Nintendo: Mario, the animated film, is largely postponed…
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While the wait for a film dedicated to Mario and his friends (and enemies) acceptable to fans to be released one day is long, more than twenty years already, the creator of the most famous plumber in history, Shigeru Miyamoto, announced the postponement of the animated film Super Mario Bros.
While fans have been skeptically awaiting it for several years now, the arrival in theaters of the animated film dedicated to Mario has finally been postponed when it was scheduled for last December. It was the creator of the plumber in the red cap himself, Shigeru Miyamoto, who announced the unfortunate news in a course but very clear press release.
A year late for the animated film Mario
“This is Miyamoto.“presented himself as usual, the one who could easily be called Mario’s father. the animated film project dedicated to the universe of Super Mario Bros.
After consideration, the two accomplices chose to push back the release date of the film to spring 2023, on April 7 and 28 for the United States and Japan respectively. A news that should make many cringe, but also reassure somewhere: this implies that the film is not ready and that the studio sees fit to postpone it to make it more qualitative. At least we hope so!
A promising cast
Originally announced in 2018, this film, as expected as it is feared by worshipers of the plumber brothers, will ultimately have to wait another year to reassure (or confirm the fears) of its many presumed future viewers. Video games have rarely yielded truly good cinematic interpretations of original video game works, and Mario is no exception. The last appearances of the plumber on the big screen date from the end of the 90s and did little to convince those who were already waiting for a faithful adaptation at the time.
The cast of this new animated film is, however, promising for this version, to say the least. Some renowned actors will lend their voices to the main roles and we sincerely hope that the animation will live up to the expectations of the spectators twenty years after the terrible movie Super Mario Bros…: