"Mario Movie" is a huge success. Nintendo will expand the game IP film and television

"Mario Movie" is a huge success. Nintendo will expand the game IP film and television

With the amazing box office success of "Super Mario Movie", Nintendo has officially launched the production plan of the next Mario series movie.

According to the father of the game, Shigeru Miyamoto, this new Mario movie is not a direct sequel to the first movie, but will expand the beloved game world more widely. Although the specific details have not yet been made public, it is certain that Mario will still be the protagonist of this movie.

It is worth mentioning that Chris Pratt, the Mario voice actor, also expressed great interest and expectations for this news. In an interview, he said that not only that, in the next 10 years, we may see more movies based on Nintendo IP, and he also hopes to continue to participate in them.

In addition to the sequel to the Mario movie, Nintendo is also promoting another highly anticipated adaptation project, which is the long-awaited live-action version of The Legend of Zelda. This work, directed by Wes Ball, the director of the Planet of the Apes series, is also being prepared in full swing. Although Ball did not reveal the details, he admitted that this is an opportunity he has always dreamed of, and he can't wait to present this beloved game IP on the screen.

There is no doubt that Nintendo is making great strides forward and actively expanding the development of its classic IP in the film and television field. The huge success of "Super Mario The Movie" has undoubtedly brought great confidence to subsequent adaptations. In the future, we will have the opportunity to enjoy more Nintendo games being adapted for the big screen.

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