Ratings: 6.4/10
Runtime: 1h 38min
Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Pierre Leduc
Writer: Matthew Fogel
Cast: Brie Larson, Virginia Dare Jelenic, Benny Safdie
Language: English
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 2026 doesn’t ease you in. It launches fast. Stars stretch warp collapse and suddenly you’re drifting through a neon abyss with Mario barely holding on. However this isn’t just spectacle. It’s pressure. Directed by Aaron Horvath Michael Jelenic and Pierre Leduc the film leans harder into cosmic scale than expected. Planets spin like loose coins. Gravity bends. Meanwhile the camera glides with a restless almost dizzy hunger pulling you into every impossible jump. So it looks gorgeous. But also unstable. Mario feels smaller here. That’s new. Therefore every leap carries weight not just charm. However the humor still lands sharp, quick a little chaotic but there’s a quiet edge underneath. Loss Distance. What happens when home drifts out of reach? Moreover the sound design punches through metallic echoes distant roars the hum of dying stars. It sticks in your ears. Some moments feel overwhelming even messy. Still that mess has purpose. It reflects a universe barely holding together. So is it perfect? Not quite. Yet it dares more than expected. Ultimately, it trades comfort for scale and that gamble mostly pays off. For fans browsing afdah movie, this one hits differently. It’s bigger. Stranger. And yeah it lingers longer than it should.