Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie Hits New Box Office Milestones Following Japan Debut
The cosmic adventure of the Mushroom Kingdom’s favorite brothers continues to make waves globally. Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie has reached a significant new box office milestone following its debut in Japan, further cementing the franchise’s massive cinematic appeal.
Although the film continues to lead the pack, its momentum is seeing some natural shifts. According to El Universal, the movie has lost some of its initial “star” power at the box office, yet it remains largely unmatched by its competition.
However, the journey through the stars hasn’t been without its critics. A review from 20Minutos suggests that the film’s execution doesn’t quite reach its full potential, noting that Mario and Luigi’s interstellar voyage “doesn’t fully shine.”
As the theatrical window progresses, fans are looking toward the next phase of the film’s release. There are indications from TierraGamer that a digital launch could be imminent, allowing audiences to experience the galaxy from home.
Meanwhile, the film’s presence in specific markets remains a point of interest for local audiences. In Puebla, viewers are currently tracking how much longer the movie will be available in theaters, as reported by MTP Noticias.