The box office for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” just keeps on growing, and the film has just hit another major milestone. Following The Hollywood Reporter‘s report that the film hit the $1 billion mark in late April, Variety is now reporting that worldwide ticket sales have now exceeded $1.3 billion.
This, notes the outlet, official makes “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” the second-highest grossing animated film in Hollywood history, surpassing “Frozen” (which raked in $1.28 billion at the box office). “Frozen 2” remains the biggest animated film, with worldwide revenues of $1.45 billion. READ MORE: ‘Super Mario Bros.
Movie’ Sets Box-Office Record With $377M Opening Weekend The animated film, which debuted on April 5, has been setting box-office records since its debut weekend, and continues to dominate in its fourth weekend of release.
When that milestone is reached, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” will have become one of just 10 animated films to hit $1 billion, and the first film of 2023 to do so.
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