We still don't know much about the sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, but the voice behind Toad is promising some "deep cuts" at least.
]]>Years ago, when word started spreading round that a live-action Pokemon movie was finally being made, and it turned out to be a Detective Pikachu film of all things, everyone quickly came together to unanimously agree there was only one person who could play the titular electric mouse: Danny DeVito. Of course, ultimately the role went to Ryan Reynolds, who inflicted his usual sarcastic charm upon the character delivering a genuinely funny film. I'm sure like me many of you are still bitter that the Always Sunny in Philadelphia actor didn't get the role, but dear reader, I wish to inspire new hope into your hearts.
]]>Surprise! The Super Mario Bros. Movie is getting a sequel! Or, probably not a surprise, as everyone could see that coming from a mile away.
]]>The Super Bowl gave us a Minion-focused mini-trailer last night, and, of all the things it could have been about, it was about how obviously bad AI generated art is.
]]>The first Despicable Me 4 trailer is here, offering a first look at Gru and his new baby, which means that he, uh… well, you know…
]]>The Super Mario Bros. Movie's own Bowser knows as much as we do about a sequel, but he does have an idea for what it should be like.
]]>Jack Black ain't done yet with the 'Peaches' song from The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and we're not complaining. Let him cook.
]]>The ongoing writers' strike has apparently put the sequel to the Super Mario Bros. Movie on hold, according to the voice of Mario himself Chris Pratt.
]]>Move over Warcraft, The Super Mario Bros. Movie has become the biggest video game adaptation ever.
]]>Stand-alone movies are rare now, with every studio looking for a story and world they can serialize and expand with ease. The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a refreshingly simple one-shot self-enclosed story - but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t also indulge in a little post-credits teasing.
]]>It’s taken decades, but video game movies have finally come full circle with the release of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. It was 1993’s Super Mario Bros. that kicked off Hollywood’s regular flirtations with video game adaptations - and the same film in many ways came to represent the infamy that video game movies have enjoyed since. Put simply, it was rubbish - though also filled with imagery that would make it a quiet cult classic. Now, Nintendo has partnered with Illumination, the studio behind the Minions, to break the curse.
]]>I’m a pretty big fan of Nintendo’s best and brightest mascot, Mario. I’m also a pretty big fan of LUSH’s cosmetics and toiletries, and have been privy to the occasional bath bomb to make bathing a little more exciting than me writhing in my own dirt.
]]>In an interview with Extra TV, both Charlie Day and Chris Pratt talk about the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie, and ongoing criticism it has received for its choice of cast (thanks, NintendoLife). Namely, Chris Pratt.
]]>In an announcement that lead to an array of inappropriate puns in the team’s Slack this morning (via Vooks), LUSH is collaborating with the Super Mario Bros. Movie to bring fans a collection of Mario-related bath and shower products.
]]>The long-awaited Super Mario Bros. Movie will release this year, so of course, Illumination are treating us to teasers to get us all even more excited.
]]>It appears that Mario fans can’t stop demaking trailers for the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie from Illumination, as they’ve gone and done it again.
]]>The new Toad himself, Keegan-Michael Key, gave us a short clip from the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie, where we got a bit more of a proper taste of Chris Pratt's Mario.
]]>The Super Mario Bros. Movie is right around the corner, and with that comes trailers and sneak peeks at what to expect. While we were privy to our first teaser trailer back in October, which showcased Chris Pratt’s Mario and Jack Black’s Bowser (as well as a singing Toad), Nintendo and Illumination has since revealed a second trailer for the movie.
]]>The actor behind Luigi in the original Super Mario Bros. movie (the live action one that's good, actually) John Leguizamo has criticised the casting of the new animated take.
]]>^We've re-dubbed the Super Mario Bros. movie trailer with Charles Martinet's voice work in order to give you a taste of what might have been. Stick around after the ads to hear the surprising results.
]]>The world premiere trailer for the Super Mario Bros. movie will be shown this afternoon at 1pm PT, 4pm ET, 9pm UK, and you can watch it right here with us.
]]>Nintendo will host a Nintendo Direct presentation this Thursday, October 6 during which time the company will show the world premiere trailer for the Super Mario Bros. movie.
]]>Actor Chris Pratt is trying to reassure Mario fans that his voiceover in the upcoming Super Mario Bros. film won't be terrible.
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