"The Super Mario Bros Movie," a joint venture between Comcast Corporation's CMCSA Illumination and Nintendo NTDOY, has made an astounding box office entry.
The film, released in theaters worldwide on April 5, has already made a staggering $500 million in global box office sales, as reported by Insider Gaming. This makes it the highest-grossing movie of 2023 so far, leaving other contenders far behind.
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The movie has been a huge hit in the United States, where it has generated an impressive $260.3 million in just over a week. The international market has also welcomed the movie with open arms, raking in $248.4 million in ticket sales outside the U.S.
Additionally, "The Super Mario Bros Movie" has surpassed all other video game adaptations in global box office sales. It has overtaken movies like "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" and "Warcraft," which grossed $433 million and $439 million, respectively. This is a major achievement for the movie and the video game industry as a whole.
"The Super Mario Bros Movie" has now achieved the status of the second-highest-grossing animated film since 2019. It trails only "Minions: The Rise of Gru," which raked in an impressive $942.5 million worldwide. This accomplishment further solidifies the movie's position as a leading animated blockbuster.
Chris Pratt, who voiced the character of Mario, and Charlie Day, who played Luigi, shared their thoughts on potential sequel ideas in a pre-release interview. The duo suggested that a sequel could explore adaptations of popular Mario games, such as "Mario Golf" or "Luigi's Mansion."
Pratt and Day also hinted that a post-credits scene could potentially set up the plot for a sequel, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what could be next. Pratt expressed his enthusiasm about this possibility, saying, "There's a post-credit sequence that gives you a taste of what the sequel could be about. And that gets me very, very excited."
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