Nintendo shocked the world during Thursday’sNintendo Directpresentation, announcinga bizarre, star-studded castfor their upcomingSuperMario Bros.movie with Illumination.Chris Prattis slated to play the famous Italian plumber, something he discussed last nightin a new Instagram video. He detailed his motivation for playing Mario and said he’s been working hard to perfect the role.
Pratt launched into a story of his childhood when he used to go down to the local laundromat that happened to have a classicMario Bros.machine, but he said he never seemed to have a quarter left to play. In an affront to karma, he would steal coins out of a nearby wishing well and use them to play the game, likely stealing some poor souls' wishes in the process, something that dawned on Pratt during the video. He joked that the wishes on those coins came true for him, granting him the role of a character he’s always loved, and he couldn’t be more excited.

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Sadly, Pratt didn’t show off the Mario voice yet, only saying the iconic “it’s-a meeee! a-Mario!” in his normal tone, so we’ll have to wait until the movie comes out to hear him. He’ll be joined by some insane star power for the movie withCharlie Dayplaying his brother Luigi,Anya Taylor-Joyas Peach,Jack Blackas Bowser,Seth Roganas Donkey Kong, andKeegan-Michael Keyas Toad.Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Mario and Wario, will be along for the ride for some cameo appearances, along withFred Armisenas Cranky Kong,Kevin Michael Richardsonas Kamek, andSebastian Maniscalcoas Spike.

Nintendo is partnering up with Illumination, the studio behindDespicable MeandSing, to bring Mario to life in a more fitting animated format.Announced back in 2018, the film is being produced by legendary game creator and father of MarioShigeru Miyamotoalong with Illumination CEOChris Meledandri.
The film will release on August 27, 2025 in the U.S. with other worldwide releases to be announced. Check out Pratt’s video below regaling us with the tale of how he inadvertently stole some wishes to become the most famous video game character ever:
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