Give us a "Luigi's Mansion" horror film rather than Mario.


 Give us a "Luigi's Mansion" horror film rather than Mario.
The most desired item among fans is "Luigi's Mansion"
Cartoon: Nintendo


One of the biggest feelings sparked by the feared first glance at The Super Mario Bros. Movie is complete remorse. Instead, it would be a far more spooky approach to handle it since supporters already know precisely what they want.


The charming Luigi's Mansion trilogy, which finally gives the far superior character the focus, is debatably superior than many of the genuine Super Mario games. Apart from Jack Black's portrayal of Bowser, the first trailer's two-second clip of Charlie Day's Luigi in a more horror-inspired scene is one of its highlights.


Luigi is once again demonstrating that he is the far more capable of the brothers as he is shown holding back what appears to be multiple Dry Bones within a furnace. Fans are clamouring for a legitimate Luigi's Mansion film to replace this Chris Pratt abomination.



If The Super Mario Bros. Movie succeeds at the film office, there will presumably be conversations about spin-offs and an attempt to Marvelize all legendary Nintendo franchises. Give us an R-rated Luigi's Mansion film, and if there are any sequels, go hard or go home.


Get David Cronenberg to direct, give it an intensity of body horror comparable to Crimes of the Future, and let it be an allegory for LGBTQ+ rights like most of Cronenberg's films. Fans of horror will gorge themselves because it will work.



Despite the fact that Pratt and Day both appear in The LEGO Movie duology, only one of them seems to be positioned to receive favourable reviews from fans after this first look, and Day hasn't even spoken a word. To be honest, Pratt has a tough task in trying to excite supporters. Day has shown himself in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and in some of the most bizarre episodes, he has nailed the horror genre.



The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which also stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Keegan Michael-Key, is scheduled for release on April 7, 2023. Following significant movie office successes with Minions: The Rise of Gru in 2022, Illumination Animation will be seeking to maintain their recent hot run.

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