Gundam film opens with $810k at North American box office

The latest entry in the long-running Gundam franchise debuted with $810,000 across 894 screens in North America this weekend. Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery Of Nymph Circle marks the first film in the series distributed directly by Bandai Namco Filmworks in the region.

The opening matched closely with the prior Gundam release from February 2025, which earned $882,000 in 784 theaters and finished with $1.2 million domestically. In Japan the new film has already grossed $14.7 million since its January opening. Canada accounted for more than 11 percent of the North American total, with AMC Empire in New York leading all locations.

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Mandalorian and Grogu opens to $163 million worldwide

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Disney's Star Wars spinoff The Mandalorian and Grogu debuted at the top of the global box office with $163 million over the Memorial Day weekend. The film earned $100 million domestically over the four-day holiday frame and $63 million from international markets.

Illumination and Universal's Super Mario Galaxy Movie debuted to a record $372.5 million globally over its opening weekend, including $190 million in North America over five days and $182.4 million internationally. The animated sequel broke numerous box office records, marking the biggest opening of 2026 so far. It trails only its 2023 predecessor in several key metrics.

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The Mandalorian and Grogu collected an estimated $102 million domestically through Memorial Day Monday, marking the first new Star Wars movie in theaters since 2019.

Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's The Odyssey is tracking for an $80 million to $100 million opening weekend in North America. The Universal film is set to debut in theaters on July 17.

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The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' debuted with $97.2 million in North America and $218.8 million globally over its opening weekend. The Lionsgate release earned $25.4 million on Sunday, exceeding expectations by $400,000. It marks the second-largest global opening of 2026 so far.

Lionsgate’s The Furious and Bleecker Street’s Stop! That! Train! entered the domestic top ten over the weekend with $2.75 million and $2 million respectively.

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Illumination, Nintendo and Universal's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $18.7 million on Friday, projecting a $71 million three-day weekend and a domestic total of $310.1 million by Sunday. The animated sequel, featuring voices from Chris Pratt, Jack Black, Charlie Day and Anya Taylor-Joy, held strong with a 46% drop from its opening. Other releases like Universal's You, Me & Tuscany opened to an estimated $8.3 million.

 

 

 

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