SuperMarioBrosMovie lead voice star Chris Pratt fully supports the WGA strike and says any discussion about a sequel is on hold.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie lead voice star Chris Pratt fully supports the writers’ strike and says any discussion about a sequel is on hold until the matter is resolved. Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Pratt also discussed the movie’s astonishing reception, which turned The Super Mario Bros. Movie into the second highest-grossing animated movie in history.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT With Illumination and Nintendo making more money than they could ever expect, it’s reasonable to expect a sequel. And while nothing has been green-lit yet, there have been even some rumors about potential spinoffs. Unfortunately, it might take a while before we go back to the Mushroom Kingdom, as Pratt reveals any sequel discussion is on hold until Hollywood studios agree to pay writers fair wages.
“[It's] really shocking to me how successful that movie's been. I mean, I expected that people would love it the way I was excited about it, but it's truly multigenerational around the world. People love it. They love Mario... It's a really fun, funny, cute, heartwarming movie and, God, I can't believe I'm part of it.”
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