‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Movie Officially Announced For 2027 Release

by Jamie Stockwell
‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Movie Officially Announced For 2027 Release

‘Super Mario Galaxy’ Movie Officially Announced For 2027 Release...

Nintendo and Illumination have officially announced a Super Mario Galaxy movie, set to release in 2027. The announcement comes just weeks after the record-breaking success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide. Fans of the beloved video game series are already buzzing with excitement.

The news broke early Thursday morning during a Nintendo Direct presentation. Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Super Mario, confirmed the project, stating that the film will adapt the 2007 Wii game’s cosmic adventures. Illumination, the studio behind Despicable Me and the first Mario movie, will once again handle the animation.

The original Super Mario Galaxy game is widely regarded as one of the best in the franchise, known for its innovative gravity-based gameplay and stunning visuals. Translating its unique mechanics and whimsical storytelling to the big screen presents both challenges and opportunities for the filmmakers.

Chris Meledandri, CEO of Illumination, assured fans that the studio is committed to staying true to the source material. "We’re working closely with Nintendo to capture the magic of Super Mario Galaxy," he said. "This isn’t just a sequel—it’s a celebration of Mario’s legacy."

The announcement has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with fans speculating about potential voice actors and plot details. While Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy are expected to reprise their roles as Mario and Princess Peach, no official casting has been confirmed.

This news is trending in the U.S. today due to the immense popularity of the Mario franchise and the recent success of its cinematic debut. The first movie’s box office performance proved that video game adaptations can resonate with both longtime fans and general audiences.

The Super Mario Galaxy movie is expected to be a major event in 2027, with Nintendo and Illumination aiming to replicate—or even surpass—the success of its predecessor. As details emerge, anticipation will likely continue to build among gamers and moviegoers alike.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.