Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

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Illumination/Universal’s Super Mario Bros. made an incredible splash at the box office this weekend, grossing an astronomical $146.36 million domestically over the 3-day weekend and a record $204.6 million over its first five days, per Deadline. To put that in perspective, Illumination’s previous top opening was 2015’s Minions, which earned $115M domestically en route to a $336 million domestic and $1.157 billion worldwide finish.

Worldwide, the pic earned the biggest opening for an animated flick with a massive $377 million, besting the record held by Disney’s Frozen II ($358.5 million) in 2019.

Imax accounted for 15% of Mario’s gross or a global sum of $21.6M, the highest opening for an animated film ever. With an A CinemaScore, it’ll be interesting to see how this one fares in the weeks ahead, particularly without much competition from family films outside Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 on May 5.

Ben Affleck’s Air, starring Matt Damon, also surpassed expectations, taking in $20.2M domestically in its first weekend, proving adults still go to the movies.

Otherwise, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves grossed $14.5M in its second weekend (a 61% drop, which is a shame because it’s a lot of fun) to bring its domestic total to $61.1M. Meanwhile, John Wick: Chapter 4 took the No. 2 spot with another $14.6M (-48%) to raise its cume to $147M after three weeks. The Keanu Reeves action extravaganza is less than $25M away from overtaking Chapter 3’s domestic total ($171M) and roughly $60M from surpassing its worldwide haul ($327M).

Box Office Results: Domestic Top 10

  1. Super Mario Bros Movie (Ill/Uni) 4,343 theaters, Wed $31.7M Th $26.5M Fri $54.8M Sat $56.87M Sun 3-day $146.36M, 5-day $204.6M/Wk 1
  2. John Wick: Chapter 4 (LG) 3,607 (-248) theaters, Fri $4.8M (-39%), Sat $5.9M Sun $3.8M 3-day $14.6M (-48%), Total $147M/Wk 3
  3. Dungeons & Dragons (Par/eOne) 3,856 theaters, Fri $4.85M (-68%), Sat $5.8M Sun $3.85M 3-day $14.5M (-61%), Total $62.2M/Wk 2
  4. Air (Amazon) 3,507 theaters, Wed $3.2M Thu $2.4M Fri $5M Sat $5.8M Sun $3.5M 3-day $14.46M, 5-day $20.2M/Wk 1
  5. Scream VI (Par) 2,286 theaters (-156), Fri $1.2M (-20%) Sat $1.37M Sun $690K 3-day $3.31M (-38%), Total $103.8M/Wk 5
  6. His Only Son (Angel) 1,930 theaters, Fri $1M, Sat $1.25M Sun $1M 3-day $3.25M (-41%), Total $11M/Wk 2
  7. Creed III (MGM) 2,002 theaters (-825), Fri $1M (+112%) Sat $1.1M Sun $681K 3-day $2.8M (-44%), Total $153.2M/Wk 6
  8. Shazam! Fury of the Gods (WB) 2,203 (-1,248) theaters, Fri $600K (-50%) Sat $600K Sun $400K 3-day $1.6M (-65%), Total $56.6M/ Wk 4
  9. Paint (IFC) 819 theaters, Fri $293K, 3-day $750K/Wk 1
  10. Thousand and One (Foc) 926 theaters Fri $200K Sat $240K, Sun $160K 3-day $600K (-66%), Total $2.9M /Wk 2

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By Dave Jenks

Dave Jenks is an American novelist and Veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Between those careers, he’s worked as a deckhand, commercial fisherman, divemaster, taxi driver, construction manager, and over the road truck driver, among many other things. He now lives on a sea island, in the South Carolina Lowcountry, with his wife and youngest daughter. They also have three grown children, five grand children, three dogs and a whole flock of parakeets. Stinnett grew up in Melbourne, Florida and has also lived in the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and Cozumel, Mexico. His next dream is to one day visit and dive Cuba.