What's Happening?
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, a collaboration between Illumination, Nintendo, and Universal, has become the first film of 2026 to surpass the $1 billion mark at the global box office. Released on April
1, 2026, the film reached this milestone in its tenth weekend, making it the highest-grossing film of the year by over $100 million. It is followed by the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' and 'Project Hail Mary'. The movie is also the second-highest-grossing film based on a video game, trailing only behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Together, these films have propelled the Super Mario franchise to become one of the most lucrative in the industry, with a combined gross of $2 billion, ranking ninth among the biggest animated franchises globally.
Why It's Important?
The success of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie underscores the growing influence and profitability of video game adaptations in the film industry. By crossing the $1 billion threshold, the film not only highlights the enduring popularity of the Super Mario franchise but also sets a benchmark for future video game-based films. This achievement reflects a broader trend where video game adaptations are increasingly becoming mainstream, attracting large audiences and significant box office returns. The film's success also benefits Universal and Illumination, reinforcing their position as leading players in the animation and entertainment sectors. This could encourage more investments in similar projects, potentially reshaping the landscape of animated films and video game adaptations.
What's Next?
Following the success of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Universal and Illumination are likely to continue their collaboration, with plans for a third Super Mario Bros movie anticipated around 2028. Additionally, Universal has other major releases lined up for 2026, including Steven Spielberg's sci-fi drama 'Disclosure Day' and Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey', both expected to perform well at the box office. The continued partnership between Universal and Illumination, particularly with the upcoming release of 'Minions & Monsters', suggests a strategic focus on leveraging popular franchises to drive box office success. This strategy could lead to more sequels and spin-offs, further expanding the reach and impact of these franchises.






