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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Made $129 Million Opening Weekend — Here Is Why Nintendo Won
Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $129 million in its opening weekend — the biggest opening of 2026. Here is the story of how Nintendo built the most reliable film franchise since Pixar.
Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $129 million in its opening weekend — the biggest opening of 2026. Here is the story of how Nintendo built the most reliable film franchise since Pixar.
- Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $129 million in its opening weekend — the biggest opening of 2026.
- Deadline's Friday tracking that showed Super Mario Galaxy Movie jumping 96 percent from its opening day to project a $129 million 3-day opening weekend is the specific box office performance that confirms what the first...
- The 2023 original — which grossed $1.
Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $129 million in its opening weekend — the biggest opening of 2026.
Deadline's Friday tracking that showed Super Mario Galaxy Movie jumping 96 percent from its opening day to project a $129 million 3-day opening weekend is the specific box office performance that confirms what the first Super Mario Bros. Movie established in 2023: Nintendo has a film franchise whose reliability is essentially without parallel in the current theatrical landscape.
The 2023 original — which grossed $1.36 billion worldwide against a $100 million production budget — demonstrated that the specific audience for Nintendo's intellectual properties is large enough to make films economically bulletproof if the production quality matches the IP's cultural weight. Galaxy's opening weekend $129 million against comparable expectations confirms that the sequel has maintained the audience that the original built.
For the specific voice cast connection to the opening weekend: Charlie Day's viral 'favourite Luigi in recent American history' interview moment — discussed extensively in earlier coverage — contributed to the film's pre-release awareness in a way that purely promotional appearances rarely achieve. The specific clip's 40 million views translated into cultural visibility whose conversion to ticket sales is visible in the opening numbers.
For Nintendo's overall strategy: the decision to work with Illumination and then to extend the partnership for a sequel whose specific production quality the promotional materials confirm matches the original represents the specific creative and commercial conservatism that Nintendo applies to all its major IP extensions. No experimental adaptations. No auteur-driven re-interpretations. Faithful, technically excellent, emotionally appropriate translations of gaming experiences into film.
For the film industry: a $129 million opening in April — the specific pre-summer month when theatrical audiences are historically somewhat reduced from summer peak — is the kind of result that studios use to greenlight further franchise instalments. Super Mario 3 is effectively announced by this opening weekend, though no official announcement has been made.