JamesG
04-05-2026, 10:20 PM
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Powers to $372 Million Globally, Project Hail Mary Hits $420 Million
by Rebecca Rubin
April 5, 2026
It’s-a blockbuster, again! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie towered over the global box office with $372.5 million, including a notable $182.4 million internationally.
Those ticket sales easily capture the title for the biggest worldwide debut of the year over Amazon MGM’s space odyssey Project Hail Mary, which bowed to $33.1 million overseas and $97.2 million worldwide in March.
Landing in second place, Project Hail Mary has also been a draw in Imax, where the blockbuster has earned $73.6 million to date (including $5 million this weekend).
It continues to dazzle the box office with $42.1 million from 86 overseas markets in its third weekend of release. That marks a scant 23% decline in ticket sales from last weekend. So far, the blockbuster has grossed $203.6 million overseas and $420.7 million globally.
A24’s dark comedy The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, started strong in third place with $14.4 million from 3,087 screens.
The Drama also debuted overseas with $13.6 million for a global tally of $28 million. That’s an encouraging worldwide opening for an original adult-oriented film, especially against its budget of around $28 million.
Disney’s animated Pixar comedy Hoppers landed at No. 4 with $5.8 million in its fifth weekend of release, an unsurprising 52% hit as family crowds overwhelmingly opted to divert their attention to the cinematic adventures of Mario and friends.
Hoppers has generated $149.6 million domestically and $332 million worldwide, a decent showing that’s not quite near the box office heights of Pixar’s greats.
Reminders of Him rounded out the top five with $2.3 million in its fourth frame.
Universal’s romantic drama, based on Colleen Hoover’s novel of the same name, has grossed $45 million in North America and $79 million globally against a $25 million budget.
Historical drama A Great Awakening took sixth place with $2.1 million from 1,289 screens.
The film follows the unlikely friendship between Ben Franklin and the preacher George Whitefield.
Elsewhere, the Warner Bros. horror film They Will Kill You cratered at No. 7 with $1.9 million in its second weekend of release. That’s a 61% drop from its terrible $4.9 million debut.
The movie, which cost $20 million, has grossed $8.8 million domestically and $15.2 million worldwide.
https://variety.com/2026/film/box-office/super-mario-galaxy-movie-global-box-office-project-hail-mary-1236708790/
April 3-5, 2026: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie $190,053,455
2. Project Hail Mary $30,653,868 / $217,180,878
3. The Drama $14,380,197
4. Hoppers $5,800,000 / $149,624,515
5. Reminders of Him $2,200,000 / $45,351,840
6. A Great Awakening $2,113,565
7. They Will Kill You $1,930,000 / $8,756,928
8. Dhurandhar The Revenge $1,820,000 / $26,063,969
9. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come $1,800,000 / $20,173,331
10. Undertone $1,073,071 / $19,535,392
by Rebecca Rubin
April 5, 2026
It’s-a blockbuster, again! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie towered over the global box office with $372.5 million, including a notable $182.4 million internationally.
Those ticket sales easily capture the title for the biggest worldwide debut of the year over Amazon MGM’s space odyssey Project Hail Mary, which bowed to $33.1 million overseas and $97.2 million worldwide in March.
Landing in second place, Project Hail Mary has also been a draw in Imax, where the blockbuster has earned $73.6 million to date (including $5 million this weekend).
It continues to dazzle the box office with $42.1 million from 86 overseas markets in its third weekend of release. That marks a scant 23% decline in ticket sales from last weekend. So far, the blockbuster has grossed $203.6 million overseas and $420.7 million globally.
A24’s dark comedy The Drama, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, started strong in third place with $14.4 million from 3,087 screens.
The Drama also debuted overseas with $13.6 million for a global tally of $28 million. That’s an encouraging worldwide opening for an original adult-oriented film, especially against its budget of around $28 million.
Disney’s animated Pixar comedy Hoppers landed at No. 4 with $5.8 million in its fifth weekend of release, an unsurprising 52% hit as family crowds overwhelmingly opted to divert their attention to the cinematic adventures of Mario and friends.
Hoppers has generated $149.6 million domestically and $332 million worldwide, a decent showing that’s not quite near the box office heights of Pixar’s greats.
Reminders of Him rounded out the top five with $2.3 million in its fourth frame.
Universal’s romantic drama, based on Colleen Hoover’s novel of the same name, has grossed $45 million in North America and $79 million globally against a $25 million budget.
Historical drama A Great Awakening took sixth place with $2.1 million from 1,289 screens.
The film follows the unlikely friendship between Ben Franklin and the preacher George Whitefield.
Elsewhere, the Warner Bros. horror film They Will Kill You cratered at No. 7 with $1.9 million in its second weekend of release. That’s a 61% drop from its terrible $4.9 million debut.
The movie, which cost $20 million, has grossed $8.8 million domestically and $15.2 million worldwide.
https://variety.com/2026/film/box-office/super-mario-galaxy-movie-global-box-office-project-hail-mary-1236708790/
April 3-5, 2026: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie $190,053,455
2. Project Hail Mary $30,653,868 / $217,180,878
3. The Drama $14,380,197
4. Hoppers $5,800,000 / $149,624,515
5. Reminders of Him $2,200,000 / $45,351,840
6. A Great Awakening $2,113,565
7. They Will Kill You $1,930,000 / $8,756,928
8. Dhurandhar The Revenge $1,820,000 / $26,063,969
9. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come $1,800,000 / $20,173,331
10. Undertone $1,073,071 / $19,535,392