Super Mario Galaxy Movie is performing quite well at the box office. The animated feature film earned US$16.6 million on its first Monday, a 48 percent decline from Sunday. Its domestic revenue reached US$207.6 million in 6 days of theatrical release.
With such a performance, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became the fastest film of 2026 to cross the US$200 million mark in the US, recording the 7th biggest first Monday ever for an animated film. The film managed to surpass Minions: The Rise of Gru (USD 16.1 million), Toy Story 3 (USD 15.6 million), and Toy Story 4 (USD 14.2 million). However, the film lagged behind Finding Dory, Sing, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Inside Out 2, Shrek 2, and The Incredibles 2. For the record, Incredibles 2 currently holds the top spot with its first Monday take of US$23.6 million.
When compared to its April release, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie recorded the fourth-biggest first Monday of all time. The film finished behind Avengers: Endgame (USD 36.9 million), Avengers: Infinity War (USD 24.7 million), and its own prequel, The Super Mario Bros. Movie (USD 20.1 million).
The worldwide gross collection of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has reached US$389 million so far. It is expected to cross the US$400 million mark by the end of its first Tuesday or Wednesday and then the animated film will move towards the US$500 million mark.




