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Nintendo Reveals The Final Trailer For The Super Mario Galaxy Movie And Voice Cast For Yoshi, Wart, and More

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As announced last Friday, Nintendo has released the final trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie today ahead of its premiere next month (and, strangely, before Mar10 Day tomorrow). Nintendo also revealed some surprising casting choices for the remaining big characters.

The last trailer gives us a look at Yoshi in action as Mario’s faithful steed, Bowser Jr. joining up with his angry papa, and a surprising amount of Super Mario Bros. 2 representation. Check it out below. 

The Direct also revealed the following actors will voice Yoshi, Wart, and Honey Queen:

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Yoshi will be voiced by Donald Glover, AKA Childish Gambino, the actor/rapper best known for his roles in Community, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and The Lion King.

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Luis Guzmán will portray Wart, the evil frog king best known as the big bad in Super Mario Bros. 2 (U.S. version). Guzmán’s long list of credits includes TV series like Oz and Wednesday and films such as Carlito’s Way, Boogie Nights, Punch-Drunk Love, and Traffic.

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Lastly, Honey Queen, ruler of the Honey Hive galaxy, will be played by Issa Rae. Rae is perhaps best known as the star of HBO’s Insecure, but she has also appeared in films such as Little, Barbie, and American Fiction.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hits theaters on April 1. You can watch the first trailer here and the second trailer here

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