Having thwarted Bowser's previous plot to marry Princess Peach, Mario and Luigi now face a fresh threat in Bowser Jr., who is determined to liberate his father from captivity and restore the family legacy. Alongside companions new and old, the brothers travel across the stars to stop the young heir's crusade.

Directors: Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath

Cast: Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Donald Glover, Brie Larson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, Benny Safdie, Issa Rae, Keegan-Michael Key, Luis Guzmán

Rotten Tomatoes: 45%

Metacritic: 39 / 100

Some Reviews:

Seattle Times – Soren Anderson – 3 / 4

Watching it is akin being inside the 2007 Super Mario Galaxy game itself. Which is why it needs to be seen on the big screen. Seeing it on a phone or a laptop wouldn't do it justice.

Consequence – Liz Shannon Miller – 'B'

Is it a ride that includes clear story structure, comprehensible stakes, or narrative momentum? Not really. Is it a ride featuring a lot of bright colors, familiar characters, and the occasional deranged moment? Absolutely.

The Independent – Clarisse Loughrey – 2 / 5

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie offers very little to audiences, young or old, who don’t already know these characters and spaces like the back of their hand. But, hey, if you take a tequila shot every time something explodes, you’ll have a great drinking game on your hands.

FandomWire – Manuel Sao Bento – 7 / 10

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a sequel that, while losing some of the narrative cohesion of its predecessor, gains massively in spectacle, ambition, and heart. Through animation that redefines the studio’s standards and a Brian Tyler score that masterfully honors Nintendo’s legacy, the film offers a memorable experience anchored by inspired vocal performances. For those who grew up with these characters, it’s impossible to remain indifferent to the magic emanating from every animated frame or the way this space odyssey manages to transform nostalgia into something vibrant and new. It’s a visually emotional feast that reaffirms the power of pure entertainment as a tool capable of transporting us back to the happiest moments of our personal history, proving that cinema is still the place where we can all become children again.

IndieWire – Wilson Chapman – 'C-'

Watching “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” which is filled with cameos from other Nintendo properties, you get the sense the corporation is hungry to announce spin-offs at any minute now. The trailers already spoiled the inclusion of “Star Fox” lead Fox McCloud (Glen Powell), but there are some other appearances by familiar characters that feel like the movie dangling an adaptation of the “Super Smash Bros.” fighting game crossover in front of fans’ faces. “The MCU, but for video games” isn’t exactly the ideal direction for blockbuster cinema to be going in, but maybe that inevitable adaptation will manage to tap into a well of creativity and fun that has so far eluded Nintendo in their moviemaking efforts. When the film comes, though, I’ll probably be rooting for Bowser Jr. to burn everything down.

The Guardian – Peter Bradshaw – 1 / 4

It’s now commonplace to compare programmatic stuff like this to AI, but this is almost a second evolutionary step downwards; it looks as if humans, using AI, have tried to copy something that was originally AI generated, creating a bland, simplistic template that can be sold in all global territories where it can be dubbed by local voice talent. It’s certainly a way of gouging cash out of families for the Easter holidays.

RogerEbert – Clint Worthington – 1.5 / 4

“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” moves through you so briskly that you’ll get whiplash by the time the film reaches its deeply abrupt ending. But maybe that’s the point—after all, this is not a movie to be scrutinized, but to allow beleaguered elder millennial dads to sit their tots down for a precious two hours (if you count the trailers) and get some much-needed rest. It’s cute, and breezy, and rock-stupid, and will probably make a billion dollars again. Such is the world in which we live.

Akron Beacon Journal – George M. Thomas – 'B-'

As a parent, there are some movies you just take the hit on if your kid wants to see it in the theater. This is one of them. The plot is threadbare, the action is frenetic – it almost feels like the perfect movie for today's screen generation. For kids, this is an 'A+' movie, but I'd argue not so much for adults.

Slant Magazine – Eli Friedberg – 1.5 / 4

The film has, figuratively and literally, somehow even less gravity than its source material and predecessor. The visual language is divorced from reality and referent to the games; even Looney Tunes action is grounded in the real world—the better to subvert it. The game-inspired spaces aren’t there to be explored and mastered but rather displayed quickly and expensively. And the movie-original settings, taking their cues from Wreck-It Ralph, are literal mass-transit junctions where a maximum number of cameo characters can be worked into the scenery.

Next Best Picture – Daniel Howat

“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” comes close to several emotional moments here and there. Still, the filmmakers seem to pull back at every turn, not wanting audiences to dive too deep into these characters and their motivations, or to engage in any grander commentary whatsoever. It becomes difficult to dig deeper into the film’s themes, if they exist. Even so, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is inarguably fun, built for fans of the long-running franchise. For lifelong fans of this universe and young kids experiencing it for the first or second time, this is a Mario fan’s dream. There’s enough here to leave a mass audience satisfied, even if anticipation grows for the next film to level up. For now, good enough is simply enough.

by ChiefLeef22

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  1. Oh boy. The Guardian’s pan is gonna live in Nintendo fans’ *nightmares*, lmao.

    Anyway, seems to be more of the same.

    Thank God it isn’t a trainwreck, but I was hoping for something that felt more like an actual film. No such luck, sadly.

  2. ROBtimusPrime1995 on

    Comparing a film you didn’t like to “AI prompting” has to be the new lazy “gotcha” clickbait term that is so tired & boring already.

    The irony? Most of these sites are using AI for their articles, hypocritical hacks.

    Film journalism is dying, man.

  3. Alive-Ad-5245 on

    Pretty much what I expected to be honest, it’s ‘jingling keys’ the movie

    Liking it depends on how much you’re fine with that

  4. What were the reviews like for the first one?

    I remember I popped a gummy and watched it stoned, and was very entertained.

    It was exactly what I was hoping for lol. If this is more of the same, I’m fine.

  5. Yeah I’m going into the movie like I did the first one: a kids movie with a lot of key jingling for the adult Nintendo fans

  6. Coolman_Rosso on

    I doubt this one will land as well as the first one on a critical level, but that’s not really important because if there were ever a movie that was critic-proof it’s this one. Going to make boatloads of money.

  7. jumpingoverclouds on

    So every other illumination movie. Made for kids, sell merchandise and make a billion dollars. Cool

  8. This wont review well and I’m not expecting much, just like the first one, but I’m mostly going because I want to see if Daisy is in a post-credits scene. She’s my favorite.

    ETA: Why the downvotes? Is Daisy disliked or something?

  9. As a SEGA gamer growing up, I do feel vindicated that Sonic films receive more favourable reviews than the Mario films do.

  10. theastro_not on

    It’s a Mario movie. I’m expecting a good time in the theater and nothing more. And it’ll be enough for me

  11. ItachiKenshin on

    Regardless of the reviews, I’ll still watch as a 30 year old, which means this movie is going to absolutely destroy the box office. I basically understand what I’m getting myself into. I’m not looking to watch an Oscar film on this one and I’m totally fine with that

  12. superyoshiom on

    Just saw the Rosalina story book scenes online this morning after mostly forgetting about it from when I was a kid. It’s actually hilarious how something like that would never be in this film lol.

  13. sonofthebat2099 on

    Yeah it’s a kids movie. It’s fun and stupid. I watch the first one with my kids a lot they love it and it’s a fun family movie. I’m hoping the 2nd is similar so my kids enjoy it too

  14. robot-raccoon on

    Listen if my 6 year old has as much fun as he did the first one when he was 4 then it’s a win. Kids Mario obsessed and I don’t give a shit about the opinion of a critic. Can’t wait to take him Friday.

  15. First movie was already slop AFAIC. Now you’re telling this one is not as good as the first one? 💀

  16. Old_Sherbet1358 on

    sounds like this one might be more for the kids than the adults, huh? the reviews are all over the place, but if you’re a fan of the games, there might still be some fun to be had.

  17. In this thread: a bunch of adults who are salty that a childrens IP didnt age with them and is still geared toward children

  18. I feel like some Movie Critics are taking these Movies way to seriously and trying to make a Family Movie look like it tricking them into leaving the Theater happy and it just cant be that sometimes a Movie like this is all you need. 
    I watched a lot of Classics in the last Years and loved them immensly but there is nothing wrong with these Movies existing and i did enjoy my time with the first. 

  19. Sensitive-Cover-5687 on

    I’m sorry, but even if this is a terrible movie like the review for The Guardian suggests, comparing things made by real artists to AI is such lazy writing.

  20. marginal_gain on

    I’m still annoyed that the first movie had virtually nothing for the parents who grew up on Mario. 

    We’re in an era where every kids movie brings something for the adults. Even the Paw Patrol movie was funny.

    The Mario movie was sheer disappointment, no matter how badly I wanted to like it.

    Sounds like the only thing that studio learned is that Mario is profitable.

  21. COHERENCE_CROQUETTE on

    This is exactly what I knew would happen the moment the first movie was announced as coming from Illumination.

    They don’t make great movies. They don’t even make good ones. They make “passable, I guess” movies.

    Nintendo deserves better. And I thought they knew better. I really wish I knew why Nintendo decided to partner with such a subpar studio, but they did, and here we are.

  22. I fully enjoyed the first one but it’s hard to tell if this is just critics being critics or it’s actually bad. I’m expecting something fun to watch with my kids and eat some popcorn. So hopefully it’s still that.

  23. The actual fuck is up with The Guardian review? Least subtle way to get your article showing up for when people search AI?

  24. Samsquamptches_ on

    The first one was a great time ordering a pizza and getting high as fuck on my couch. Going to do the exact same here and enjoy it!

  25. Reportersteven on

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    Complete your purchase by 4/8/2026 and decide how you want to receive your ticket

    If it’s been used already, someone please tell me so I can delete this.

  26. lazy-but-talented on

    Am i wrong or is this a kids movie? why are people talking about bad writing and thin plot as if this movie isn’t for children and preteens?

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