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According to Deadline, the 2026 domestic box office has grossed over $2 billion through this weekend, which is about a 30% increase from last year’s January 1st – April 5th haul. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie made a sizable contribution to that figure, earning $190 million over its first five days. Holdover business from Avatar: Fire and Ash and the record-breaking performance of Project Hail Mary also played a large role in getting the box office up to that impressive number.
Can The 2026 Box Office Renaissance Continue?

The box office had a strong start to 2026, and as we enter the second quarter of the year, the question becomes whether or not this momentum can be sustained. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie should ensure things stay on an upward trajectory through the rest of April at least. Though the animated film earned largely negative reviews, it’s won over fans with its abundance of Nintendo references and fast-paced energy. It should continue to dominate the box office over the next few weeks, especially since there aren’t any other major kids animated movies on the horizon. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has a monopoly on its target demographic, as Hoppers has been out for a month and has done most of its damage.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie posted $574.9 million domestically back in 2023, and barring a massive drop-off in its second weekend, Super Mario Galaxy should come close to that total (perhaps even topping it), easily ending its run as the highest-grossing movie of the year so far. Fortunately for theater owners, there’s plenty more to be excited about in 2026. The summer movie season hasn’t started yet, and that’ll bring about anticipated titles like The Mandalorian and Grogu (the first new Star Wars film in seven years), Toy Story 5, Minions & Monsters, Moana, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and plenty more. All of these are expected to perform well, which will give the domestic numbers an even greater boost.








