China Box Office: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Tops Weekend Earnings

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Universal's 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' has made a stellar debut in the Chinese cinematic market, claiming the leading position during the April 3-5 weekend. The animated film garnered an impressive RMB57.1 million ($8.3 million) in its opening days, demonstrating strong audience appeal. This success comes amidst a challenging period for the Chinese box office, which has seen a substantial decrease in year-on-year revenue. The weekend's top five also included a mix of domestic productions and international releases, highlighting the varied tastes of Chinese moviegoers.

'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' launched directly into first place, underscoring the enduring popularity of the Super Mario franchise. Following closely, China Film's drama 'It's OK,' after a brief preview period, secured the second position in its second weekend, adding $6.1 million to its cumulative total of $9.9 million. This film, directed by Yang Lina and starring Wen Qi and Qin Hailu, explores the life of Xu Ke, whose world is turned upside down by her mother's unexpected arrival as she prepares for a critical medical procedure.

Columbia's science-fiction epic, 'Project Hail Mary,' continued its run, moving into third place with an additional $5.7 million, bringing its total to $27.5 million. Meanwhile, 'Now I Met Her,' a debut from Dirty Monkeys directed by Xiao Luxi and featuring Sandra Ma and Ke Bai, entered the charts in fourth place with $4.1 million. The narrative follows Shiyi, who uncovers his mother's captivating life story through a diary received on his 18th birthday. The psychological thriller 'Game of Identity,' a Maoyan Pictures production directed by Cheng Liang and starring Peng Yuchang and Ding Yuxi, rounded out the top five, earning $3.6 million in its inaugural weekend. This film delves into a perilous 'life exchange' that rapidly escalates into a complex game of manipulation.

Collectively, the Chinese mainland box office reached $39.5 million over the weekend. However, the cumulative revenue for 2026 stands at $1.76 billion, marking a significant 50.7% decline compared to the same period in 2025. This downturn suggests a need for sustained strong performances from new releases to revitalize the market.

The weekend's box office results in China saw a dynamic interplay between a major Hollywood animated feature and several compelling domestic and international dramas. While 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' achieved immediate success, the broader market reflects a period of adjustment with overall revenues significantly lower than the previous year. The diverse range of films in the top five indicates a resilient, albeit fluctuating, cinematic landscape in China.

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