Fox McCloud Joins "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" Cast, Igniting "Super Smash Bros." Crossover Speculation

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

The cinematic world of "Super Mario Bros." is expanding with an unexpected yet thrilling addition. Fox McCloud, the iconic character from the "Star Fox" series and a staple of "Super Smash Bros.," is officially making his debut in "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie." This exciting crossover has been announced with actor Glen Powell lending his voice to the beloved anthropomorphic fox.

This significant casting news was revealed through Glen Powell's social media, where he enthusiastically shared an image of Fox McCloud's movie poster with the caption, "Born to Barrel Roll." This confirms a long-speculated integration of the "Star Fox" universe into the Mario films. Fox McCloud, first introduced in the 1993 game "Star Fox" and a consistent presence in "Super Smash Bros." since 1999, has cultivated a dedicated fan base, even earning a spot on Entertainment Weekly's list of top video game characters. His inclusion has fueled fan discussions about the possibility of a standalone "Super Smash Bros." film, hinting at a broader, interconnected Nintendo cinematic universe.

"The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" is the much-anticipated follow-up to "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," which achieved immense success, grossing $1.3 billion globally and revitalizing animated video game adaptations. Beyond Fox McCloud, the sequel will introduce a host of other fan-favorite characters. Donald Glover will voice Yoshi, the popular green dinosaur whose appearance was teased in the post-credits scene of the previous film. Rosalina, voiced by Brie Larson, and Bowser Jr., voiced by Benny Safdie, are also set to join the adventure, enriching the narrative of the "Super Mario Bros." cinematic universe. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on April 1.

The convergence of these beloved characters from different Nintendo franchises in "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" is a testament to the power of imagination and the joy of seeing iconic figures unite on the big screen. It highlights the potential for creative storytelling that transcends individual game universes, fostering a sense of shared adventure and camaraderie. This expansion not only enriches the existing narrative but also opens doors for future collaborations, promising an exciting future for animated adaptations of video games and reminding us that even the most disparate worlds can come together to create something truly spectacular.

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