Super Mario Galaxy movie clip revealed at The Game Awards

A fresh clip from the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie made its debut during The Game Awards, highlighting a confrontation between Bowser Jr., Mario, and Luigi. This sequel to the successful 2023 Super Mario Bros. film continues the adventure with familiar voices and new additions. The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on April 3, 2026.

Clip Highlights

The newly unveiled clip at The Game Awards features Bowser Jr., voiced by Benny Safdie, engaging in combat with Mario, played by Chris Pratt, and Luigi, portrayed by Charlie Day. This brief sequence suggests the film's tone will echo the lighthearted action of its predecessor, maintaining the blend of humor and platforming excitement from the Mario universe.

Background and Production

Building on the momentum of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which captivated audiences in early 2023, this sequel draws inspiration from the 2007 Nintendo game Super Mario Galaxy. Initial marketing efforts included a trailer released several months prior, followed by additional footage during a dedicated Nintendo Direct. That event confirmed Safdie's role as Bowser Jr. and introduced Brie Larson as Rosalina.

The production involves Illumination, Universal Pictures, and Nintendo, ensuring a faithful adaptation with high production values. While the full cast list remains in development, confirmed stars include Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Jack Black reprising Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek. Speculation persists about returns for Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong, and Eric Bauza as Diddy Kong, though nothing is confirmed.

Release and Expectations

Set for a theatrical release on April 3, 2026, the movie aims to expand the Mario cinematic franchise. Fans can anticipate more promotional materials leading up to the premiere, capitalizing on the original film's box office success.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $35 million in its third domestic weekend, bringing its total to $355.2 million and the franchise past $2 billion worldwide. Lee Cronin's The Mummy opened to $13 million domestically and $34 million globally. Project Hail Mary added $20.4 million in its fifth weekend for a $285 million domestic cume.

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