Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In 47 years, Star Wars has only had one box office flop in Solo: A Star Wars Story, but now the franchise is finally finding a way to redeem it. Solo was supposed to be a continuation of the Star Wars anthology series begun by Rogue One, but its failure to turn a profit ended many of those plans. While some projects, like the Lando show, are still in production, Solo's legacy has lived on in less obvious ways.
Related What Happened To Qi'ra After Solo: A Star Wars Story After Emila Clarke's Qi'ra left Han Solo to join Crimson Dawn in Solo: A Star Wars Story, what happened next to the smuggler's first love? Solo Was Star Wars' First Box Office Failure Star Wars movies are usually guaranteed moneymakers, but Solo failed to turn a profit in theaters Close According to Box Office Mojo, Solo earned just under $393 million at the worldwide box office against a budget of $275 million.
Star Wars has made some mistakes with movies in the past, but while they weren't all highly praised at release, they did all make significant amounts of money. For years, the release of a Star Wars film was a huge event, and it drew in large crowds, as audiences had often been waiting years for another taste of the galaxy far, far away.
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