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Super Mario Bros. Movie 3 appears set after Galaxy film's strong opening
Summary
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie opened to an estimated $372.5 million worldwide against a reported $110 million production budget, and its mid- and post-credits scenes introduce characters the article says could lead into a third film.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie opened over the Easter weekend with an estimated $190.1 million in North American ticket sales and $182.4 million internationally, totaling about $372.5 million worldwide. The film had a reported production budget of $110 million. Its mid- and post-credits scenes introduce characters such as Princess Daisy and include a cameo from Fox McCloud. Comment and reporting in the article note that those elements, together with cast remarks, are commonly used to signal possible sequels.
Key details:
- Estimated five-day domestic opening: $190.1 million, with $182.4 million reported internationally and a $372.5 million worldwide total.
- Reported production budget before marketing: $110 million.
- The post-credits sequence introduces Princess Daisy; a mid-credits scene includes Fox McCloud from Star Fox.
- Actor Jack Black made remarks in an interview that referenced "maybe the next one" and referenced hearing something in 2029, which the article presents as a casual hint about a future sequel.
- Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto told Polygon that a Super Smash Bros. film "doesn't appear to be in the cards" and also noted there are many characters and secret cameos that could be introduced in future movies.
Summary:
The article presents the film's strong opening and modest production budget as factors that make another Super Mario Bros. movie feasible and reports on creative hints that point toward future entries. Whether Universal and Illumination will formally greenlight a third film and whether key cast members will return remain matters for the studios and talent to decide. Undetermined at this time.
