Box office breakthrough: Super Mario Galaxy exceeds $300 million in US and $600 million worldwide

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Lighting and global Super Mario Galaxy movie It enjoyed a fantastic second weekend, crossing $300 million domestically and $600 million worldwide.

The sequel is the first Hollywood picture of the year to achieve either feat. It is expected to top the weekend chart with nearly $70 million in domestic ticket sales for a total of $308.1 million in North American ticket sales through Sunday. Overseas, it’s on track to earn another $90 million from 81 markets for its $327 million overseas cume.

Amazon MGM Studios Hail Mary projectnow on his fourth voyage, also remains a force of nature. The Ryan Gosling-led space adventure is looking to earn another $28 million this weekend for a domestic cume in the $258 million range through Sunday.

A24’s provocative film Dramastarring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, held up better than expected, falling just 21 percent to $9 million for an early domestic total of $31 million for A24.

That leaves Universal’s new romance, You, me and Tuscanylooking at a strong fourth place with an opening in the $8 million range. Social media was quick to note that this is the first rom-com to feature black leads since 2012 Think like a man.

Will Packer, the film’s producer behind You, me and Tuscany, Think like a man, Girls trip, Ride along And other titles, he says THR The challenge of getting such features into theaters stems not only from the industry’s “extremely poor track record when it comes to films highlighting diverse threads,” but also that rom-coms have been deemed a genre that could be relegated to streaming Netflix shows or TV movies over the course of life.

Director Kat Coiro’s film stars Halle Bailey as a chef who secretly begins living in a vacant Italian villa and develops feelings for the landlord’s cousin (Régé-Jean Page). Hollywood Reporter The review deemed the film an “engaging” escapist fantasy.

Buoyed by a strong A– CinemaScore and a 93 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the studio expects You, me and Tuscany It will hold better than expected.

The numbers will be updated on Sunday morning

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