‘Super Mario Bros. 2’ Officially Titled ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ (Surprise Trailer )

‘Super Mario Bros. 2’ Officially Titled ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’

Fans of the Mushroom Kingdom are in for a cosmic treat. Universal and Illumination have officially announced that the sequel to the record-breaking hit “Super Mario Bros. Movie” will be called the Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The animated adventure is set to premiere worldwide on April 3, 2026, and excitement is already spreading like wildfire among gamers and movie lovers alike.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie takes its name from Nintendo’s legendary 2007 Wii game, Super Mario Galaxy. That game, which had players hopping across planets and collecting stars in outer space, is still considered one of the best titles ever made. Now, fans will see Mario and friends rocket into the stars on the big screen.

The announcement came during a Nintendo Direct presentation, perfectly timed before the 40th anniversary of the first Super Mario Bros. game, which launched on 13 September 1985. In the teaser trailer, Mario is seen snoozing under a tree near Princess Peach’s castle. Then the camera pans upward into the galaxy, showing familiar sights like Monty Mole tunnelling underground, Cheep Cheeps splashing in streams, and cheerful Toads running around the castle grounds. It was a small taste, but enough to send the internet talking.

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All the major voice actors are back for the Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Chris Pratt will once again bring Mario to life, with Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, and Keegan-Michael Key as Toad. With such a star-studded cast, Universal is clearly betting big on the success of this space-bound journey.

The first Mario Galaxy Movie, also known as The Super Mario Bros. Movie, stunned Hollywood when it became the most successful video game adaptation ever, earning $1.36 billion. It climbed to fifth place on the list of highest-grossing animated films, sitting proudly next to blockbusters like Frozen 2 and The Lion King. Fans who grew up with Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel Super Mario Galaxy 2 are especially hyped, since both games introduced new worlds, mind-bending gravity puzzles, and the unforgettable character Rosalina. Many believe she might make her first appearance in the new film.

For Nintendo, this is just the start of a bigger universe. Alongside the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, the company is teaming up with Sony Pictures to release a Legend of Zelda movie in 2027. That project, directed by Wes Ball, will feature Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link and Bo Bragason as Zelda. Clearly, Nintendo is aiming to turn its beloved games into a line-up of blockbusters.

Gamers are also hoping this movie will spark renewed interest in Mario Galaxy Switch versions. Fans of the hybrid console still talk about how the Super Mario Galaxy Switch port could be expanded, and some even dream of seeing Mario Galaxy 2 reimagined for newer hardware.

The real question now is whether the Super Mario Galaxy Movie will capture the same magic that made the games unforgettable. Will it bring back the thrill of leaping between tiny planets, dodging meteors, and soaring through space? If it does, the film could cement Super Mario Galaxy as not just a gaming legend, but also a cinematic milestone.

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