Mario still has games.
“Super Mario Galaxy Movie” continues to bring star power to the box office, holding the No. 1 spot three consecutive Fridays since its release.
The animated adventure sequel raked in an additional $7.43 million, bringing its worldwide box office total to more than $640 million, according to The Numbers.
Super Mario, which reportedly cost $110 million to make, is the second-highest grossing movie of the year, behind sports comedy Pegasus 3.
It will begin streaming exclusively on Peacock in August.
“Project Hail Mary” earned $5.22 million in its fifth Friday, remaining in second place.
The sci-fi adventure film, starring Ryan Gosling, is said to have had a production budget of around $200 million and is currently the third-highest grossing film of 2026.
It has already grossed more than $530 million worldwide, resulting in an extended theatrical release and “no longer being available for streaming,” co-director Christopher Miller announced on this week’s X.
The film also made history by earning a Guinness World Record for being the first film to display an IMAX trailer in outer space after a preview clip was launched into the stratosphere last month.
In third place was “Lee Cronin’s Hamunaptra,” which debuted at the box office with $5.2 million.
The Post described this supernatural horror reimagining of the Hamunaptra series as “nothing more than ‘The Exorcist’ in gauze.”
Vulture agreed, saying the film “should have been kept in the basement.”
“The Drama,” starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, remained in fourth place, grossing just over $1.52 million on its third Friday.
“Me You and Tuscany,” a romantic comedy set in Italy starring Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey, grossed $1.12 million on its second Friday, a drop from last week.
