In an interview with GameSpot, Jack Black, the actor who played Bowser in the Super Mario Bros. animated film, said that he thought Pedro Pascal, the American actor from The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, should voice the villain Wario in the sequel. "Think about it, what if there's a more powerful, more evil villain? Then I might need to turn to helping Mario and others to protect our universe from some other unseen evil force," he said in the interview. "Did you think what I thought? Wario. Pedro Pascal's Wario." However, he added: "It's not certain whether Bowser will return in the sequel. You know, I made several Kung Fu Panda movies, and each movie was a different villain. They (Nintendo) may do the same thing." Pedro Pascal has been on screen a lot lately, playing a real-life Mario in a skit on the famous show Saturday Night Live. Although not officially announced, a sequel to Super Mario Bros. is a foregone conclusion given the film’s record-breaking box office performance. The film grossed $145.36 million in its first weekend, and $204.6 million in its first five days. Globally, the film grossed $377.5 million in its first opening. |
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