Box Office Most-Watched Movies, 'Michael' and 'Over Your Dead Body' Are the Novelties
Discover the ranking of the most-watched movies in the USA, from Michael to Lee Cronin's the Mummy: plot and cast
The box office of the most-watched movies in the United States from April 24 to 26, 2026 - with still provisional data - sees in first place the novelty Michael ($97,000,000): the movie tells the early years of musician Michael Jackson's life.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
In second place descends The Super Mario Galaxy Movie ($386,493,150): Mario Bros and Luigi venture into space to save Princess Rosalina, explore new worlds and face challenges far from the familiar Mushroom Kingdom. Helping them is Princess Peach.
Project Hail Mary
In third place remains Project Hail Mary ($305,431,522): Ryland Grace is a science teacher who awakens alone on a spaceship, far from Earth. As he recovers his memory, he understands what his mission to accomplish is: to stop a mysterious substance that is destroying the Sun and save the Earth. Meanwhile, an unexpected friendship - with a rock-like alien - could prove to be his salvation.
Lee Cronin's the Mummy
In fourth place remains enters Lee Cronin's the Mummy ($13,515,000): the young daughter of a journalist disappears in the desert without leaving a trace. Eight years later, the family, now destroyed, remains shocked by her return: what should have been a joyous reunion transforms into a nightmare.
The Drama
In fifth place descends The Drama ($44,803,603): a couple, in the days preceding the wedding, faces revelations that put the relationship in crisis. In eighth place enters Over Your Dead Body ($1,425,000): a married couple in crisis retreats to an isolated cabin to try to save their relationship, but in reality both are secretly plotting to kill the other.
In tenth place is American Youngboy ($1,194,000): NBA Youngboy's MASA TOUR presents 42 sold-out arena concerts, highlighting his stage presence, production and fan energy. The documentary also proposes behind-the-scenes moments, rehearsals and glimpses of his private life.
In eleventh place is Fuze ($1,018,477): an unexploded bomb from World War II is discovered in a crowded construction site in central London. Chaos breaks out as military and police begin a mass evacuation.
In twelfth place is I Swear ($640,000): John Davidson was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome at a young age, a condition that distanced him from his peers and that led him to struggle against a disorder with which few had experience.
In sixteenth place is Desert Warrior ($472,111): a scoundrel, known as Hanzala, antagonizes Emperor Kisra after helping a king and princess fleeing in the desert.
Following are the re-release of Fight Club ($804,789) and Omaha ($13,500), in which a father hides the truth about the car trip across the United States, apparently improvised, undertaken by his family.
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