‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ soars to the top spot at the box office
The box office hit a power-up this weekend, as βThe Super Mario Galaxy Movieβ continued a healthy streak for family films in theaters.
The animated sequel from Universal Pictures, Nintendo and Illumination raced to $190 million in the U.S. and Canada in its five-day holiday weekend debut, placing it solidly in first place, according to studio estimates and Comscore data. That total was in line with expectations of a $186-million domestic opening.
Globally, the film earned $372.5 million, the largest opening so far in 2026.
The first film based on the video game franchise, βThe Super Mario Bros. Movie,β made $146.4 million in its 2023 debut.
βThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie,β which had a production budget of $110 million, continues the story of iconic Nintendo characters Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach as they journey to rescue Princess Rosalina.
Amazon MGMβs βProject Hail Maryβ came in second at the box office with a domestic total of $30.7 million – pushing its total to $217 million. A24βs βThe Drama ($14.4 million), Disneyβs βHoppersβ ($5.8 million) and Universalβs βReminders of Him ($2.2 million) rounded out the top five.
The success of βMarioβ this weekend is another example of the power of family films at the box office.
Animated movies like Sony Pictures Animationβs βGoatβ and Walt Disney Co. and Pixarβs βHoppersβ have performed well in theaters this year, along with the strong holdover performance of Disneyβs 2025 hit βZootopia 2,β which has now made more than $1.87 billion worldwide.
Thatβs all contributed to a stronger first quarter in the theatrical business, as this yearβs revenue was up more than 20% compared with the same period in 2025. March was especially strong, with the massive haul from βProject Hail Mary.β