H
Hype Drip

"Let's Make This Happen" (Exclusive)

Author

Matthew Perez

Published Mar 14, 2026

The Super Mario Bros. Movie star Charlie Day isn't mincing words about the franchise future of his Luigi animated character: he wants that spinoff movie. During the press junket for The Super Mario Bros. Movie ComicBook.com had the chance to follow-up with Charlie Day about leading his own film in the franchise – namely, a spinoff film based on the popular Luigi's Mansion video game series

When asked by Phaze Zero host Brandon Davis if he's still interested in a doing Luigi's Mansion after making and promoting The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Day was undetterred in his enthusiasm – so much so that he is openly campaigning to make it happen: 

"Yes I do. Big time," Day said in response to the question of whether he wants make a Luigi's Mansion movie. "You're not the first [to ask] but let's get that out in the zeitgiest. Let's make this happen, okay? I am in."

Charlie Day has maintained all along that he has a Luigi's Mansion adaptation in his sights for the future – he echoed the same sentiment earlier this year, during an exclusive interview with ComicBook.com's Evan Valentine:

 "Yeah, my son was just playing Luigi's Mansion the other day on his Switch. Look, I'm thrilled to get the opportunity, I grew up playing Super Mario Brothers as did everyone I know so, we'll see! It's like anything else in life, I'll go if I'm invited!'

What is The Super Mario Bros. Movie About? 

While working underground to fix a water main, Brooklyn plumbers Mario (Chris Pratt) and brother Luigi (Charlie Day) are transported down a mysterious pipe and wander into a magical new world. But when the brothers are separated, Mario embarks on an epic quest to find Luigi. With the assistance of a Mushroom Kingdom resident Toad (Keegan-Michael Key) and some training from the strong-willed ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Mario taps into his own power. "

super-mario-bros-movie.jpg

"For the first time, the iconic global entertainment brands Illumination and Nintendo join forces to create The Super Mario Bros. Movie, a new, big-screen adventure starring one of pop culture's most prominent plumbers of the past four decades," the studios said in a statement. "Based on the world of Nintendo's Mario games, the film invites audiences into a vibrant, thrilling new universe unlike any created before in an action-packed, exuberant cinematic comedy event."

The Super Mario Bros. Movie will be in theaters on April 5th. 

0comments

Related: