Super Mario Galaxy Movie Nears 700 Million as Box Office Run Continues

The film industry sees strong earnings from Super Mario Galaxy Movie as it continues to lead cinemas across major regions. The animated sequel from Universal Pictures moves closer to the 700 million dollar mark. It ranks among the top releases of 2026 and maintains steady momentum in domestic and international markets.
In its second week, the film adds 152.1 million dollars worldwide. It collected 69 million dollars from domestic audiences and 83.5 million dollars from overseas markets. This pushes its total to 628.7 million dollars. Analysts expect it to pass 700 million dollars soon as new releases arrive in Japan and South Korea.
Box Office Rankings Show Mixed Momentum
Across regions, Super Mario Galaxy Movie holds the top spot. In Mexico, it earned 11.3 million dollars in its second weekend. It reaches a total of 47.9 million dollars there. In France, it records 7.7 million dollars for the weekend and nearly 24 million dollars overall.
Germany brings in 7.6 million dollars for the weekend and reaches 29.2 million dollars total. The United Kingdom and Ireland post 7.3 million dollars for the weekend and climb to 37.5 million dollars total.
Australia adds 5 million dollars. Spain contributes 3.5 million dollars and nears 17 million dollars overall. In China, the film earns 3.4 million dollars in its second weekend despite strong local competition.
The film also grows in emerging markets. Brazil adds 3.2 million dollars. Central America brings in 2.4 million dollars. Italy matches that figure with another 2.4 million dollars for the weekend.
Poland opens strongly with 2.6 million dollars and records one of the biggest openings for a studio film in the country. These results show strong demand in both established and growing markets.
Other films also post strong numbers. Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling, crossed 500 million dollars worldwide. In its fourth week, it adds 55.1 million dollars and reaches 510.6 million dollars total. The science fiction drama from Amazon MGM Studios becomes the company’s highest-grossing release and passes Creed III.
It moves closer to Quantum of Solace and may challenge The Martian in total earnings. New releases in Indonesia and Israel help its performance. It also holds steady in the United Kingdom, China, and Australia despite week-by-week drops.
Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway debuts with over 26 million dollars in its opening week. It performs strongly in Japan and sets a new franchise record in premium large format screenings. The film attracts a strong audience turnout across key locations.
Independent drama titles also find audiences. The Drama reached 62.1 million dollars worldwide after two weeks. Hoppers continues a steady run with 354.4 million dollars after six weeks in cinemas. The animated feature remains one of the top non-local films in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Smaller releases also add to the box office. You, Me, and Tuscany rolls out across several territories. It earns modest numbers but shows early signs of interest in the United Kingdom, Australia, and parts of Africa.
The box office scene shows a mix of franchise strength and steady performance from mid-range films. Major titles continue to lead audience interest while original and international films build their presence.
As Super Mario Galaxy Movie approaches another milestone, the upcoming weeks will decide how far it can go and whether it can challenge the records set by its predecessor. At the same time, strong competition suggests 2026 will remain highly competitive for cinemas.
Studios now watch audience response closely as new releases enter cinemas over the next few weeks, and they adjust release schedules based on performance trends in key markets across different regions each week period.





































