Get ready for an early adventure in the Super Mario Galaxy! The highly anticipated movie sequel, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, has been fast-tracked for release. Initially set for April 3rd, 2026, in the US, the film will now hit theaters across major markets, including the US, on April 1st, 2026. This shift in release date aligns with its European debut, including the UK, while the Japanese release date remains unchanged at April 24th, 2026. Nintendo's announcement, spotted by VGC, also revealed that select territories will release the movie throughout April. The new trailer, unveiled over the weekend, offers a sneak peek at the film's characters, including the previously leaked Yoshi and Birdo, as well as Bowser Junior and Rosalina, with the latter voiced by Brie Larson, a long-time Nintendo fan. The animated sequel is set to build on the success of Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which grossed over $1 billion worldwide upon its release in 2023. But here's where it gets controversial... Will the early release date impact the film's quality and reception? And this is the part most people miss... The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's success will depend on how well it captures the essence of the video game franchise while appealing to a broader audience. So, what do you think? Are you excited for the early release, or do you think it might be a rushed job? Share your thoughts in the comments below!