‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Scores $69 Million in Second Weekend

So far, the video game adaptation has grossed $308 million domestically and $629 million globally. After just 12 days in theaters, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is the highest-grossing movie of the year.
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Third place went to A24’s dramedy The Drama, which earned $8.7 million from 3,817 screens in its second weekend of release, dropping only 38% from its debut. The R-rated film, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, has grossed $30 million domestically and $65 million worldwide. It cost less than $28 million to produce.
“The Drama” is turning into a word-of-mouth hit, inspiring conversation. The movie revolves around a couple whose relationship is tested after they reveal the worst thing they’ve ever done.
Pixar’s Hoppers rounded out the top five with $4.1 million in its sixth frame. The kid-friendly film is winding down with $157.1 million domestically and $354.4 million globally to date. Although “Hoppers” was hailed as a return to form for Pixar (the animation empire has struggled to launch an original hit), the movie ran out of steam faster than expected; “Hoppers” might only barely break even in its theatrical run against its $150 million budget. Disney expects the creature feature to draw audiences on Disney+ and sell plenty of toys inspired by the cute animals in the movie.





