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‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Is Chaotic with Loads of Fan Service

The sequel features returning cast and new stars like Donald Glover, with early social media reactions mixed despite Universal and Nintendo's confidence after the 2023 film's $1.36 billion success.

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hits cinemas tomorrow (April 1) and early reviews say the sequel is chaotic but filled with fan service. READ MORE: ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ review: plucky plumbers’ new adventure should have stayed a pipe dream The follow-up to 2023’s blockbuster The Super Mario Bros. Movie sees the return of Jack Black (Bowser), Chris Pratt (Mario), Charlie Day (Luigi), Anya Taylor-Joy (Peach), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad) and K…

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It is already in cinemas and you can read our review of Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie in Gamereactor. Of course, this sequel is another wink carousel and references to the 40 years of Super Mario video games and other closely related characters, so as we did with Super Mario Bros. The Movie, here is our compilation of star appearances (valve redundancy) and most notable absences in this new phenomenon of animation.

Mario and Luigi offer intergalactic adventures not recommended by dentists and addictologists. Critical.

We get more content after Fox’s confirmation in the sequel! The original film surpassed records and continues to attract the attention of millions of people every month. Now we get rather curious information about the sequel after knowing what its premiere platform might be. Remember that it’s called Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie, and now there’s news. After knowing its duration, as well as its final trailer and a special website, now the expect…

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ScreenRant broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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