Movie Math: Project Hail Mary’s Surge & The Mario Galaxy Hype
It’s another “Movie Math” Sunday, Grace Randolph is diving into a box office landscape that feels like a collision of titans. Between Project Hail Mary defying expectations with a “supercharged” second-weekend hold and the looming shadow of Super Mario Galaxy set to take over premium screens, the “plot” of the 2026 film season is thickening. Whether it’s Ryan Gosling’s surprising “bro-pivot” or the potential for a Nintendo cinematic universe, the numbers are telling a fascinating story of global versus domestic tastes.
Project Hail Mary: A Domestic Titan with Overseas Hurdles
The film is currently performing like a “supercharged version of The Martian and Gravity,” maintaining a stunning second-weekend hold of just 32%. It’s pacing softer overseas, which might cap its ultimate global ceiling in the $600M–$750M range (07:01).
Watch the full breakdown in the video below:
The “Super Mario Galaxy” Opening Prediction
The Nintendo juggernaut is expected to hit theaters with a massive five-day opening around $224 million, matching the success of the first film. Randolph highlights the “Avengers-style“ strategy Nintendo is employing, already teasing surprise guest stars and setting the stage for a potential Super Smash Brothers movie (12:20).
Streaming Shifts: Netflix’s “Franchise Factory”
On the small screen, Bridgerton and The Night Agent continue to dominate the charts. Randolph also points out the “goodwill” factor of smaller hits like A Night of the Seven Kingdoms, noting that while it didn’t top the Nielsen charts, its low production cost and positive reception have already secured a second season (16:01).
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