“Super Mario Bros.”  arrives on Prime Video this month;  check the date

“Super Mario Bros.” arrives on Prime Video this month; check the date

The world’s most famous plumber will be able to be seen by more people starting this week. Super Mario Bros. – The film, one of the biggest box office hits of 2023, will premiere next Friday, March 8, in the Prime Video catalog. On the same date the film will also enter Telecine.

The announcement was made by the platform as part of a new agreement with NBCUniversal, which also includes the arrival of Oppenheimer to the streaming service in April.

Remembering that Mario was already available on the old HBO Max, which has now become Max only.

In addition to a great story, the film features many Hollywood stars who voice its main characters. Chris Pratt, for example, voices the protagonist. The cast also includes Anya Taylor-Joy as Peach, Jack Black as Bowser and Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong.

Here in Brazil, Raphael Rossatto plays Mario, with Manolo Rey as Luigi, Carina Eiras as Princess Peach and Márcio Dondi as the villain Bowser.

The information comes from Omelette.

Mario Numbers

One of Nintendo’s greatest gaming successes of all time has also made history on the big screen.

March 10th

And while we’re talking about mustaches, I can’t let the date that Nintendo and fans host every year to celebrate the hero’s legacy go unnoticed.

The so-called Mar10 Day takes place every March 10th. In 2024 the Japanese giant will undertake some special actions:

Oh, and if you were curious about the date choice, well… the truth is, there’s no particular reason. The first match is not on March 10th. Even the character’s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, had nothing to do with that day…

It turns out that, in the United States, the month is written before the day. When fans started referring to Mario as Mar10, Nintendo took advantage and launched the holiday date: Mar – 10, March 10.

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