A Twitter Blue user posted the entire Super Mario Bros. Movie using the subscription service’s new ability to upload longer videos. The infringement was not detected for several hours.
Early Sunday morning, “vids that go hard” posted the box office hit. A user named “Twilight Sparkle” announced the uploads with a short description that included a swear word.
The account has 1.1 million friends, and it’s been said that as many as 9 million people saw the film’s page before it was finally taken down. The Super Mario Bros. Movie has just made more than $1 billion at theaters around the world.
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Users who have Twitter Blue can post 60 minutes of 1080p Full HD video. Two parts of the Super Mario movie were posted. Since entrepreneur Elon Musk bought Twitter last year, it has cut its staff by a lot.
Now that it’s been out for four weeks, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” is still on top of the home charts, beating out new movies like “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret,” “Sisu” and “Big George Foreman.”
The animated story is holding up well again, with only a 37% drop from its last showing. It is expected to bring in a healthy $37.5 million over the weekend.
It will be the fifth game to accomplish this since the global COVID pandemic began, following in the footsteps of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Jurassic World Dominion,” and “Avatar: The Way of Water.”
This concludes our coverage of Mario Movie’s global box office, which has just surpassed the $1 billion mark worldwide. Follow us on Twitter to get more news like this.