The Super Mario Bros. Movie's Chris Pratt reveals that the post-credits scene teases a potential sequel to the highly-anticipated animated adaptation.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie star Chris Pratt claims the video game adaptation's post-credit scene teases a potential sequel. When Mario and Luigi are inadvertently sucked through a portal, Luigi is captured by the tyrannical leader of the Koopa race, King Bowser. Mario must partner with notable characters from the iconic video game franchise to defeat Bowser's invading army to protect the Mushroom Kingdom and free his brother.
"Listen, there's like, at the end of the film, there's a post-credit sequence that gives you a taste of what the sequel could be about. And that gets me very, very excited. But there's been talk of Luigi's Mansion. That was a GameCube game. I think that would be great."
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