Promise is right Nintendo ‘ released the second trailer of the series.Super Mario Bros. Movie‘, It is scheduled to premiere in Spanish theaters on March 31, at least a week before it opens in the United States. The video shows more details about the appearance of the characters and environments that we will find in this adventure of Mario and his gang.

The film is being produced by the studio Illumination Entertainment in conjunction with the Japanese entertainment factory. They are responsible for other famous franchises in the world of animated cinema such as ‘Minions’ and ‘GRU: Despicable Me’. In this new video we can predict Mario’s appearance a little closer, as well as follow the interactions of famous characters such as Bowser, Peach, Luigi, Toad and others. The promotional piece also features the character ‘Super Smash Bros.’ highlights some scenes with clear references to the best-known video games, such as or “Mario Kart”.

‘Movie’ cast

Chris Pratt is responsible for voicing Mario, the actor is known for playing the Star-Lord in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and most recently starred in ‘Jurassic World’ movies. Charlie Day (“Hotel Artemis”) will voice Luigi, while Anya Taylor-Joy, best known for playing Beth Harmon in “The Queen’s Gambit”, will be responsible for voicing Princess Peach. This terrific cast is rounded off by Jack Black, who will comment to bring the villain Bowser to life.

Also in the voice cast are Keegan-Michael Key as Toad; Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong; Kevin Michael Rich as Kamek; Fred Arm as Cranky Kong and Sebastian Manisca as Spike. Mario’s voice actor in video games since the Nintendo 64 days, Charles Martinet, also provided a cameo in the film, although it was kept secret.

A new cycle as a movie star

Produced by Illumination’s Chris Meledandri and Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, the animated film is co-financed by Universal Pictures and Nintendo. Miyamoto himself explained some aspects of the production: “We’ve been working with the idea of ​​Illumination for a long time, Super Mario Bros. What kind of movie should it be? “We built a Super Mario world using cinematographic language, not just with the story itself, but with the looks, emotions and gestures of the characters,” explains the Japanese creative.