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‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Becomes Highest-Grossing Video Game Film

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MAY 22 2015: Super Mario Bros figure in park. ( MAY 22, 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand ) Editorial credit: ngorkapong / Shutterstock.com

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ has achieved the monumental feat of being named the highest-grossing video game film in history!

The Super Mario Bros. Movie has achieved a historic milestone, smashing box office records with its April 5 release to become the most lucrative video game film ever!

To date, the video game movie has earned a total of USD 204.6 million domestically and an incredible amount of $377 million globally – making it the highest opening weekend for any video game film ever, beating out Sonic The Hedgehog 2’s impressive earnings of $141million! Get ready for Nintendo’s classic to come alive with the voices of beloved actors like Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, and more! Enjoy an incredible cast, including Keegan-Michael Key and Seth Rogen.

Undoubtedly, the film’s triumph is due to its ability to appeal to a broad audience – from families with kids to those who’ve been fans of the game characters for years. If you haven’t already, make sure to go out and watch the new movie that’s been released in theaters across the globe!

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