Star Wars Worldwide Box Office(Photo Credit –JioHotstar)

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For over four decades, Star Wars has defined blockbuster cinema. From lightsaber battles to generational heroes and galaxy-spanning wars, every trilogy in the franchise has left its mark. But beneath the spectacle lies a surprising financial trend that many fans haven’t noticed.

While it may be one of the most iconic film franchises in history, Star Wars’ box office trajectory hasn’t always followed the expected upward curve of its sequels. This decline was consistent despite the high cultural relevance and marketing scale.

This is counter to the conventional blockbuster logic, where growing anticipation typically leads to higher grosses with each new entry, as was the case with The Lord of the Rings and Batman. Yet for Star Wars, that wasn’t the case, except for one trilogy. The prequels, often criticized during their release, ended up being the only set of films in the saga where the final installment performed better than any of the ones before.

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