Warning: Potential spoilers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie aheadWe are literally days away from the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Still, that hasn't stopped the hype train from picking up speed. Because just days after it was revealed that Fox McCloud of Star Fox fame would be making his grand return via the big screen and that none other than Glen Powell would be voicing him, it has now been established that The Super Mario Galaxy has not one but two post-credits scenes.
In other words, you'll want to stay in your seats long after the credits roll on the sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movies.
It's not just fans who are excited about Star Fox's film debut
The folks behind Fox McCloud are happy that he's getting some big love.
The information comes from the film's superfan Matt Ramos, who took to social media to share that The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is following the cues of other big movie events by having multiple post-credits teasers.
What is in these post-credit scenes remains to be seen, of course. After all, April 1st is only four days away, which means it won't be long before we find out what's in store for the future of the Nintendo Cinematic Universe.
That said, now that we know there are two post-credit scenes, if spoilers are a big fear, then you'll want to stay off the Internet or silence almost every word in the Nintendo world.
The Post-Credit scene is so going to be a Super Smash Bros. invitation, isn't it?
As exciting as the prospect of two post-credits scenes is, it's not like the movie Super Mario Bros. have stayed away from them so far. In fact, the first movie had as big a post-credits scene as it gets with Yoshi's teasing.
So what can we expect in the sequel? Well, after the revelation of Fox McCloud, all bets are off at this point. The Wario reveal is the leading theory, but with Fox having a role in the movie, there's a lot of hope for some kind of Super Smash Bros.
Given that there are reportedly two post-credit scenes, both feel appropriate. Of course, it goes without saying that one or both of these teasers could end up being zero burgers, as other movies have had jokes as a post-credit in the past.
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April 1, 2026
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98 minutes
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Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Pierre Leduc, Fabien Polack
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Anya Taylor-Joy
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