Amazon UK product listing flags 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' for digital release on May 20, according to a storefront entry that lists availability through services such as Amazon Prime Video and the Apple TV Store.
The listing shows a standalone 4K purchase priced at £20 and a bundle option that pairs the Galaxy title with The Super Mario Bros.
Movie for £23.
Paraphrased listing details: Amazon UK's product page indicates the digital release date as 20 May, with a 4K-only purchase available for £20 and a separate bundle offering that includes the original The Super Mario Bros.
Movie for £23.
Context and franchise facts
- The Super Mario Bros.
Movie: Produced by Illumination in partnership with Nintendo and distributed by Universal Pictures, the theatrical film debuted in April 2023 and went on to become the highest-grossing film based on a video game, earning well over $1.3 billion worldwide.
The film’s commercial success expanded mainstream interest in Mario-branded media beyond games.
- Super Mario Galaxy (game): The original Super Mario Galaxy launched on Nintendo's Wii console in 2007.
Developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and directed by Yoshiaki Koizumi, the title is widely regarded as a landmark 3D Mario game.
Super Mario Galaxy later appeared in Nintendo’s Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection on Nintendo Switch, which bundled several classic 3D Mario titles.
What to know now
The Amazon UK listing provides specific storefront prices and a May 20 date, but listings on retailer sites can appear before formal studio confirmation.
As of publication, there has been no official announcement from Nintendo, Illumination, or Universal Pictures confirming a Galaxy-branded feature film release schedule or pricing.
Buyers interested in the listing should monitor official channels—publisher and studio social accounts, the Amazon product page, and major digital storefronts like Apple TV—for any confirmed release notices.
For Nintendo and Mario franchise followers, a Galaxy-branded film would tie directly to one of Nintendo’s most celebrated game properties.
Until studios issue an official statement, the Amazon UK entry should be treated as a retailer listing rather than a studio confirmation.
The listing shows a standalone 4K purchase priced at £20 and a bundle option that pairs the Galaxy title with The Super Mario Bros.
Movie for £23.
Paraphrased listing details: Amazon UK's product page indicates the digital release date as 20 May, with a 4K-only purchase available for £20 and a separate bundle offering that includes the original The Super Mario Bros.
Movie for £23.
Context and franchise facts
- The Super Mario Bros.
Movie: Produced by Illumination in partnership with Nintendo and distributed by Universal Pictures, the theatrical film debuted in April 2023 and went on to become the highest-grossing film based on a video game, earning well over $1.3 billion worldwide.
The film’s commercial success expanded mainstream interest in Mario-branded media beyond games.
- Super Mario Galaxy (game): The original Super Mario Galaxy launched on Nintendo's Wii console in 2007.
Developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo and directed by Yoshiaki Koizumi, the title is widely regarded as a landmark 3D Mario game.
Super Mario Galaxy later appeared in Nintendo’s Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection on Nintendo Switch, which bundled several classic 3D Mario titles.
What to know now
The Amazon UK listing provides specific storefront prices and a May 20 date, but listings on retailer sites can appear before formal studio confirmation.
As of publication, there has been no official announcement from Nintendo, Illumination, or Universal Pictures confirming a Galaxy-branded feature film release schedule or pricing.
Buyers interested in the listing should monitor official channels—publisher and studio social accounts, the Amazon product page, and major digital storefronts like Apple TV—for any confirmed release notices.
For Nintendo and Mario franchise followers, a Galaxy-branded film would tie directly to one of Nintendo’s most celebrated game properties.
Until studios issue an official statement, the Amazon UK entry should be treated as a retailer listing rather than a studio confirmation.