The Next Mario Movie Toad-ally Worth the Wait Until 2029

Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Super Mario fans just learned that the next big movie adventure will not arrive until 2029, according to one of the film’s own voice actors. The second installment hit theatres only last month and quickly proved itself another box office slam dunk for the franchise. Now audiences must settle in for a three-year snooze before seeing that red-clad plumber on the big screen again. Does any franchise test patience quite like this one, dangling a 2029 release date like a carrot on a very long stick? Mario fans everywhere let out a collective groan that echoed through every arcade and living room.

Toad Speaks Up About the Long Delay

Keegan-Michael Key, the talented actor who brings the little mushroom cap fellow to life, spilled the beans during an interview about the “Super Mario Galaxy” digital release. He explained that the team wants to get everything right, which means obsessing over every tiny detail until perfection shines through. The directors, Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, apparently have a real passion for this series that borders on obsessive love. Why rush greatness when you can instead take three whole years and drive everyone slightly insane?

Mario devotees recognize that careful craftsmanship usually beats a rushed mess, but three winters feel like an eternity. Keegan-Michael Key added that the director duo feels as passionate about these projects as the audience itself, which is a rare and wonderful thing in Hollywood. Their main goal boils down to one simple phrase: get it right, no matter how many calendars flip by in the process.

The Toad actor then dropped an apology, saying he feels bad for making everyone wait so long for the next chapter. Does an apology soften the blow when the wait stretches past a presidential election and into the next decade? Mario fans have to confess that 2029 rings a nicer bell than someday, which stood as the lone alternative on the menu.

A Quick Look Back at the Latest Release

The “Super Mario Galaxy” movie just landed on digital platforms on May 19, giving fans something fresh to chew on while they wait. A fancy 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray version will follow on June 16, 2026, for those who prefer physical discs over streaming. Returning cast members include Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, and the always delightful Keegan-Michael Key himself. Does anyone actually watch bonus features, or do those behind-the-scenes looks just gather digital dust forever? Mario completists will probably devour every extra minute of content just to survive the long drought ahead.

Fans will also receive a special behind-the-scenes look at the latest installment, which might tide them over for at least an afternoon. Those featurettes show how the animators build those colorful worlds and how the voice actors find their silly character voices. Watching the creative process unfold can feel almost as satisfying as watching the final movie, at least for the first half hour. Why does a documentary about making a movie sometimes feel more interesting than the movie itself? Mario enthusiasts should grab that Blu-ray and study every frame like a homework assignment while the calendar slowly crawls toward 2029.

Three Years Feels Like Forever in Gaming Years

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie promotional posters hint at the inclusion of Super Mario Sunshine
Image from The Super Mario Galaxy Movie courtesy of Universal Pictures

Consider how much has changed in the video game world over three entire trips around the sun. New consoles might launch, old consoles might die, and at least a dozen copycat platformers will try to steal the plumber’s crown. The voice actors themselves might sound completely different by the time they return to the recording booth for round three.

Does anyone remember what they ate for breakfast, let alone remember a movie plot from three years earlier? Mario fans will need to rewatch the first two films multiple times just to keep the details fresh in their tired brains. Here is the honest truth after hearing Toad apologize for a delay that stretches past the horizon. Super Mario movie three will hit theatres in 2029, assuming the world does not end or Hollywood does not collapse first.

Keegan-Michael Key promises the wait will feel worth it, and given the track record so far, fans should probably believe him. Directors Horvath and Jelenic banked some serious goodwill by serving up two charming films that tipped their cap to the original games. So snag a Super Mushroom, sink into your favorite couch, and channel your inner patience champion, because that red-shirted jumper will bounce back onto the big screen when the time is right.

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