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Super Mario fans got a sneak peek of the highly anticipated animated movie on Thursday starring Chris Pratt as the iconic plumber and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach.
The very first trailer for the upcoming movie, Super Mario Bros., was released and started off with a bang when Bowser (Jack Black) was awarded a gold star after taking on an army of penguins.
Mario is then introduced by landing in Mushroom Kingdom and meeting Toad (Keegan-Michael Key).
Mario time! Super Mario fans got another sneak peek of the highly anticipated animated movie on Thursday starring Chris Pratt as the iconic plumber and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach on Thursday.
The trailer opens with Bowser and his army invading an icy kingdom where he is introduced as the ‘King of the Koopas’.
His minions cringe in fear as he approaches the castle, where the penguins bravely await him and cutely pelt him with snowballs.
“That’s just a taste of our anger!” explains the penguin king. “Do you admit?”
Bowser chuckles and replies, “Not me.”
Look who’s here: the trailer kicks off with a bang with Bowser invading an icy kingdom
Make room! The video game villain was introduced by his followers as the ‘King of the Koopas’
Defending their land: The Penguin King and his army bravely oppose Bowser
He then destroys the kingdom before getting his hands on the elusive gold star.
‘I finally found it! Who’s stopping me now!?’ he roars.
Then the iconic Mario Brothers song starts playing as Mario himself is shot out of a pipe and shot into the Mushroom Kingdom.
Too hot to handle: they then cutely pelt him with snowballs, but to no avail
Oh no! Bowser then demolishes the icy kingdom
“Who’s stopping me!?” Bowser then gets his hands on an elusive gold star
Our hero! Mario, voiced by Chris Pratt, gets shot in Mushroom Kingdom
‘What is this place?’ The beloved plumber stares in awe at his magical setting
He gazes in awe at the magical world, full of red mushrooms, large and small, and floating lands in the sky.
‘What is this place?’ he asks.
Just as he reaches for a blue mushroom, Toad jumps out and yells, “Don’t touch that mushroom, you’ll die!”
What is that? He reaches for a blue mushroom, but is stopped abruptly by Toad
Just kidding! Toad then says about the mushroom: ‘That’s fine’
“Mushroom Kingdom, here we come!” The duo is approaching the beautiful country
sidekick! Luigi, voiced by Charlie Day, is chased by skeletal creatures before safely entering a castle
“I’m sorry,” he adds more calmly. “That’s fine,” he says, touching the plant. “Come on Mario!” he instructs and points the way to a castle and a village.
“Mushroom Kingdom, here we come!” says one of the characters.
Then Luigi, voiced by Charlie Day, is chased by skeletal creatures before safely entering a castle.
The trailer made its debut on YouTube and at New York Comic-Con, and was introduced by Mario’s own creator, Shigeru Miyamoto.
Coming soon: Chris Pratt starring movie will hit theaters on April 7
‘A lot of people from all over the world are playing Mario games’: the trailer made its debut on YouTube and at New York Comic-Con, and was introduced by Mario’s own creator, Shigeru Miyamoto
“It’s been nearly 40 years since the first Mario Brothers original was released in Japan,” he said in a video that aired for the sneak peek. “Today, many people from all over the world are playing Mario games. Thank you all very much. Finally, the world of the Super Mario brothers becomes an animated movie!
“We worked on this film with Chris Meledandri of Illumination for a long time, from brainstorming to production. Time flew by as we had fun figuring out how to portray the Super Mario characters and world.”
Star Chris Pratt also appeared via video to describe his special relationship with the franchise.
‘I spent hours of my life stomping on Koopas’: star Chris Pratt also appeared via video to describe his special relationship with the franchise
‘I’m so proud’: Jack Black also gushed about his experience working on the film right after Chris’ comments
‘Look at all that Koopa muscle I packed’: Black joked as he flexed his biceps
“Growing up, man, I spent hours of my life stomping on Koopas in the original Mario Brothers arcade game at my local laundromat,” he revealed. “And then it first came out on Nintendo and I played that, maybe years of my life. It’s an honor, really to be able to speak with the man who made those memories for me, and it’s an honor to work together. It has been a lifelong dream of mine to become Mario.”
Jack Black also gushed about his experience working on the film right after Chris’ comments.
‘While you dreamed about playing Mario, I prepared! Look at all that Koopa muscle I packed, and these wavy mane didn’t show up overnight. Do you have any idea how long it took me to breathe fire?’ he joked. “I had to learn it from Gene Simmons from Kiss!
“But all this hard work has been worth it. I am so proud to have been able to work with you and Miyamoto-san, as well as the entire Nintendo and Illumination team, on this cinematic experience. One that will forever leave its mark on Mario fandom!’
This isn’t the first film adaptation of the much-loved video games, with a live-action movie starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo released in 1993. However, the film, Super Mario Bros., was box-office bombed and received rave reviews.
Wow! The trailer made its debut on YouTube and at New York Comic-Con