Nintendo announces ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,’ so there’s hope for more of that blue star

Mario is headed to outer space for his next cinematic adventure.

On Friday, Nintendo broadcast a grand live event to celebrate the 40th anniversary of “Super Mario Bros.”: The first installment of this well-known series was launched in Japan back in September 1985. During this event, Shigeru Miyamoto, the video game mastermind at Nintendo, announced several updates. One of these revelations included the title for the sequel to “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which is now officially called “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” This upcoming film is set to premiere in theaters in April, following the success of its 2023 predecessor.

What sort of space-themed escapades do you imagine Mario and his companions embarking on, given that Miyamoto hinted at it during Nintendo Direct, following a short trailer for the movie? This movie is expected to be the highlight of the ‘Super Mario Bros.’ 40th anniversary celebration.

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The ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Movie” marks another joint venture between Nintendo and animation studio Illumination. During a live broadcast, Chris Meledandri, producer and CEO of Illumination, revealed that while the ‘Super Mario Galaxy’ video games serve as the primary inspiration for the story, this upcoming film offers surprises for fans across various Mario eras.

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Before the premiere of the new animated movie, we have a chat with Shigeru Miyamoto, the mastermind behind ‘Super Mario Bros.’

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In the new movie titled “The Super Mario Galaxy,” directors Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath are once more steering the ship, with Chris Pratt (as Mario), Anya Taylor-Joy (Princess Peach), Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), and Kevin Michael Richardson (Kamek all set to reprise their roles. Brian Tyler also returns as the film’s composer.

In the announcement for the upcoming “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” sequel, it was unclear if Lumalee, the cheerful yet nihilistic star-shaped blue character Luigi encounters, would make a comeback. However, the teaser did showcase a yellow version of Luma, leading us to speculate that this character might play a part in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” This is because the star-shaped Lumas appear in both the 2007 game “Super Mario Galaxy” and its 2010 sequel. Despite the dark one-liners about death and hope in the movie, in the games, the blue Lumas are actually helpful beings who sell useful items.

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Movie studios are in search of a new genre that can replace the success of superhero films. They believe that video games, with the acquisition of franchises like “Call of Duty” and others, have strong appeal among younger audiences and cinema-goers.

In the upcoming sequel, it’s anticipated that some new characters will join the cast. Among them are Rosalina, who serves as a protector of the universe and looks after the Lumas, first introduced in “Super Mario Galaxy.” Additionally, Yoshi, the character resembling a dinosaur, is expected to make an appearance. He has the unique ability to snag distant objects and enemies using his tongue. A hint about Yoshi’s presence was dropped in the post-credits scene of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

As a passionate movie enthusiast, I can’t help but marvel at the box office triumphs of films like “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which has raked in an astounding $1.3 billion globally. This success has undeniably steered Hollywood towards producing more cinematic adaptations from the vibrant world of video games. In fact, news about a sequel to this blockbuster hit first broke out in 2024!

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2025-09-12 23:01