The Super Mario Galaxy Movie collected $1.1M on Monday (Day 54), taking its US domestic total to $423.7M.

Super Mario Galaxy Movie poster
The Nintendo adaptation is slowing down as it enters the deep tail phase of its long theatrical run.
Day 54 Snapshot (Monday)
Day 54 Add$1.1M
US Domestic Total$423.7M
Overseas Total$555.8M
Worldwide Gross$979.5M
Budget$110.0M
Budget Ratio4.17x

Performance Analysis

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has added $1.1M on its 54th day, reflecting a 14.8% drop from Sunday and a 20.7% week-on-week decline. With a $110 million budget, the film stands at an impressive 4.17x budget ratio, confirming its status as a Blockbuster. The gradual slowdown in the deep tail phase is expected for a film that has already enjoyed an exceptionally long and successful theatrical journey.

The animated adventure brought the beloved Super Mario Galaxy world to the big screen with Chris Pratt’s voice work and stunning visuals that delighted families and gamers alike. The film’s colorful worlds, inventive gameplay-inspired sequences, and heartfelt story helped it maintain strong business for many weeks.

In the current Hollywood family animation market, Nintendo adaptations have proven to be reliable long-run performers. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has followed the successful pattern of its predecessor by delivering consistent entertainment that encourages repeat visits from families.

Overseas markets contributed $555.8M, pushing the worldwide total close to $980 million. This global success further cements the film’s place among the year’s biggest hits.

Technical excellence across animation, music, and production design has been a major strength. The voice cast and the film’s faithful yet creative adaptation of the game have been widely praised.

Audience demographics have been broad — families, gamers of all ages, and general entertainment seekers. The film continues to attract viewers even at this advanced stage.

From an industry perspective, this run is a strong validation of the strategy of bringing popular video game worlds to theatres when executed with care and respect for the source material. The film has become one of the most successful long-run family titles of the year.

The coming weeks will see further gradual decline, but the current numbers suggest the film still has some respectable business left before it exits most screens.

In summary, Monday’s $1.1M collection confirms that The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is slowing down in its deep tail phase. It has delivered a massive blockbuster run and remains a clear success for Nintendo and its studio partners.

Reality check: At 4.17x budget ratio after 54 days, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a Blockbuster and continues to slow down in its deep tail phase.