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That subscription you're every month will soon give you a bit more value for money. The Super Mario Bros. Movie — the second highest-grossing film of the year so far after Barbie — is on December 3.
It's been a Peacock streaming exclusive . Peacock has 28 million paid subscribers, while Netflix has 74 million paying members in the US, so many more folks will be able to be able to legally watch the movie at home without renting or buying it.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is to the Mushroom Kingdom with a memorable turn from Jack Black as Bowser. A word of warning for anyone checking out the film on Netflix for the first time: good luck getting that "Peaches" song out of your head any time soon. Oh, and Chris Pratt is !
Although the Mario movie is the of a video game franchise ever, Nintendo and its partners (Universal Pictures and Illumination) have yet to announce the inevitable sequel. However, it that Nintendo is teaming up with Sony Pictures for a live-action take on The Legend of Zelda, which seems like a far riskier bet.
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It's been a Peacock streaming exclusive . Peacock has 28 million paid subscribers, while Netflix has 74 million paying members in the US, so many more folks will be able to be able to legally watch the movie at home without renting or buying it.
For the families that go a little too hard on Mario Kart over the holidays, The Super Mario Bros. Movie will be on Netflix to help the healing. December 3!
— Netflix (@netflix)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is to the Mushroom Kingdom with a memorable turn from Jack Black as Bowser. A word of warning for anyone checking out the film on Netflix for the first time: good luck getting that "Peaches" song out of your head any time soon. Oh, and Chris Pratt is !
Although the Mario movie is the of a video game franchise ever, Nintendo and its partners (Universal Pictures and Illumination) have yet to announce the inevitable sequel. However, it that Nintendo is teaming up with Sony Pictures for a live-action take on The Legend of Zelda, which seems like a far riskier bet.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
Console Bang News!