Jack Black promet 'des tonnes d'easter eggs' dans The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Jack Black, qui reprend son rôle vocal de Bowser, a teasé de nombreux easter eggs des jeux Super Mario Galaxy sur Wii dans la suite animée à venir en 2026. L'acteur a partagé ces indices lors d'une récente interview tout en restant très discret sur les détails de l'intrigue.

Réalisé par Aaron Horvath et Michael Jelenic — le duo derrière le carton au box-office de 2023 The Super Mario Bros. Movie, qui a rapporté plus de 1,3 milliard de dollars dans le monde —, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie étend la franchise Nintendo aux salles obscures. Inspiré des classiques Wii de 2007 et 2010, le film suit les quêtes spatiales de Mario pour collecter des étoiles à travers les galaxies.

Black, dont la ballade « Peaches » du premier film est devenue virale, a suscité l'excitation avec ses commentaires : « Je suis tenu au secret, mais il y a des tonnes d'easter eggs, et quiconque aime cet univers sera ravi de la manière dont il est transposé sur grand écran. » Ces clins d'œil promettent de ravir les fans de longue date de la série Mario, qui s'est écoulée à plus de 600 millions d'unités sur diverses plateformes.

Le projet met en lumière le virage réussi de Nintendo vers le cinéma, mêlant humour, action et nostalgie.

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