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Super Mario Galaxy Movie Targets Massive $350M Box Office Debut — Will Outdraw Hoppers’ Entire Run Within Days

March 31, 2026  ·
  Marvin Montanaro
Poster for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The poster for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Nintendo

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie box office projections are pointing to another massive family hit for Universal’s Illumination studio and Nintendo.

According to a new report from Deadline, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is tracking toward a staggering $350 million global opening weekend, positioning it to easily claim the biggest debut of 2026 so far.

Mario Galaxy Box Office Tracking Points to Another Monster Hit

The breakdown is just as impressive as the headline number:

  • $175 million domestic (U.S. + Canada, 5-day opening)
  • $175 million international across 79 markets (excluding Japan)

That alone would be enough to dominate the box office—but the context makes it even more eye-opening.

Yoshi, Toad, and Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

Yoshi, Toad, and Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer – YouTube, Nintendo of America

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The first Super Mario Bros. movie opened to $377.2 million worldwide back in 2023, and early signs suggest this sequel could come dangerously close to that mark—or at least put up a serious fight.

Bigger Than the Competition—And It’s Not Even Close

Right now, the Mario Galaxy Box Office projection puts it well ahead of the current 2026 competition.

  • Project Hail Mary opened globally to about $141 million
  • China’s Pegasus 3 managed around $152 million

Mario is eyeing more than double that.

But the most telling comparison comes from Universal’s big rival, Disney.

King George talking and Mabel hanging from a bear's mouth

King George and Mabel in the Hoppers trailer – Pixar, YouTube

Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers, which has been widely framed in the media as a box office success, has earned roughly $298 million worldwide across its entire theatrical run since its opening on March 6.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is projected to hit $350 million globally in a single weekend.

That means Mario could outgross Hoppers’ entire run in just a matter of days.

And that raises a serious question about how Hollywood defines a “hit” in 2026.

Because this isn’t just winning the weekend—this is resetting the scale entirely.

Advance Sales and Audience Interest Are Already Surging

One of the biggest indicators here isn’t just tracking models—it’s actual consumer behavior.

According to the report, advance ticket sales are already slightly ahead of the 2023 film at the same point in time.

That’s significant.

Mario and Luigi in the desert kingdom from the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

Mario and Luigi in the desert kingdom from the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer – YouTube, Nintendo of America

The original film wasn’t just successful—it became a cultural event. If the sequel is pacing ahead of that, it suggests the audience hasn’t just stuck around… it’s grown.

Demographics also tell an interesting story:

  • Strong turnout expected from young male audiences
  • Increased interest from women over 25, particularly families

Translation: this isn’t just a fanboy movie—it’s a full family event again.

Premium Screens and Holiday Timing Could Push It Even Higher

If $350 million sounds like a ceiling, it might actually be the floor.

The film is set to dominate:

  • IMAX screens
  • Premium Large Format (PLF) theaters
Mario and Luigi from the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

Mario and Luigi from the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer – YouTube, Nintendo of America

On top of that, it’s launching during the Easter holiday stretch, when:

  • K–12 schools are largely on break
  • Families are actively looking for group outings

That’s basically the perfect storm for a four-quadrant blockbuster.

The Real Question: Can It Beat the First Movie?

Here’s where things get interesting.

While $350 million is a massive number, it still sits just below the original film’s $377.2 million global debut.

Yoshi, Toad, and Baby Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer

Yoshi, Toad, and Baby Mario and Luigi in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer – YouTube, Nintendo of America

So the real conversation around the Mario Galaxy box office isn’t just about winning 2026. It’s about whether this sequel can match or even surpass one of the biggest animated openings of all time.

Right now, tracking suggests it’s in striking distance—but not a guaranteed slam dunk. And that uncertainty is what makes this weekend one to watch.

Final Thoughts

Mario isn’t just back—he’s coming in hot.

With projections pointing toward a $350 million global opening, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is shaping up to be one of the biggest theatrical events of the year… if not the biggest.

Bowser Jr. Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Bowser Jr. in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – YouTube, Nintendo of America

And if audience turnout overperforms even slightly, that number could climb even higher.

Are you surprised at these box office projections for the Super Mario Galaxy Movie? Sound off in the comments and let us know!

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Author: Marvin Montanaro
Marvin Montanaro is the Editor-in-Chief of That Park Place and a seasoned entertainment journalist with nearly two decades of experience across multiple digital media outlets and print publications. He joined That Park Place in 2024, bringing with him a passion for theme parks, pop culture, and film commentary. Based in Orlando, Florida, Marvin regularly visits Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, offering firsthand reporting and analysis from the parks. He’s also the creative force behind The M4 Empire YouTube channel, bringing a critical eye toward the world of pop culture. Montanaro’s insights are rooted in years of real-world reporting and editorial leadership. He can be reached via email at mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/marvinmontanaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvinmontanaro Facebook: https://facebook.com/marvinmontanaro YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheM4Empire Email: mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com
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James Eadon

Lets hope they cut back on the messaging, which exists in the original. (e.g. girl-bosses).

Mr0303

Even if they do the people involved are still cancer – Jack Black, Seth Rogen and Brie Larson.