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Box Office Brawl: Mortal Kombat II Hits $40M as Street Fighter and Doom Loom Large

The box office arena just witnessed a rare Mother’s Day massacre but not the kind Earthrealm was expecting. While the warriors of Outworld threw heavy hands, they were ultimately outmaneuvered by high-fashion heels and a global pop icon. The weekend box office proved that even a “flawless victory” isn’t always enough to take the gold. While “Mortal Kombat II” punched its way to a strong $40 million domestic gross, it couldn’t quite topple the high-fashion supremacy of “The Devil Wears Prada 2”, which utilized a massive Mother’s Day surge to hold the top spot.

However, the $63 million global opening for the warriors of Earthrealm is just the beginning of a massive year for gaming on the big screen.

Here is the numerical breakdown of how the weekend’s biggest fighters compared.

The Weekend Scorecard (Domestic: May 8–10, 2026)

The battle for the top spot was a close-quarters brawl. Despite being in its second weekend, The Devil Wears Prada 2 held its ground against the debut of Mortal Kombat II.

RankTitleWeekend GrossTotal DomesticRelease Week
1The Devil Wears Prada 2$43.0M$144.8M2
2Mortal Kombat II$40.0M$40.0M1
3Michael$36.5M$240.5M3
4The Sheep Detectives$15.9M$15.9M1
5Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard…$7.5M$7.5M1

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The Global Heavyweights

While the domestic fight was tight, the global totals tell a different story. The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially joined the elite “Top 5” earners of 2026 so far, though it still has a mountain to climb to catch the plumber.

Top 5 Worldwide Grosses of 2026 (as of May 11):

  1. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie: $941.2M
  2. Project Hail Mary: $655.7M
  3. Pegasus 3: $649.8M
  4. Michael: $577.3M
  5. The Devil Wears Prada 2: $433.2M

Breaking Down the Fatalities

  • Mortal Kombat II’s Efficiency: Although it landed in second, the MKII opening is a massive technical win for Warner Bros. It nearly doubled the domestic run of the 2021 film ($42M total) in just three days. It drew a heavily male-dominated crowd (75% of ticket buyers), making it the perfect counter-programming to the Mother’s Day surge.
  • The Prada Persistence: The sequel to the 2006 classic has already surpassed the original film’s entire global haul of $326M. Its $433M total in just 12 days proves that curiosity and nostalgia are a deadly combination. +1
  • The Biopic Behemoth: Michael is now the highest-grossing music biopic of all time domestically, having officially dethroned Bohemian Rhapsody ($216.6M). It’s currently pulling in over $150M globally per week.

With The Mandalorian and Grogu set to enter the ring on May 22, and Avengers: Doomsday lurking at the end of the year, these figures are just the opening rounds of a record-breaking theatrical season.

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