Movie,” which makes sense considering Little Mac hails from the Bronx, while Mario and Luigi are Brooklyn natives. In a cast interview with Fandango, Chris Pratt revealed that characters from the “Punch-Out!!” series cameo in early scenes of “The Super Mario Bros. However, the biggest connection between the “Super Mario” series and “Punch-Out!!” will be in the upcoming Illumination film. Although Mario doesn’t return in the 2009 reboot, Donkey Kong appears as an opponent during the game’s endurance mode, which is unlocked after completing the main story. Significantly, in the 1987 NES version, Mario cameos as the referee, counting down the players’ time to get back up when they’ve been knocked out. The series later received a reboot in 2009 for Nintendo Wii and has been dormant ever since, although Little Mac made his debut as a playable fighter in “Super Smash Bros. “Punch-Out!!” has a long history with Nintendo, debuting in arcades in 1984 before making its way to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987 as “Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out!!” The game finds players controlling underdog Little Mac as he fights his way through a gauntlet of international boxing champions, including characters like Glass Joe and King Hippo. For now, fans will have to enjoy Luigi’s spooky adventure in “The Super Mario Bros. Even the voice actor himself has expressed interest in a solo Luigi film, telling in an exclusive to that his son is a fan of “Luigi’s Mansion 3” on the Switch. Given the popularity of both Day and Luigi, it should be relatively easy for a “Luigi’s Mansion” movie to be greenlit (pun intended). The series has since received a third installment, “Luigi’s Mansion 3,” on the Nintendo Switch in 2019. It was one of the most beloved standalone spin-off titles in the “Super Mario” franchise until it finally received a sequel in 2013 with “Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon” on the Nintendo 3DS. Gadd, who aids Luigi in catching the specters. Luigi encounters ghosts as well as Professor E. “Luigi’s Mansion” began as a launch title for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001, featuring Luigi exploring a haunted mansion in search of a kidnapped Mario. However, where this really excited many fans is the possibility of getting more of Day in spin-off projects, such as a potential film or series based on the fan-favorite “Luigi’s Mansion” franchise. For those who know Day from his work in “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” or even “The Lego Movie,” there’s no one better suited to voice Mario’s cowardly twin brother. One of the more exciting voice castings for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” voiced by Fred Armisen, which could lay the groundwork for a “Donkey Kong Country” film. Furthermore, the character of Cranky Kong is already confirmed to be appearing in “The Super Mario Bros. In fact, the game franchise was adapted into a Canadian TV show on Teletoon, which aired from 1997 to 2000, featuring recurring characters from the games like Funky Kong, Diddy Kong, and the villain King K. The “Donkey Kong Country” series shows a lot of potential for a Donkey Kong-led project. Donkey Kong originated in his self-titled 1981 arcade game, before transitioning to playable character with the 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) title “Donkey Kong Country,” developed by Rare. Movie,” given that Donkey Kong was the origin of Nintendo’s iconic red-suited plumber. However, only two months after Rogen’s casting as Donkey Kong was confirmed, the rumor mill alleged that a solo Donkey Kong film featuring Seth Rogen was in development. This would be an obvious choice to follow up “The Super Mario Bros. These 14 franchises spanning the developer’s past and present would definitely be the ones to get hardcore Nintendo fans the most excited. While some of Nintendo’s most popular franchises, like “Pokémon,” are no strangers to the world of film and TV, there are plenty of other beloved Nintendo series that could receive adaptations if “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” this could be the start of a potential billion-dollar Nintendo cinematic universe helmed by Illumination. If fans are pleased with “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” has been in development since 2017, with Mario’s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, heavily involved as a co-producer. Movie.” Although Nintendo has been hesitant to adapt its projects in recent years after failures like the 1993 “Super Mario Bros.” starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo, early teasers have fans excited for the promise of a proper Nintendo film adaptation. In April 2023, the company behind “Despicable Me” and “The Secret Life of Pets” will be joining the party with “The Super Mario Bros.
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