Weekend Box Office Top 5 – Super Mario Galaxy Movie Leads with $69M

It was another strong weekend at the box office as The Super Mario Galaxy Movie held onto the top spot with $69 million, pushing its domestic total to an impressive $308.1 million. Despite a -48% drop, the Universal release continues to dominate with a massive theater count and a strong per-location average, proving the enduring appeal of the franchise.

Coming in at No. 2, Project Hail Mary brought in $24.58 million, dipping just -23% as it climbed to a solid $256.6 million cume. The Amazon MGM Studios release continues to show impressive legs, holding well week-to-week and maintaining strong audience interest.

At No. 3, The Drama earned $8.7 million, bringing its total to $30.8 million. While the film saw a -39% drop, it remains a steady performer for A24, benefiting from consistent word-of-mouth and a strong niche audience.

Debuting at No. 4, You, Me & Tuscany opened with $8 million across 3,151 locations. The romantic drama posted a modest per-theater average and will look to build momentum in the coming weeks as audiences discover it.

Rounding out the top five, Hoppers added $4.1 million, down -30%, for a domestic total of $157.1 million. The Disney release continues its steady run, showing staying power as it approaches another milestone at the box office.

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