Via the marketing, seven classic levels from Mario's video games are confirmed to appear in some shape or form in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
At least six classic game levels will be incorporated into The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Details regarding Illumination’s animated movie indicate that it won’t just be bringing the characters from the Mario universe to life; it’ll also find room to work in the gameplay itself. It seems it’ll go about that by adapting some of the levels, even those that were originally rendered in 2D.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT 7 Rainbow Road The Super Mario Bros. Movie has made no secret of Mario Kart’s importance to the story. Seen in nearly every trailer and TV spot, Rainbow Road is clearly a major part of the movie’s climax. Introduced in Super Mario Kart, Rainbow Road has a well-earned reputation as one of the most difficult courses in the franchise, given how easy it is to fall off the edge.
4 Bob-omb Battlefield Another landscape in the promos matches a level from Super Mario 64. Remembered as the first level in the 1996 game, Bob-omb Battlefield is a grassy location centered around a mountain. In this area, Mario has to contend with Chain Chomps, Goombas, Koopas, and as the name implies, plenty of exploding Bob-ombs.
3 Donkey Kong Level 1 The Super Mario Bros. Movie is sneakily integrating at least one level from Mario’s first-ever video game into his clash with Donkey Kong. The trailers show Mario and Donkey Kong coming to blows while standing on a red girder, with more below. This sets up a big-screen reinterpretation of the first level from Donkey Kong, the classic 1981 arcade game that introduced both characters.
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