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    “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” Blasts Off With $372.5 Million Globally

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    This image released by Universal Pictures shows Yoshi, voiced by Donald Glover, left, Mario, voiced by Chris Pratt, center, and Luigi, voiced by Charlie Day, in a scene from "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie." (Nintendo and Illumination/Universal Pictures via AP)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Mixed reviews didn’t dissuade mass audiences from buying tickets to the “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” which scored the biggest opening of the year for a Hollywood movie. The Illumination and Nintendo co-production earned $130.9 million over the weekend and a massive $190.1 million in its first five days in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday.

    Universal Pictures released the sequel globally on Wednesday, capitalizing on kids’ spring break vacations in the week leading up to the Easter holiday. With an estimated $182.4 million from 80 overseas markets, the film is looking at an astronomical $372.5 million debut — the latest hit for the PG rating. Mexico is leading the international bunch with $29.1 million from 5,136 screens, followed by the U.K. and Ireland with $19.7 million.

    The animated sequel, Illumination CEO Christopher Meledandri’s 16th movie in 16 years, is the industry’s biggest debut since “Avatar: Fire and Ash” launched over Christmas. The Chinese movie “Pegasus 3,” which was not a Motion Picture Association release, has the slight edge for the 2026 global record, however.

    It’s also a dip from the first film, which opened to $204 million domestically during the same five-day time frame in 2023 ($147 of that was from Friday, Saturday and Sunday). “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” went on to be the second biggest movie of 2023, with over $1.3 billion in box office receipts.

    “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” which features returning voice actors Chris Pratt, Jack Black, Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlie Day, had a massive footprint in the U.S. and Canada, where it played in 4,252 theaters, including 421 IMAX and 1,345 premium large format screens. It made $15 million from the IMAX screens alone.

    “It’s exactly the kind of broad, crowd-pleasing release that brings people into theatres,” AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron said in a statement.

    It also cost around $110 million to make, not including marketing and promotion expenses. But it arrived on a wave of less-than-stellar reviews. Its Rotten Tomatoes score is currently sitting at a lousy 40%. Ticket buyers were more enthusiastic, however.

    The family audience gave the movie five out of five stars according to PostTrak exit polls, while general audiences gave it four stars and an A- on CinemsScore. Audiences skewed male (61%) overall, although when it came to families attending there were slightly more moms (52%) than dads.

    “These kind of audience reaction scores just point to a ridiculously strong run, not only throughout the spring, but likely into the summer as well,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic distribution.

    “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” will open in Japan later this month.

    Last year, the first weekend in April hosted the launch of another video game blockbuster, “A Minecraft Movie,” which had a bigger three-day debut ($162.8 million) but didn’t have a “Project Hail Mary” in a strong second place, meaning the weekend overall is still up around 5%.

    As expected, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” ended the two-week reign of the Ryan Gosling-led sci-fi hit “Project Hail Mary,” which landed in second its third weekend in theaters where it added $30.7 million, bringing its running domestic total to $217.2 million. Worldwide, it’s made $420.7 million to date.

    Third place went to A24’s provocative new movie “The Drama,” starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, which made an estimated $14.4 million from 3,087 theaters. The film’s stars have been on a massive and charming press blitz to promote their R-rated movie about a engaged couple grappling with an unnerving revelation, which cost a reported $28 million to produce. The reveal has drummed up a fair amount of cultural discourse. While reviews have been more positive than not (82% on Rotten Tomatoes), it got a less promising B CinemaScore.

    “Hoppers” and “Reminders of Him” rounded out the top five. And the box office outlook looks bright overall, up around 30% from last year.

    “There’s no better opening act for a great summer than a huge month of April powered by a mega blockbuster like the ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,'” said Paul Dergarabedian, comscore’s head of marketplace trends.

    Top 10 movies by domestic box office
    With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore:

    1.”The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” $130.9 million.

    2.”Project Hail Mary,” $30.7 million.

    3.”The Drama,” $14.4 million.

    4.”Hoppers,” $5.8 million.

    5.”Reminders of Him,” $2.2 million.

    6.”A Great Awakening,” $2.1 million.

    7.”They Will Kill You,” $1.9 million.

    8.”Dhurandhar The Revenge,” $1.9 million.

    9.”Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,” $1.8 million.

    10.”Scream 7,” 915,000.

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    Goodman Pictures and Tim Johnson Launch Underneath the Umbrella Productions

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    Joe Goodman (self-portrait)

    Goodman Pictures and Tim Johnson (director, Over the Hedge, Home, Antz) have formed Underneath the Umbrella Productions and plan to adapt beloved comic strips for the screen, acquiring the rights to Johnny Hart’s “B.C.” and “Wizard of Id”--two of the most enduring and internationally recognized strips in newspaper history--alongside Walter Wangerin Jr.’s National Book Award-winning novel “The Book of the Dun Cow.” Goodman Pictures is run by producer Joe Goodman who most recently produced the Flannery O’Connor biopic Wildcat directed by Ethan Hawke, and next is an executive producer on Terrence Malick’s upcoming film The Way Of The Wind. In addition to producing, Johnson is attached to co-write and direct an animated version of the “Wizard of Id,” the first film from the new venture. Tom Astle (Home, Epic, Get Smart) is co-writing the adaptation. While Underneath the Umbrella launches with plans for major animated fare, they also intend to introduce an equally strong live action slate in the months to come. “B.C.,” launched in 1958, has run for nearly seven decades and remains one of the longest-running comic strips ever created. “Wizard of Id,” launched in 1964 by cartoonist/creator Hart and illustrator Brant Parker, has likewise enjoyed a decades-long international run. Both titles were syndicated in thousands of newspapers worldwide and reached millions of readers daily over the course of their long runs. Additionally, both titles won the National Cartoonists Society’s Reuben Awards, one of the highest honors in the field--an exceptionally rare achievement for any comic strip, and even more remarkable that both properties from the same creator earned that distinction. “Wizard of Id”... Read More

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