Will The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Break Records and Surpass Oppenheimer?
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Approaches Major Milestone
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is on the brink of reaching a remarkable global achievement, potentially overtaking Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film, Oppenheimer. Following the success of The Super Mario Bros Movie, this animated sequel has recently surpassed The Jungle Book at the global box office. As it nears this new milestone, the film is solidifying its reputation as one of the year's top hits both in the U.S. and abroad.
Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has seen impressive box office results since its debut on April 1. On Thursday, the film generated $352,000 at the domestic box office, showing resilience with a slight decline of 16.9% compared to the previous Thursday. It is currently being shown in 2,793 theaters across North America, where it has amassed a total of $420.5 million.
On the international front, the film has excelled, earning $550.02 million, bringing its total global revenue to around $970.5 million. With just $5 million left to surpass Oppenheimer's lifetime earnings of $975.8 million, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is inching closer to the coveted $1 billion mark. This impressive performance underscores the film's widespread appeal and the strength of the Nintendo brand.
This weekend is particularly significant for the animated sequel, as it has the potential to outshine other major animated films, including Despicable Me 2 and 4, as well as The Lion King. If it successfully crosses the $1 billion threshold, it could also surpass Jurassic World: Dominion, further cementing its legacy in box office history.
Given its ongoing success, conversations are already taking place about a possible third installment in the Super Mario franchise. As audiences continue to flock to theaters, the future appears promising for this animated series, hinting at more adventures in the cherished world of Mario and his companions.