Mario Galaxy Movie Retail Pre-Orders Go Live, Including Steelbook & ‘Tin Egg’ Edition

Mario Galaxy Movie Retail Pre-Orders Go Live, Including Steelbook & ‘Tin Egg’ Edition

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Following the lead of The Super Mario Bros. Movie back in 2023 (we hear that did pretty good business), Nintendo and Universal aren’t wasting any time getting retail listings for the home release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie live. They’re up now, in fact.

You’ve got your typical suite of DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K Blu-ray releases ranging from around £10/$20 to £35/$40 for the snazzier Steelbook option if you go for the Ultra HD version (which also bundles in the regular Blu-ray, as per usual). The outside of the latter case has a printed leather-bound look aping Rosalina’s book from the game/film and a moody shot of Peach’s castle on the inside:

Mario Galaxy Movie 4K Blu-ray

There’s no word on an exact home release date for the movie just yet, with “31st December 2026” being a placeholder date.

However, if it follows suit with the original film, we’re likely to see it land in June sometime (the first one came out on 13th June following an April cinematic release), with a streaming release to follow later in the year.

In addition to the lineup above, Walmart also has an exclusive ‘Tin Egg’ version of the 4K release, though it’s sold out at the time of writing. Have a gander here, though:

Mario Galaxy Movie Tin Egg

If you’re wondering if the film’s any good or not, you can read our verdict now (spoilers: if you liked the first one, you’ll probably like this one, as well), and check out the wider critical reception in our review round up.

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