Driving the success of 2023’s The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film, Nintendo and Illumination are releasing a second animated movie within the franchise that’s anticipated to come back out April 3, 2026. The information comes from collection creator Shigeru Miyamoto himself, who tweeted it from the Nintendo of America X account on Sunday as a part of the continued Mario Day celebrations. Particulars are thus far scant, however Miyamoto says the group is “excited about broadening Mario’s world additional, and it will have a brilliant and enjoyable story.”
That is Miyamoto. We are actually creating a brand new animated movie primarily based on the world of Tremendous Mario Bros. This movie is deliberate for launch in theaters on April third, 2026 within the US and lots of different markets, and all through the month of April in different territories. [1/2]
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 10, 2024
Primarily based on his description, it doesn’t look like it will likely be a direct sequel to the primary, although that continues to be to be seen. In an announcement video additionally that includes Miyamoto, Chris Meledandri from Illumination mentioned the group is already “storyboarding scenes and creating set designs for brand spanking new environments.” Animations are as a result of start quickly. The subsequent film set within the Tremendous Mario Bros. world will probably be launched within the US and different areas on April 3, 2026 earlier than coming to different areas later that month.
The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film absolutely crushed at the box office when it was launched final April, changing into the highest-grossing online game film at opening. It hit $1.3 billion worldwide by the start of June, Variety reported. Should you didn’t get an opportunity to catch it in theaters then — otherwise you’re simply dying to see it on the massive display once more — AMC Theaters is bringing The Tremendous Mario Bros. Film again to theaters this 12 months on June 28, as noticed by GoNintendo.
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