Charlie Day Has Perfect Cast For Wario In Future ‘Super Mario’ Movies
The cinematic universe of Nintendo continues to grow, and casting rumors for iconic characters are already generating significant excitement. Charlie Day, the voice of Luigi in the animated franchise, recently shared his top choice for a highly anticipated antagonist. He believes his longtime co-star, Danny DeVito, should voice Wario in future Super Mario films.
Charlie Day Endorses Danny DeVito
During a recent interview, Day expressed his strong desire to bring DeVito into the expanding animated universe. “Danny would fit so well in this universe, and he would be a good Wario, I think,” Day stated.
The two actors share undeniable comedic chemistry, having starred together on the hit comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia since 2006. Translating their established dynamic into an animated rivalry between the two characters offers incredible entertainment potential for the franchise. The creative team could easily leverage their decades of collaborative experience to create a highly engaging on-screen rivalry.
Why DeVito is the Perfect Fit
Fans of the video game series have long campaigned for DeVito to take on the role of Wario. The character requires a voice actor capable of delivering gruff, chaotic, and larger-than-life energy. DeVito’s extensive career proves he can effortlessly balance aggressive, physical comedy with genuine theatrical charm.
When previously asked about this widespread fan-casting, DeVito remained open and optimistic about the idea. He playfully noted that while he evaluates every opportunity carefully, he would gladly join the project. He even jokingly warned franchise star Chris Pratt that he should be in the movie and would “take them to the cleaners.” This exact brand of humorous bravado perfectly mirrors Wario’s classic personality.
The Expanding Super Mario Universe
As production moves forward on future Super Mario movies, the studio has yet to officially confirm the appearance or casting of the iconic character. Furthermore, DeVito is not the only high-profile name circulating for the part. Previously, Jack Black, who voices the villainous Bowser, suggested Pedro Pascal for the role of Wario.
Despite the alternative suggestions, the strong vocal support from both Day and the dedicated fanbase makes DeVito a highly compelling frontrunner. Adding a legendary comedic talent would undoubtedly elevate the next Super Mario installment. As Nintendo and Illumination continue shaping their animated cinematic universe, audiences will eagerly watch for official casting announcements.
