In 1993, Hollywood Pictures released a live action Super Mario Bros. movie, which didn't go so well. It had a disastrous box office performance, grossing $38.9 million against a $40 million budget. It didn't win plaudits from critics either and only managed a 29% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Given the film's less-than-stellar outing, one would think the producers would want it confined to the annals of history. However, that is not the case. Umbrella Home Entertainment has announced it will release a 4K Ultra HD version of the film in the coming months to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

The re-release will be part of Trust the Fungus Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition and will feature many items, including three discs. One of the discs will be a 4K restoration from the film's negatives while the other two will be Blu-rays.

Apart from the discs, there will also be a 200-page book of script drafts that provide fans with a breakdown of the film's complex production process. The Collector's Edition will also have four audio commentaries from screenwriters, special effect designers, film archivists, and production designers.

A reproduction of the live-action film's lobby art, posters, souvenir magazines, all-new featurettes and trailers, and a hardcover book of production art round up the items included in the edition.