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    Home»TV»Official: Disney Abandons ‘The Mandalorian’ After Box Office Bomb
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    Official: Disney Abandons ‘The Mandalorian’ After Box Office Bomb

    JamesBy JamesJuly 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Disney bet big on bringing its biggest Disney+ success to the big screen. Instead, the gamble appears to have backfired

    The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) arrived in theaters with enormous expectations. The franchise had helped launch Disney+, reignited mainstream interest in Star Wars television, and transformed Grogu into one of the company’s most recognizable characters. But despite all of that goodwill, the film managed just around $342 million at the worldwide box office, including roughly $177 million domestically, making it one of the franchise’s weakest theatrical performers in the Disney era

    Grogu eating a cookie in 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    Now, the future of The Mandalorian as a television series appears increasingly uncertain

    Disney’s Focus Has Shifted

    Before the movie’s release, many Star Wars fans expected Lucasfilm would eventually return to Disney+ with a fourth season of The Mandalorian. Instead, that conversation has largely disappeared

    Months after the film’s disappointing theatrical run, Lucasfilm has revealed and reportedly developed a growing slate of new Star Wars streaming projects, yet The Mandalorian Season 4 has remained absent from those discussions

    Instead, the company’s attention has shifted toward expanding other corners of the galaxy

    According to a new report, Lucasfilm is developing another anime-inspired Star Wars series for Disney+, adding to an already crowded lineup that includes Ahsoka Season 2, Star Wars: Visions Season 4, The Ninth Jedi, Maul: Shadow LordSeason 2, a rumored Knights of the Old Republic series, and even a reported Star Wars horror project

    That’s a dramatic change from just a few years ago, when The Mandalorian was unquestionably the centerpiece of Disney’s Star Wars strategy

    No Sign of Season 4

    Perhaps the biggest takeaway isn’t what Lucasfilm is making

    It’s what isn’t on the schedule

    There has been no official announcement for The Mandalorian Season 4. No production updates. No casting news. No filming timeline. No release window

    Credit: Lucasfilm

    For a series that once defined Disney+, that silence has become difficult to ignore

    Lucasfilm has instead positioned Ahsoka Season 2 as the next major live-action chapter in this era of Star Wars storytelling, continuing the larger narrative surrounding Grand Admiral Thrawn and the so-called “Mandalorianverse.”

    Whether Din Djarin and Grogu eventually return remains unknown, but it no longer appears they’re leading the franchise

    From Disney+ Phenomenon to Box Office Disappointment

    That reversal is remarkable considering where things began

    When The Mandalorian premiered alongside Disney+ in 2019, it became an immediate sensation. Pedro Pascal’s bounty hunter and Grogu captured audiences worldwide, generating merchandise sales, award nominations, and widespread critical praise

    Disney quickly expanded the universe with series like The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka, all connected through the storyline Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni established

    Live-action Ahsoka Tano played by Rosario Dawson
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    The decision to continue the story in theaters appeared like a logical next step

    Instead, audiences largely stayed home

    While Disney promoted The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026) as the franchise’s return to the big screen, the final box office numbers fell well below expectations for a Star Wars theatrical release, making it difficult to justify additional investments centered on the same property

    Star Wars Keeps Moving Forward

    That doesn’t mean Lucasfilm is slowing down

    If anything, the studio appears to be broadening its approach

    Animation continues expanding, with reports pointing toward another anime-style series inspired by the success of Star Wars: Visions. Meanwhile, Ahsoka Season 2 remains one of Disney+’s most anticipated upcoming releases, and multiple additional projects reportedly remain in various stages of development

    Ahsoka Tano yields lightsaber and uses the force in Disney+ star wars series
    Credit: Lucasfilm

    Rather than placing one series at the center of the franchise, Lucasfilm seems increasingly interested in building a larger portfolio of Star Wars content

    That strategy also reduces the pressure on any single project to carry the brand

    Is This Really the End?

    Officially, Disney has not announced that The Mandalorian television series has been canceled

    It’s important to separate what has been confirmed from what fans are observing

    What has been confirmed is that Lucasfilm continues announcing and developing new Star Wars shows while The Mandalorian Season 4 remains absent from the lineup

    Whether the series eventually returns in some form remains an open question

    For now, though, the evidence suggests Lucasfilm has moved on to other priorities. After the disappointing performance of The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026), the franchise that once defined Disney+ is no longer at the center of Star Wars’ future plans

    That may not be an official cancellation, but until Lucasfilm says otherwise, The Mandalorian appears to have been left behind as Disney charts a different course for the galaxy far, far away

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