‘The Super Mario Bros Movie’ Earns $659 Million Worldwide By Sunday – International Box Office

‘The Super Mario Bros Movie’ Earns 9 Million Worldwide By Sunday – International Box Office

Passing $500 million worldwide on Thursday, Illumination/Nintendo/Universal The movie Super Mario Bros is now on its way to an estimate $659 million until Sunday worldwide. Of this, the international box office is estimated at rep $318.6 million.

See you on Friday brothers is with $268.9 million of 71 overseas markets and $551.9 million worldwide. It looks like it’s abroad all weekend $82.6 million for an estimated 37% drop from the previous session’s big debut. As we reported yesterday, the film is already the biggest studio release of 2023.

Additionally, as of 2019, it is the #2 animated film worldwide, behind only Illumination/Universal’s own Minions: The Rise of Gru. The same is true internationally, where it has yet to be released in the Middle East, Korea and Japan.

The Aaron Horvath/Michael Jelenic-directed adaptation runs through Sunday and will become Universal’s sixth biggest animated title of all time; happen To sing ($634.9 million). Friday’s action was successful Despicable Me ($543.9 million).

Overseas, starring Chris Pratt/Charlie Day/Anya Taylor-Joy/Seth Rogen/Jack Black, is the #1 release of 2023 in 25 markets including Australia, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is also the top studio animation/family title as of 2019 in four markets at current prices: Mexico, Central America, Ecuador and Venezuela.

In Mexico, Super Mario is the #1 film of the year and now the third highest grossing studio animation of all time (again at current prices). It caught up The rise of Gru And toy story 3. Domestic sales through Friday are $43.4 million with an estimated drop of 46% for the full weekend from the opening frame.

In the Great Britain and Ireland, Super Mario is also the biggest film of the year with $38.6 million through Friday. Yesterday’s sales of $3.6 million was the biggest second Friday ever for an animated title. The second session sees an estimated 20% drop from last weekend’s debut.

Germany totaled $26.9 million (the highest of the year so far), Australia cost $16.5 million and is again the biggest release of 2023. MarioThursday was 27% higher and Friday’s hold was one of the strongest in the market. France admissions down just 14% from its $16.4 million opening through Friday.

Full international checkout update coming tomorrow…

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Source: Deadline

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