Project Hail Mary commands a 99.9% implied probability as the highest domestically grossing March 2026 film, driven by its record-shattering $80 million opening weekend on March 20 and sustained legs pushing domestic totals past $300 million, fueled by Ryan Gosling's star power, strong word-of-mouth for the sci-fi adaptation, and Amazon MGM's marketing push amid a soft early-year box office. Pixar's family animation Hoppers delivered a solid $138 million March haul after its March 6 debut but trails significantly, while Maggie Gyllenhaal's gothic The Bride! underperformed with lackluster reviews and audience turnout. With final tallies locked by late April, trader consensus reflects overwhelming leads; an upset would require unprecedented final adjustments or recounts, though historical box office finalizations rarely shift rankings this dramatically.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedHighest Domestically Grossing March Film on April 30?
Highest Domestically Grossing March Film on April 30?
Project Hail Mary 99.9%
Hoppers <1%
The Bride 0
$146,894 Vol.
$146,894 Vol.
Project Hail Mary
100%
Hoppers
<1%
The Bride
-
Project Hail Mary 99.9%
Hoppers <1%
The Bride 0
$146,894 Vol.
$146,894 Vol.
Project Hail Mary
100%
Hoppers
<1%
The Bride
-
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0x69c47De9D...In the event of an exact tie the film that comes first alphabetically will be considered the winner.
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0x69c47De9D...Project Hail Mary commands a 99.9% implied probability as the highest domestically grossing March 2026 film, driven by its record-shattering $80 million opening weekend on March 20 and sustained legs pushing domestic totals past $300 million, fueled by Ryan Gosling's star power, strong word-of-mouth for the sci-fi adaptation, and Amazon MGM's marketing push amid a soft early-year box office. Pixar's family animation Hoppers delivered a solid $138 million March haul after its March 6 debut but trails significantly, while Maggie Gyllenhaal's gothic The Bride! underperformed with lackluster reviews and audience turnout. With final tallies locked by late April, trader consensus reflects overwhelming leads; an upset would require unprecedented final adjustments or recounts, though historical box office finalizations rarely shift rankings this dramatically.
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