Meet the Stellar Voice Cast of 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie'

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

The highly anticipated animated feature, "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," is poised to launch audiences into a cosmic escapade far beyond the familiar Mushroom Kingdom. Building on the triumph of its predecessor, this cinematic journey promises expanded narratives and heightened stakes for the iconic plumber brothers. With a constellation of acclaimed actors lending their voices, the film is set to redefine the boundaries of the Nintendo universe on the silver screen.

Scheduled for release on April 1, the movie reimagines the beloved "Super Mario Galaxy" games, sending Mario and Luigi on their most ambitious quest yet—a voyage through the cosmos. The core ensemble from the 2023 hit, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," reprises their roles, ensuring continuity and fan familiarity. Chris Pratt returns as the heroic Mario, accompanied by Anya Taylor-Joy as the regal Princess Peach, Charlie Day as the cautious Luigi, and Jack Black as the formidable Bowser. Keegan-Michael Key also reprises his role as the loyal Toad.

This installment introduces a fresh array of characters and voices that further enrich the narrative tapestry. Donald Glover joins the cast as the amiable Yoshi, while Academy Award-winning actress Brie Larson embodies the celestial Princess Rosalina, a key figure from the game series. Benny Safdie steps in as the ambitious Bowser Jr., adding another layer of intrigue to the villainous Koopa lineage. A surprising, yet exciting, addition is Glen Powell as Fox McCloud, a character from Nintendo's "Star Fox" and "Super Smash Bros." franchises, hinting at potential future crossovers within the Nintendo cinematic universe.

The plot follows Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and Yoshi as they embark on an expansive journey across various alien planets, encountering Rosalina and her Lumas along the way. Their path inevitably crosses with Bowser and his son, leading to a confrontation that will test their courage and camaraderie. The film is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, with a screenplay by Matthew Fogel, and is a collaborative production between Illumination and Nintendo, overseen by Illumination's Chris Meledandri.

Further expanding the world of Mario are supporting characters brought to life by a diverse talent pool. Luis Guzmán voices Wart, a villainous green frog described as a crime lord of the 8 Bits. Issa Rae takes on the role of Honey Queen, the sovereign of the Honeyhive Galaxy, marking another significant voice acting credit for the multi-talented actress. Lastly, Kevin Michael Richardson portrays Kamek, Bowser's astute Magikoopa advisor, whose distinctive baritone adds gravitas to the villainous entourage.

This sequel not only delves deeper into existing characters but also broadens the horizons of the Super Mario universe, integrating elements from other cherished Nintendo franchises. The meticulous casting choices, featuring a blend of returning favorites and exciting new additions, are designed to captivate both long-time fans and newcomers alike, promising an unforgettable animated adventure that pushes the boundaries of storytelling in the Mario saga.

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