Mario Galaxy Hits $629M, Tuscany Rom-Com Draws Crowd

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- Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $69M domestically in its second weekend, bringing its North American cume to $308.1M and dropping just 48% from its opening frame.
- Illumination/Nintendo/Universal's animated sequel reached $629M globally, now ranking as the ninth-highest-grossing Illumination film and third-highest-grossing video game adaptation worldwide.
- You, Me & Tuscany opened to $8M from 3,151 theaters, driven by strong female turnout (79%) and social media buzz, particularly around Halle Bailey, who has 16.8M followers and emerged as the film’s core draw.
- RelishMix reported the romantic drama generated 343.7M social media interactions—2.1x above genre average—comparable to Colleen Hoover adaptations like It Ends With Us, with audience reactions calling it 'frivolous fun' and 'comfort food with passport stamps'.
- Faces of Death debuted to $1.7M from 1,678 theaters with a C CinemaScore, while Exit 8 opened to $1.4M from 495 locations, earning strong critical praise at 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and 81% with audiences.
- Project Hail Mary added $24.5M in its fourth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $256.6M—just 3% behind Oppenheimer at the same point in its run—despite losing 90 theaters.
Why it matters: Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s sustained box office strength confirms the franchise’s dominance in video game adaptations, while You, Me & Tuscany’s solid opening and outsized social engagement signal renewed commercial viability for Black-led romantic dramas in theaters—a genre long sidelined despite audience demand evident in online chatter and demographic turnout.




