‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ $59M Cume, Zendaya ‘Drama’ $1.7M Previews


FRIDAY AM: The two-day cume for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie at $59.1M is about 2% ahead of 2023’s The Super Mario Bros Movie at the same point in time. Thursday was excellent with $24.6M, -29%. Although that’s a slightly bigger dip than the first movie’s Wednesday-to-Thursday, which was 16%, Galaxy Movie‘s Thursday ranks as the third biggest for an animated movie behind Moana 2 ($27.7M, Nov. 28, 2024) and Super Mario Bros ($26.5M, April 6, 2023) and ahead of Illumination‘s Despicable Me 2 ($24.5M, July 4, 2013). Updated Rotten Tomatoes audience score for the movie from directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic is 90% vs. the 2023 first chapter’s 95%.

Posting previews and off to a solid start is A24’s Zendaya-Robert Pattinson romance movie The Drama, with $1.7M at 3,087 sites. That’s just $200K shy of the former’s three-way smoocher movie Challengers, which did $1.9M in previews on its way to a $15M opening in April 2024. That’s all Thursday cash for The Drama and includes a fan screening with the stars last night in NYC. The Drama‘s previews also were ahead of The Materialists, A24’s romance title from last summer that posted $1.5M on its way to an $11.3M opening. No Rotten Tomatoes audience score on The Drama yet, but the critics get this left-hook movie at 82% certified fresh.

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Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in 'The Drama' (2026)

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in ‘The Drama’ (2026)

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THURSDAY AM: The updated Wednesday number for Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is $34.5M at 3,821 theaters, and that’s without any previews. It’s still the best Wednesday opening day ever in April and the best so far in 2026. Super Mario Galaxy gets an A-CinemaScore to the original’s A. No bother, people are still going this weekend.

Among opening days for Illumination titles, Super Mario Galaxy Movie ranks fifth behind 2022’s Minions: The Rise of Gru (Friday, $48.2M), 2015’s Minions (Friday, $46M), 2016’s The Secret Life of Pets (Friday, $38.5M) and 2013’s Despicable Me 2 (Wednesday, $35M).

RelishMix measured the social media reach of Super Mario Galaxy Movie at 775.6M across TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, X and Instagram, which is 21% above family animated franchise genre norms. Flying in from the world tour and an appearance on the starting grid at the Japanese’s F1 Grand Prix last weekend, the Super Mario Galaxy Movie voice cast is extremely activated across all of their channels to more 135M fans — spotlighting Chris Pratt’s 63.2M fans, Jack Black at 48.7M, Anya Taylor-Joy at 12.5M and Brie Larson at 9.3M. Donald Glover, however, has cleaned out his social pages.

“Convo runs positive for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie because Yoshi is the headline asset and the room basically melts on contact,” RelishMix reports. “Glover chatter lands as a pleasant surprise, not a stunt. Nintendo music cues are doing real nostalgia labor. Fans like the character mix and the world-building breadcrumb trail. The movie also gets a small but useful halo from comparisons where Mari is seen as delivering what Minecraft or Disney did not. ‘Donald Glover’s voice for Yoshi is actually spot on’ and ‘the musical cue when Yoshi peeks out of the pipe is masterful scoring.’”

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WEDNESDAY PM: Out of the gate, Illumination/Nintendo/Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie already is breaking records with a $34M Wednesday. That’s the best opening day so far this year — besting Amazon MGM Studios’ Project Hail Mary, which rang up a $33.1M Friday/previews — but it’s also the best opening Wednesday in April, beating 2023’s The Super Mario Bros Movie, which brought in $31.7M. Keep in mind, no previews puffing up that figure.

That first chapter during Easter stretch 2023 went on to post a 3-day of $146.3M and 5-day of $204.6M, which was an all-time opening for Illumination. Note that forecasting a 3-day and 5-day from this point in time is tricky, and Uni sees the sequel directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic legging out to $128.2M over 3 days and $186M over 5 (second best for Illumination). Sorry, even though it’s lower than the first, that’s still awesome by all box office standards. The Rotten Tomatoes audience score on Galaxy Movie stands at 91%, which is a few notches below the 95% on the 2023 film. Critics didn’t like the first movie at 59% RT, and they don’t like this one either at 44%. The sequel cost a net $110M to the original’s $100M production cost.

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When do we know if this sequel plays above $200M in five days? Well, the trajectory for Super Mario Bros went like this: a 16% dip on Thursday ($26.5M) followed by a Good Friday spike of 106% ($54.8M), followed by another spike on Saturday of 4% (the pic’s biggest day with $57M), followed by an Easter Sunday ease of 39% ($34.5M). With schools off on Friday, everybody goes to the movies.

If these 3- and 5-day numbers hold on Super Mario Galaxy Movie, it would rep the biggest 5-Day domestic opening since Moana 2 ($225.4M) and the biggest 3-day opening since Wicked: For Good ($147M). Hands down, no question about it, Galaxy Movie will rep the biggest U.S./Canada opening YTD.

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Another big deal if Galaxy Movie’s long-term weekend forecasts hold: The movie will join ShrekToy Story and Minions as the only animated franchises to have two titles open to more than $100M for three days at the domestic box office. Worth a star.