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‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Netflix release date, confirmed

The charming adaptation is shifting between streamers.

Its rare that films and shows based on video games actually manage to match expectations, but 2023 was, seemingly, the year of the video game adaptation.

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We can certainly hope that attempts to bring our gaming favorites to the big and small screen will follow in the footsteps of these success stories, of course, but we’re too smart to hang our hopes on the heartless overlords that make content these days. Sure, the occasional project will be treated with a loving hand, but the inevitable draw of capitalism will ruin plenty of our favorites. That’s all but guaranteed.

Even as the big wigs spurn the original story for their own hair-brained ideas, however, we’ll have those rare successes to lean on. We can rewatch The Super Mario Bros Movie over on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, whenever we want — but there’s a catch. A deal with Netflix dictates that the flick will depart Peacock for the alternate streamer after a certain amount of time has ed, leaving Peacock subscribers with a window of lost access. It will come back to NBC’s streamer eventually, of course, but not until Netflix subscribers have had their fill.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie release on Netflix, explained

Thanks to a deal struck between NBCUniversal and Netflix, The Super Mario Bros. Movie will grace both Peacock and Netflix during its first 18 months of streaming. The flick has spent the last several months happily situated on Peacock, but it will depart the service and shift over to Netflix on Dec. 3. The film will then be accessible to anyone with a Netflix subscription for the following 10 months, meaning it should be streamable on Netflix from Dec. 3, 2023 to Oct. 3, 2024. From there, it will jump back over to Peacock for its remaining four months.

Anyone hoping to catch a viewing of The Super Mario Bros. Movie over on Netflix will have a good chunk of time to do so, but don’t sleep on the delightful animated flick. It will depart Netflix eventually, and if you miss its window on the streamer you may not get another chance to catch the flick for free.


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Nahila carefully obsesses over all things geekdom and gaming, bringing her embarrassingly expansive expertise to the team at We Got This Covered. She is a Staff Writer and occasional Editor with a focus on comics, video games, and most importantly 'Lord of the Rings,' putting her Bachelors from the University of Texas at Austin to good use. Her work has been featured alongside the greats at NPR, the Daily Dot, and Nautilus Magazine.