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‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Perfectly Casts Rosalina, Gets New Trailer, Release Date
The film adapts the 2007 Super Mario Galaxy game, featuring Brie Larson as Rosalina and aiming to follow a $1.3 billion video game movie success.
- On November 12, 2025 at Nintendo's Direct, Nintendo and Illumination released the first full Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer, revealing Brie Larson as Rosalina.
- Choosing the Wii's Super Mario Galaxy for adaptation, Nintendo and Illumination said animation is weeks from completion with April 3, 2026 US and April 24, 2026 Japan releases.
- Returning cast members include 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, while Benny Safdie's Bowser Jr. wields a magic paintbrush that drives much of the action.
- Online reaction ranged from excitement to renewed criticism as Brie Larson's past harassment and Captain Marvel review-bombing resurfaced online after her casting.
- The trailer hints at broad franchise ties with multiple planets and Nintendo characters described as `really deep cuts`, but notably Yoshi is absent in the trailer.
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Read Full ArticleThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie shoots for the stars in first trailer
The first full Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer has finally landed, and it looks like Nintendo and Illumination are doing it big for their next animated feature. Though there are a few shots of the Mushroom Kingdom and a very miniscule Bowser (Jack Black) imprisoned in a tiny castle, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie‘s new trailer has everyone looking up to the sky as Mario (Chris Pratt), Luigi (Charlie Day), Toad (Keegan-Michael Key) and Princess Pe…
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