The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Takes Its Box Office Dominance Global, But What Does That Mean For New Releases?

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Takes Its Box Office Dominance Global, But What Does That Mean For New Releases?

It was no surprise that The Super Mario Galaxy Movie maintained its stronghold on the box office this weekend, bringing in another $35 million in its third weekend in theaters. However, that doesn’t mean the milestones have stopped coming, as the video game adaptation sequel has officially become the biggest movie of the year worldwide. Mario, Luigi and the gang triple-jumped their way to global earnings totaling $747.5 million, surpassing the Chinese sports flick Pegasus 3’s $641.1 million.

Meanwhile, Project Hail Mary remains stellar after a month in theaters, and Lee Cronin’s The Mummy got a nice international boost but settled for a third-place opening in the U.S. and Canada. Check out the Top 10 chart below.

Weekend Box Office: April 17-19, 2026

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