Super Mario Galaxy nears $941.2M worldwide, $420.5M U.S.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has grossed $420.47 million domestically and is estimated at $941.2 million worldwide after its sixth weekend.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has earned $420.47 million at the U.S. box office and is estimated at $941.2 million globally after its sixth weekend. The film opened in United States theaters on April 1 and later became available on digital platforms.
The film is a joint production of Nintendo and Illumination. U.S. ticket sales have continued weeks after the opening despite the digital release, sustaining weekend grosses across domestic theaters.
Domestic receipts reached $420.47 million, with the most recent weekend showing a roughly 24% decline in audience totals from the prior weekend. The weekly decreases followed earlier, larger weekend grosses during the film’s initial release period.
Worldwide estimates place the film at $941.2 million after six weekends. Industry projections currently place a potential final global total between $1 billion and $1.1 billion, depending on remaining runs in international markets and any re-releases or special engagements.
Nintendo and Illumination are coordinating distribution and follow-up planning as theatrical windows shift and home availability expands. Discussions about a sequel have surfaced, with one report indicating a possible 2029 release timeline; neither company has announced official dates.
Box office totals will continue to update as exhibitors report final receipts from ongoing screenings and later market returns.
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