Here’s a quick update on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie box office.
- Global box office: Reported to have crossed roughly $629 million worldwide by mid-April 2026, with a strong domestic hold and continued overseas momentum.[1][7]
- Domestic performance: Around $308 million in the United States by mid-April, contributing to a multi-hundred-million total worldwide.[7][1]
- Market status: The film opened earlier in 2026 and faced a typical drop in the second weekend, yet still ranked among the year’s top-grossing releases, with ongoing international box office strength noted in multiple outlets.[2][3][4]
If you’d like, I can pull more current figures (e.g., latest domestic/overseas totals, daily/weekly trends, or country-by-country breakdown) and present them in a concise table or chart.
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Mixed 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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www.audacy.comSuper 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.
economictimes.indiatimes.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...
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