Fans of the most famous plumber in history have just over a month to return to the big screen. Super Mario Bros.: The Movie has had us on our toes for the past few months, as we’ve gotten excited about every new clip or trailer it’s released, as well as the date dance when it premiered.

The latest change was for the better, as the official Illumination Entertainment film Twitter account (and which was overseen by Shigeru Miyamoto in person) announced that the film advances its premiere in the United States and 60 other territories, including Spain. They’re two days ahead of schedule so far (although at first there was even talk of a March 31 premiere). But the Universal Spain website has changed its label, and the April 5 This will be the final release date in theaters in our country.

There are a lot of expectations surrounding the film, and the adaptation of other Nintendo franchises to the cinema could depend on its success, such as Donkey Kong (which allegedly is in production), and makes us dream that The Legend of Zelda, Pikmin or Kirby have their own main roles.

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