New Horror Flick Creeps Into Race as ‘Mario’ Holds Strong
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This weekend saw a spooky entry in the box office standings, with Lee Cronin’s The Mummy making $5.2 million at the domestic box office on its opening day.
The horror flick came in third for this week’s box office, with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie still on top at $7.4 million.
The Lee Cronin-directed film, which is set to gross $12 million by Sunday, tells the story of a journalist and his wife searching for their missing daughter, whom they discover has been corrupted by a malignant force. Project Hail Mary held second place, continuing its strong run with $5.22 million on Friday.
The domestic total is projected to reach $283 million by Sunday.
Ranking seventh at the box office is Normal, a mystery movie of a small-town sheriff who uncovers a dark secret while investigating a bank raid in his Minnesota town.
The movie, starring Better Call Saul‘s Bob Odenkirk, made $1.06 million at 2,060 North American theaters.
It’s set to make $2.4 million total for the opening weekend.
https://variety.com/2026/film/box-office/box-office-lee-cronins-the-mummy-super-mario-galaxy-movie-1236725215/">Read it at Variety
https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-horror-flick-lee-cronins-the-mummy-creeps-into-race-as-super-mario-galaxy-movie-holds-strong/">Read more at The Daily Beast.
Super Mario Galaxy Movie dominates
- 'Super Mario' dominates North American box office with USD 747 million haul; Akshay Kumar's 'Bhooth Bangla' debuts among Top 10 Times Of India —
- Super Mario' tops North American box office for 3rd weekend UPI —
- ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ With $747M+ WW Pushes Illumination-Nintendo Pic Franchise To $2B – Global Box Office Deadline —
- 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' and 'Project Hail Mary' continue to dominate box office AP News —
- ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ is no match for ‘Super Mario’ or ‘Hail Mary’ at the box office The Independent —