‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Trailer Shows First Look at Chris Pratt as Mario

Here comes the king of coopers opening the doors, It’s only the *** taste of our fury. Do you give in? No. I finally found it. Now. Who’s gonna stop me? Oh, what is this place? Don’t touch that mushroom? You’ll die. Oh, I’m sorry, that one is perfectly fine. Come on, Mario’s Mushroom Kingdom. We arrive.

‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Trailer Shows First Look at Chris Pratt as Mario

Video game purists expecting a faithful adaptation of the original Nintendo game might be somewhat surprised by the first teaser for the new “Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which debuted Thursday. The clip’s dark, explosive opening features King Koopa, voiced by Jack Black, as he lands in a fiery, rocky ship on an icy nightscape belonging to the penguins, who first appeared in the 1996 version. of the game, “Super Mario 64.” that the teaser makes its most direct reference to the original 1985 game that launched the franchise, one of the most successful of all games. The next scene in the clip is a much more direct homage, showing the titular mustachioed plumber, here voiced by Chris Pratt, as he lands from a green pipe in the lush, sunny mushroom kingdom that connoisseurs will remember from Level 1. in the first game from 1985. This is also when the game’s memorable music is finally heard, albeit briefly. The CGI animated film, from Nintendo and Illumination, features several other big stars, including Charlie Day as Mario’s brother, Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad and Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong. The last time the iconic video game was translated into a studio feature film was nearly 30 years ago, with the ill-fated 1993 release of live-action “Super Mario Bros.” featuring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo. The film is set to hit theaters on April 7, 2023.

Video game purists expecting a faithful adaptation of Nintendo’s original game might be somewhat surprised by the first teaser for the new “Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which debuted Thursday.

The clip’s dark, explosive opening features King Koopa, voiced by Jack Black, as he lands in a fiery, rocky ship on an icy nightscape belonging to the penguins, who first appeared in the version. 1996 game, “Super Mario 64”.

It’s not until King Koopa reaches the floating star of golden invincibility with small black eyes that the teaser makes its most direct reference to the original 1985 game that launched the franchise, one of the most successful in history. all the games.

The clip’s next scene is a much more direct homage, showing the titular mustachioed plumber, here voiced by Chris Pratt, as he lands from a green pipe into the lush, sunny mushroom kingdom that connoisseurs will remember from Level 1 in the first game from 1985. This is also when the game’s memorable music is finally heard, albeit briefly.

The CGI animated film, from Nintendo and Illumination, features several other big-name stars, including Charlie Day as Mario’s brother, Luigi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad and Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong.

The last time the iconic video game was translated into a studio feature film was nearly 30 years ago, with the ill-fated 1993 release of live-action “Super Mario Bros.”, starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo.

The new film is set to hit theaters on April 7, 2023.

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