'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Reveals First Look at Princess Peach in Star-Studded Trailer

Nintendo nostalgia is coming to the big screen next year. The teaser for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" was shared during New York Comic Con on October 6, offering a first look at the video game adaptation starring Chris Pratt as the mustachioed title character. (No, he won't have an Italian accent.)

In the first trailer, Bowser, voiced by Jack Black, can be seen dominating his Koopa Troopas, who engage in battle against the less threatening penguin army. After the reptilian villain achieves the coveted Super Star, viewers are introduced to Mario, who wakes up in Mushroom Kingdom and is taken away by Toad, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key. "What is this place?" he asks. In the official trailer, released November 29, Pratt's Mario battles the impending threat of Bowser with the help of Anya Taylor-Joy's Princess Peach and a host of friendly mushrooms.

"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, who previously developed "Teen Titans Go!" together for Cartoon Network. The screenplay is directed by Matthew Fogel, who last wrote "Minions: The Rise of Gru." Other notable cast members include Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, and Seth Rogen. Watch trailers and learn more about the upcoming animated comedy.

'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Reveals First Look at Princess Peach in Star-Studded Trailer

Nintendo nostalgia is coming to the big screen next year. The teaser for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" was shared during New York Comic Con on October 6, offering a first look at the video game adaptation starring Chris Pratt as the mustachioed title character. (No, he won't have an Italian accent.)

In the first trailer, Bowser, voiced by Jack Black, can be seen dominating his Koopa Troopas, who engage in battle against the less threatening penguin army. After the reptilian villain achieves the coveted Super Star, viewers are introduced to Mario, who wakes up in Mushroom Kingdom and is taken away by Toad, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key. "What is this place?" he asks. In the official trailer, released November 29, Pratt's Mario battles the impending threat of Bowser with the help of Anya Taylor-Joy's Princess Peach and a host of friendly mushrooms.

"The Super Mario Bros. Movie" is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, who previously developed "Teen Titans Go!" together for Cartoon Network. The screenplay is directed by Matthew Fogel, who last wrote "Minions: The Rise of Gru." Other notable cast members include Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, and Seth Rogen. Watch trailers and learn more about the upcoming animated comedy.

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