The Super Mario Bros are going to space next year for their big screen adventure, and we're here for it. Nintendo just revealed that the sequel to their billion-dollar movie hit will be called "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," and honestly, we should have seen this coming. The film's set to launch on April 3, 2026, taking Mario way beyond the Mushroom Kingdom.
The announcement came during Friday's Nintendo Direct presentation, perfectly timed for Mario's 40th anniversary celebration. The brief teaser opens with everyone's favorite plumber snoozing peacefully under a tree near Princess Peach's castle, before the camera swoops upward through the Mushroom Kingdom and rockets into space—giving fans their first glimpse of the cosmic adventure ahead.
Mario and Luigi’s second big screen adventure draws from Wii classic
The title draws inspiration from Nintendo's beloved "Super Mario Galaxy" games that originally launched on the Wii in 2007. These space-themed platformers took Mario on intergalactic adventures across various planets and galaxies, featuring the adorable star character Luma—who makes a charming cameo in the new trailer.
All the main voice actors are returning for round two, including Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, and Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek.
Notably absent from the announcement was Seth Rogen's Donkey Kong, fueling rumors about a potential standalone spin-off.
A sequel was practically guaranteed after the original film's massive success. "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" earned a staggering $1.36 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time and the fifth-biggest animated film ever.
What kinds of adventures do you think Mario and his friends will have in space?" teased legendary Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto during the presentation—a question that's sure to have fans wondering.