A global total of over 700 million dollars has been earned by Mario.
Our much-loved Italian plumber has proven nothing but a success as of late, surpassing all of our expectations with his stellar performance in both the opening weekend and overall box office revenues. When it was released in theatres on April 5, The Super Mario Bros.
The movie was met with a variety of reactions, with some critics stating that the film adaption was a “love letter” to the videogames that it centered on, and also a feature that everybody could wish for in a Super Mario movie.
Other critics stated that the film adaptation did not live up to the expectations that fans had for a Super Mario movie. The animation film that broke multiple box office records has continued to dominate around the world, and it is anticipated that it will quickly approach the one billion dollar mark.
It is believed that the film has made a total of 92.5 million dollars in gross revenues from 4,371 theatres in just its 2nd week of the cinematic run, bringing its total earnings above the $700 million mark worldwide.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which is based on an iconic Mario video game, is already on track to be the video game adaptation with the highest-grossing opening weekend ever.
This is especially true when taking into consideration the fact that the animated film has generated an enormous amount of revenue at the global and domestic movie theatres, earning a whopping 87 million dollars in its 2nd week, which is more than the revenues of 2019’s the movie Frozen II, which built up an aggregate of 86 million dollars at its 2nd-week run in theatres.
It earned an astounding global sum of 693.1 million dollars before reaching the $700 million milestone thanks to the success of Super Mario, which has earned $353.3 million in the United States and $339.8 million elsewhere in the world.
The feature picture that was created through collaboration between Universal and Illumination has, in fact, exceeded expectations and emerged as the highest-grossing movie of the year up to this point.
It has surpassed The Pope’s Exorcist, which is currently in the second spot, along with John Wick: Chapter 4, which is in the third place, and Renfield, that is in the 4th place.
The animation genre is additionally doing quite well this year, with the apparent popularity of The Super Mario Bros. Movie and Amos Shinkai’s Suzume being one of the best-grossing animation films of all time, moving Once Piece Film: Red down to fifth position on the list of highest-grossing animated movies of all time.