Here’s the latest on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie box office, based on recent reports:
- Global total around the end of the latest weekend: approximately $629 million worldwide, with about $308 million in the U.S. and the rest internationally. This marks a very strong hold despite a typical weekend drop for a high-footfall blockbuster.[7]
- Domestic performance: roughly $308 million earned in the United States to date, with a weekend decline of about 48% in the most recent report, which is in line with expectations for a blockbuster of its scale after strong opening days.[7]
- International momentum: the film has been expanding in overseas markets, contributing the majority of its global total, and there were projections suggesting potential to near or exceed $1 billion globally if the current pace continues.[2][3]
- Early milestone context: the Easter/spring break window helped drive the initial box office surge, making it one of the year’s top openings and solidifying its position as a dominant family-friendly release.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official box office tallies from studio press releases or trade outlets and summarize them in a quick table. I can also create a mini chart showing worldwide vs. domestic totals over time.
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Super Mario Galaxy Movie continues its dominant theatrical run, surpassing $300 million domestically in just its second weekend. The film secured $69 million, retaining the top box office position with only a 22 percent drop. Its global earnings nears $700 million, with projections indicating a possible $1 billion milestone. Featuring Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Brie Larson, the film expands Nintendos cinematic universe.
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www.audacy.com“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” has scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood film. Studio estimates on Sunday say the Illumination and Nintendo co-production earned $130.9 million over the weekend and $190.1 million in its first five days in North America. Released globally on Wednesday, the film capitalized on kids’ spring break vacations. It earned an estimated $182.4 million from 80 overseas markets, totaling a $372.5 million debut. Despite mixed reviews, audiences were...
www.ajc.comMixed reviews didn't dissuade mass audiences from buying tickets to the "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," which scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood movie.
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