Miyamoto-San Confirms Mario Movie Sequel for April 2026
The success of the first Mario movie has paved the way for Nintendo to expand its cinematic universe with two more films in development.
The success of the first Mario movie has paved the way for Nintendo to expand its cinematic universe with two more films in development.
Despite spending decades creating video games, the prolific video game designer is still thinking more about "the day I fall over."
The announcement comes after Nintendo confirmed it has sold over 50 million copies of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom worldwide.
To be fair, Nintendo hasn't been big on advertising its moves lately, especially when it comes to remakes and remasters.
Charles Martinet, the fan-favorite voice actor of Mario, will now serve as the official Nintendo Mario Ambassador.
Now fans are curious if this is the only event Nintendo has planned for the foreseeable future or if it's a prelude to a bigger...
Only Frozen 2 has grossed more than The Super Mario Bros. Movie at the global box office, which is amazing when you think about it.
Considering how unexpectedly impressive The Super Mario Bros. Movie turned out to be, we are all for more film adaptations from Nintendo.
Shigeru Miyamoto created some of Nintendo’s best franchises including Mario and Pikmin and has been with the company since 1977.
Fans are still waiting for Nintendo to finally announce either a successor to the Nintendo Switch or a mid-cycle upgrade.
The first teaser trailer for The Super Mario Bros. movie is released, giving fresh looks at Mario, the Mushroom Kingdom and Bowser.