The Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $35 million in its third domestic weekend, bringing its total to $355.2 million and the franchise past $2 billion worldwide. Lee Cronin's The Mummy opened to $13 million domestically and $34 million globally. Project Hail Mary added $20.4 million in its fifth weekend for a $285 million domestic cume.
Illumination, Nintendo and Universal's Super Mario Galaxy Movie topped the domestic box office with $35 million over the weekend, down 49% from the prior frame, according to studio estimates. Its global haul reached $747.4 million after an $83.2 million weekend ($35 million domestic, $48.2 million international across 82 markets), unseating Pegasus 3 as 2026's highest-grossing film to date. The two-film Mario franchise now exceeds $2 billion worldwide, placing it tenth among all-time animated series, with producer Chris Meledandri overseeing three top-10 franchises including Despicable Me/Minions and Ice Age. Strong international holds included Mexico at $55.5 million cume, France near $34 million and Australia at $23.5 million, surpassing several Disney and Pixar benchmarks like Toy Story 4 and Barbie in key territories. Japan opens next weekend after the first film earned nearly $102 million there. IMAX contributed $36.2 million to the sequel's global total.