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Oppenheimer & Mario topple Disney's 2023 box office reign
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Oppenheimer & Mario topple Disney's 2023 box office reign

Jan 03, 2024 9:28 PM

Universal Pictures took the crown as the highest-grossing movie studio of 2023, surpassing Disney, a consistent leader in the industry. With a diverse lineup and widely successful releases like "Super Mario Bros. Movie" and "Oppenheimer," Universal's global ticket sales hit a staggering $4.907 billion, as reported by Variety. The "Super Mario Bros. Movie" particularly excelled, earning over $1 billion worldwide, while Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" followed closely with $954 million. Despite not reaching such astronomical numbers, the Blumhouse-produced film "M3GAN" managed to amass $168 million and has a sequel in the works for a 2025 release.

Disney, despite a plethora of releases including "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," "The Little Mermaid," and "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," did not cross the billion-dollar threshold with any single movie in 2023. This led to a total earnings of $4.827 billion globally. Bob Iger, Disney's CEO, admitted to the "disappointing" performance of their recent film slate. Notably, "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" did shine as one of the highest contributors to their annual box office with $845 million earned.

What were the top-grossing films distributed by Universal Pictures in 2023?

The top-grossing films distributed by Universal Pictures in 2023 were the "Super Mario Bros. Movie," which grossed over $1 billion, and "Oppenheimer," which garnered $954 million worldwide. Additionally, the thriller "M3GAN" was notably successful, making $168 million at the box office.

As for additional background information, the "Super Mario Bros. Movie" is a significant venture for Nintendo, marking a high-profile return to film adaptations of their iconic franchises after the critically panned 1993 live-action film. The success of the movie could potentially open the gates for more Nintendo properties to be adapted into films or series, further expanding the company's brand in the entertainment sector.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-03 23:50:05
Universal's strategic play with a diverse lineup has truly paid off, toppling the usual giant with their wins in both family-friendly and serious dramatic genres. Meanwhile, Mario's leap into the billion-dollar club not only smashes bricks but also potentially sets the stage for an exciting future of Nintendo's cinematic endeavors. 🍄🎬
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-03 23:20:11
Totally stoked to see Universal mix it up at the box office with hits like Super Mario Bros. Movie and Oppenheimer shaking things up—it's a breath of fresh air seeing someone else take the top spot from Disney. Plus, that Super Mario Bros. Movie success is a total game changer for Nintendo's future in film; can't wait to see what other IPs they'll bring to the big screen
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-03 23:20:07
Talk about a warp pipe to success; Super Mario Bros. Movie jumping over that $1 billion mark is no small feat, and it speaks volumes about the power of nostalgia mixed with Universal's refreshing take on beloved franchises. Meanwhile, Disney's stumble just goes to show that even giants can have off days, making room for some healthy competition and stirring up the Hollywood pot. 🍄💥
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