“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” Reigns Supreme at the U.K. and Ireland Box Office for a Second Consecutive Weekend
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
Universal's "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" has once again emerged victorious, holding onto the top spot at the U.K. and Ireland box office for a second consecutive weekend. This impressive feat highlights the film's widespread appeal and robust performance in the region, solidifying its status as a significant cinematic success. The box office landscape saw other notable contenders vying for attention, with established titles continuing their runs and new releases making their debut, all contributing to a vibrant and competitive film market.
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” Dominates U.K. and Ireland Box Office
In a thrilling development for film enthusiasts, Universal Pictures' highly anticipated animated feature, "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," has successfully maintained its lead at the U.K. and Ireland box office for the second weekend straight. As of Sunday, April 14, 2026, the film amassed an additional £5.5 million, equivalent to approximately $7.5 million, propelling its cumulative earnings to a remarkable £28.3 million ($38.2 million). This stellar performance underscores the enduring popularity of the iconic Super Mario franchise and its successful transition to the big screen.
While "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" soared, other cinematic offerings also left their mark. Sony's sci-fi epic, "Project Hail Mary," starring a charismatic lead, held strong in the second position during its fourth week, adding $3.3 million to its impressive total of $36.7 million. Entertainment Film Distributors' "The Drama" secured third place in its sophomore weekend, bringing in $2.4 million and boosting its total to $7.8 million. The same distributor also claimed fourth place with "The Magic Faraway Tree," which saw an additional $2.2 million, reaching an overall $15.7 million.
Disney's animated adventure, "Hoppers," continued its steady run, occupying the fifth spot with a weekend gross of $542,000, bringing its total to $18.2 million. A notable entry in the mid-chart was Trafalgar Releasing's event cinema presentation, "BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Goyang: Live Viewing," which debuted in sixth place with a strong $454,000.
The weekend also welcomed several new releases. Universal's charming romance, "You, Me & Tuscany," opened in seventh place with $407,000. Vertigo Releasing's evocative drama, "Undertone," followed closely in eighth with $367,000, and Studiocanal's "California Schemin'" premiered in ninth place with $302,000. Rounding out the top ten, Curzon's suspenseful thriller, "The Stranger," opened with $178,000.
Looking ahead, the upcoming mid-April slate promises an exciting array of films. Warner Bros. is set to unleash "Lee Cronin's The Mummy," while Lionsgate U.K. will debut "Glenrothan" across over 300 locations. Sony will present "Kiss of the Spider Woman," and Trinity Filmed Entertainment will release the action-packed "Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert," featuring martial arts legends Jet Li and Wu Jing, across more than 100 cinemas.
Event cinema and repertory screenings will also continue to enrich the cinematic experience. MusicScreen will showcase "Cosi Fan Tutte – Mozart," followed by the National Theatre's "All My Sons – NT Live 2026," and CinemaLive will feature "Paul Smith: Pablo Live." Anime Ltd. will bring "Akira" back to IMAX screens in 300 locations, while Trafalgar Releasing will continue its K-pop series with "BTS World Tour 'Arirang' in Japan: Live Viewing." Universal will also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the beloved film, "Bridget Jones's Diary."
The specialty and international film sectors are particularly bustling. Signature Entertainment will release Olivier Assayas' "The Wizard of the Kremlin," starring Jude Law and Alicia Vikander, and Studiocanal will debut "Colours of Time." Mubi will add "Endless Cookie," and Picturehouse Entertainment will roll out "Rebuilding." Altitude Film Distribution will open "The Blue Trail," while Tull Stories will release "Kinaesthesia." Vue Lumière will present Ferzan Ozpetek's "Diamanti," New Wave will feature Christian Petzold's "Miroirs No. 3," and Peccadillo Pictures will release "Departures."
Additional titles enriching the diverse cinematic offerings include Central City Media's "Sunshine Women's Choir," which holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing Taiwanese film of all time, Bakrania Media's "Khushkhabri," and Miracle Comms' "Time Hoppers: The Silk Road."
The consistent success of films like "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" underscores the power of familiar narratives and beloved characters in drawing audiences to cinemas. Furthermore, the robust performance of diverse genres, from animated features to indie dramas and event cinema, highlights the evolving landscape of film consumption and the public's appetite for varied storytelling. The continued strong showing of the U.K. and Ireland box office signals a vibrant and healthy future for cinematic experiences in the region, offering a wide array of options for every filmgoer.

