The Mandalorian has continued to dominate viewership amongst both Star Wars and Marvel Disney+ shows. The series was the first to debut from either franchise with the U.S. launch date of Disney+ in 2019. Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and Grogu («Baby Yoda») have since left a huge impact on audiences with their journey together, and with filming of The Mandalorian season 3 reportedly wrapped, their next steps together won't be much further away for viewers.
In the meantime, Din and Grogu's impact has left its imprint on the only other live-action Star Wars show released for Disney+ so far, The Book of Boba Fett. Din held a starring role in the latter three episodes of the series, which caused it to be referred to as The Mandalorian season 2.5 by cast, crew, and viewers. The series thus acted as a bridge between season 2 and 3 as the audience continues to wait for Din's next steps in the Star Wars galaxy alongside his Force-sensitive foundling. Din's appearance, as well as that of Ahsoka Tano, Luke Skywalker, Grogu, Cobb Vanth, and Cad Bane, built enough hype for the finale of The Book of Boba Fett to earn an overall higher viewership than that of The Mandalorian season 2's finale.
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Yet, The Mandalorian continues its reign as the most viewed Disney+ ship among both Star Wars and Marvel entities. THR has reported that The Mandalorian tops the others in terms of total viewership, in both season 1 as well as season 2. The only series to come close was Marvel's Loki, whose smaller total of six episodes in comparison to eight episodes caused it to fall short of The Mandalorian despite having the highest average watch time. Still, the impact of The
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