It has already surpassed the lifetime of Bring Her Back and is performing above The Invisible Man, Longlegs, M3GAN and Sinners. UAE also opened to the best horror debut YTD with $486K at 94 screens. Middle East counts $1.4M weekend with a further boost from holidays next week. Norway also saw the biggest opening for a horror pic with $260K at 140 screens ahead of Scream 7 and above Weapons, M3GAN, The Invisible Man, Get Out and Longlegs.
Holdovers include UK/Ireland where the pic was flat in weekend 2 with $1.7M an a $5.2M cume, gross in line with Heretic and Longlegs and above Hereditary, Speak No Evil and The Black Phone at the same point. Italy’s weekend 2 was $700K and a $1.8M cume surpassing lifetimes of Sinners, Get Out and Black Phone. Mexico’s second frame was $600K an a $1.5M, also holding muy strong, performing in line with Us and above Bring Her Back and Companion. Netherlands and Brazil are also top territories for the Curry Barker directed romance horror at $1M and $970K respectively.
6 The Sheep Detectives (Amz) 58 terr, $18.4M WW ($5.6M int’l, $12.8M dom), WW Cume $86M ($38.7M int’l, $47.3M dom)/Wk 3
Yes, this family movie cost $75M, but Amazon is doing a great job with it as it holds in there.
Top markets are as follows:
- Germany grossed $825K from 666 screens. The cume is $4.7M.
- Australia grossed $757K from 328 screens. The cume is $3.8M.
- United Kingdom grossed $732K from 902 screens. The cume is $8.8M.
- China grossed $437K from 2,000 screens. The cume is $2.4M.
- Japan grossed $377K from 377 screens. The cume is $2.6M.
- Mexico grossed $219K from 555 screens. The cume is $1.6M.
PASSENGER, from left: Lou Llobell, Jacob Scipio
© Paramount Pictures /Courtesy Everett Collection
7. Passenger (Par) 50 terr, $15.3M WW ($4.8M Int’l, $10.5M dom)/Wk 1
With Mando in the marketplace and an 85% offshore footprint, plus plenty of genre in the marketplace, this didn’t dazzle. Leave it to domestic to do any bailing out of this $15M André Øvredal directed movie) Mexico ($785K at 829 locations), UK ($440K at 330 locations), France ($420K at 205 locations; note Paramount’s Primate bowed $1.1M) Australia ($372K at 175 locations), Brazil ($225K at 365 locations), Italy ($240K at 208 locations), Spain ($204K at 204 locations), UAE ($95K at 47 locations in a total Middle East region take of $415k), Malaysia ($91K at 106 sites), Argentina ($80K at 156 sites), Netherlands ($80K at 54 sites) and Belgium with $50K at 50 locations).
Colony
Showbox
8. Colony (4 terr, Showbox, Korea) $12.2M/Wk 1
Mando and Baby Yoda skipped Korea this weekend (they’re going next), because this big local action zombie film from Yeon Sang-ho was opening. The pic had its world premiere in Cannes Midnight section. $9.4M weekend (72% of the marketplace) and near $11M cume in South Korea alone pushed Uni’s Michael to second place. Pic’s blurb: Professor Se Jeong, attends a biotech conference-only to witness it spiral into catastrophe when a rapidly mutating virus is unleashed. As the outbreak spreads and the infected begin to transform, authorities seal off the entire facility.
9. Drishyam 3 (Prath, India) 15 terr, $11.6M ($10.4M int’l, $1.2M dom), WW Cume $14.8M ($13.2M int’l, $1.6M Cume)/Wk 1
Jeethu Joseph directed and written crime drama about a successful author trying to cover up his past crimes from the cops and two reporters who are on his tail.
10. Mortal Kombat II (NL) 80 territories, $10.4M WW ($2.7M int’l, $7.7M dom), WW Cume $119.5M ($45.2M int’l, $74.3M dom)/Wk 3
The Simon McQuoid feature take of the Midway Game is close to becoming the best in franchise, toppling the reported $122.1M global gross of the original 1995 movie.




