Super Mario Galaxy movie projected for $350 million global opening

Illumination, Nintendo and Universal's Super Mario Galaxy Movie is set for a $350 million worldwide debut over the Easter weekend. The animated feature is expected to gross $175 million in the US and Canada across five days at 4,000 theaters, with another $175 million from 79 international markets excluding Japan. This would mark the biggest opening of the year so far.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will play on Imax and premium large format screens, building on the success of the 2023 Super Mario Bros. Movie, which opened to $377.2 million globally. US advance ticket sales are slightly ahead of the first film, which earned $146.1 million over its three-day opening and $204.6M over five days. No North American previews are scheduled except for limited 12:01 a.m. shows on Wednesday, according to tracking data reported by Deadline. Young men under 25 and women over 25 show the strongest interest, with moms particularly enthusiastic compared to the previous installment. Last time, the audience was 60% male, with 62% aged 18-34 and strong turnout from Latino and Hispanic viewers at 41% of the crowd. Japan, which led international markets for the first movie with nearly $102 million, will release the sequel on April 24 for Golden Week. Israel has delayed its opening amid regional unrest. Other releases include A24's The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, tracking for about $12 million, while Amazon MGM's Project Hail Mary eyes $30 million or more in its third weekend.

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Super Mario Galaxy Movie opens to $372.5 million worldwide

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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.

Illumination and Nintendo unveiled a new trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie during a January 25, 2026, Nintendo Direct, featuring first looks at Yoshi, Birdo, Mouser, Clawgrip, and other nods alongside returning stars. The sequel to the 2023 box-office smash advances its U.S. and most international release to April 1, 2026 (Japan April 24), blending Galaxy, Odyssey, and classic Mario elements with familiar voices and crew.

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Nintendo has announced a special Direct presentation dedicated to its upcoming animated film, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The event is set for Sunday, January 25, 2026, and will feature exclusive footage ahead of the movie's April 3 release. No game-related announcements will be included.

Nintendo has released the first full trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, showcasing cosmic adventures and new voice cast members. Brie Larson voices Princess Rosalina, while Benny Safdie plays Bowser Jr. as the main antagonist. The film arrives in theaters on April 3, 2026.

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Building on Mario Day 2026 promotions announced earlier this week—including eShop sales from March 5 and physical discounts—Nintendo kicks off the main MAR10 event with a Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct today at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET. The stream offers the final trailer before the film's April 1 theatrical debut, alongside ongoing up to 50% off Switch games at retailers, new classic titles on Nintendo Switch Online tomorrow, and merchandise savings.

James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash delivered a $345 million worldwide debut with $88 million domestic and $257 million international, aligning closely with Friday projections of $85-90 million domestic and $340-350 million global. This marks the second-largest global debut of 2025, trailing only Avatar: The Way of Water, amid high expectations from its $350 million production budget and $150 million marketing spend.

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Disney's Pixar film 'Hoppers' debuted at number one worldwide, earning $88 million in its opening weekend. The animated adventure marks a strong start for an original story from the studio. In contrast, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' opened to a disappointing $13.6 million globally.

 

 

 

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