![]() ![]() Of course, other films that opened with more than $200 million in December – “The Rise of Skywalker” opened below that mark – were able to get a bump from the boom normally seen by movie theaters in that week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Same with Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight,” which opened with $158.4 million in July 2008, but it still needed a couple more weeks than “Super Mario Bros.” to hit $500 million. For instance, Disney’s live action remake of “Beauty and the Beast” (which “Mario” also has passed) opened with $174.8 million in March 2017, but it still took more than two months before it hit $500 million. Meanwhile, “Super Mario Bros.” hit $500 million faster than other movies that opened in the same general range ($146.4 million, not including Wednesday and Thursday).
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