TRENDING NOW: A Super Mario Bros. Movie is coming out next year

Nintendo is reinventing the Super Mario Bros. again by turning the beloved franchise into a full length animated film.

The first sight of the The Super Mario Bros. Movie teaser is of Bowser’s Kingdom, a hellish landscape ruled by the Mario’s nemesis. But a family-friendly tone is quickly set by a snowball fight with penguins.

Audiences are then taken to the bright and vibrant world of the Mushroom Kingdom. However Mario doesn’t appear to be in his element – the giant mushrooms, green warp pipes and a talking Toadstool all seem foreign to the protagonist. Yet, there is no hesitation to go explore the colourful new world.

TRENDING NOW: A Super Mario Bros. Movie is coming out next year | iNFOnews.ca

Familiar voices in the movie include Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Jack Black and Seth Rogen.

It is expected to be released in April 2023. 

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