Fans speculate on Star Fox cameo in Super Mario Galaxy movie trailer

Mario fans have spotted a mysterious character in the latest trailer for the Super Mario Galaxy movie, leading to speculation that it could be Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series. The figure appears briefly off to the side of the frame, resembling the attire worn by the character in the Star Fox games. While unconfirmed, the cameo would align with the film's space-themed setting.

The buzz around the Super Mario Galaxy movie intensified following the release of its latest trailer, where eagle-eyed fans identified a subtle potential cameo. As reported by GamesRadar+ on February 18, 2026, viewers are attempting to decipher the identity of the enigmatic figure, with some questioning, "Is that Fox?"

IGN's Daily Fix, published later that same day, elaborated on the discovery, noting that the character is "barely in it, really," positioned way off to the side in one shot. The appearance "kinda sorta almost like what Fox McCloud wears in the Star Fox games," according to the report. This speculation arises amid the trailer's showcase of space adventures, mirroring the cosmic exploration central to the original Super Mario Galaxy game from 2007.

Neither outlet has received official confirmation from Nintendo or the filmmakers regarding the cameo. The Super Mario Galaxy movie builds on the success of the 2023 Super Mario Bros. Movie, expanding the franchise into new narrative territories. Fan theories continue to circulate online, fueled by the trailer's hidden details, but details remain unverified as production progresses toward its anticipated release.

This development highlights the enduring appeal of Nintendo's interconnected universes, where crossovers like a Star Fox appearance could enrich the storytelling without altering core lore.

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Actor Glen Powell portrayed as Fox McCloud against a Super Mario Galaxy cosmic background, illustrating his casting in the upcoming movie.
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Actor Glen Powell will voice Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Powell announced the casting on Instagram with a video on March 27, a day after Nintendo revealed the character's inclusion. The film premieres on April 1.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie features Princess Daisy and Fox McCloud in its post-credits scenes, alongside numerous cameos from Super Smash Bros. characters. Fox McCloud, voiced by Glen Powell, plays a key role aiding Mario and his allies in space. The film includes 13 references to Smash Bros. fighters plus one additional in the credits.

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Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario, stated that the Super Mario Galaxy Movie helps reach audiences beyond Nintendo's consoles amid a tapped-out console market. In interviews, he emphasized evolving the character through digital media like streaming and films. Nintendo has no plans for a full crossover like Super Smash Bros.

Illumination, Nintendo and Universal's Super Mario Galaxy Movie is expected to gross $60 million to $70 million in its second weekend at the U.S. box office. The figure marks a 47% to 54% decline from its $131.7 million three-day opening. Featuring voices by Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black and Glen Powell, the film retains all its IMAX and premium large format screens.

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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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