Why Nintendo Fans Shouldn’t Expect A Super Smash Bros. Movie After Super Mario Galaxy – SlashFilm

Why Nintendo Fans Shouldn’t Expect A Super Smash Bros. Movie After Super Mario Galaxy – SlashFilm





The following contains spoilers for “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.”

Hollywood is all about franchises. That makes sense, as the box office continues to show that audiences will show up for things that are familiar, so giving them more of it will presumably translate to stable results.

The latest franchise to tease an expanded universe is “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” thanks to the appearance of Fox McCloud from the “Star Fox” games. The first movie technically already did this by combining Mario with Donkey Kong and even Yoshi, as well as referencing other Nintendo games like “Luigi’s Mansion.” The sequel, however, goes into overdrive and brings in Pikmin and even R.O.B., the robot toy accessory from the Nintendo Entertainment System era. Because of decisions like this, the popular theory is that Illumination and Nintendo are building up to a “Super Smash Bros.” movie that brings in all sorts of Nintendo characters.

Unfortunately, it seems fans shouldn’t get their hopes up. As legendary video game designer and father of Mario and Luigi, Shigeru Miyamoto, told Polygon, “I’ll say that unlike something like ‘Super Smash Bros.,’ I don’t think you’ll have a situation [where] all Nintendo characters would be joining.”

There’s probably not going to be a big fighting tournament crossover

The way Shigeru Miyamoto puts it, the crossover approach to the animated Mario movies aren’t exactly planned out the way something like the Marvel Cinematic Universe is.

“As we’re working on this movie, I re-realized how varied and how multi-talented the Mario cast is,” Miyamoto said. According to Miyamoto, the inclusion of different characters in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” was thought of more as cool cameos rather than teases for spin-offs or future movies. “We have plenty of characters to create a movie, and yet we wanted to add a little bit of spice, a little bit of secret cameos here and there. And you’ll see that there’s one secret character that plays a big role,” Miyamoto added. That last part most definitely refers to the post-credits scene in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” that introduces Princess Daisy.

As for the potential “Super Smash Bros.” movie, this is definitely unfortunate news. It looks like Nintendo and Illumination don’t have plans for an epic crossover just yet. Still, there’s plenty of non-fighting Nintendo games and characters to mine from in the meantime.



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