Close Menu
Best in Gaming
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Games
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Nintendo
  • Mobile
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Press Release
What's On
Canceled Last Of Us Online Game Was "Very Close To Done" And Doing "Really Well Internally," Says Dev

Canceled Last Of Us Online Game Was "Very Close To Done" And Doing "Really Well Internally," Says Dev

3 April 2026
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: References With No Substance

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: References With No Substance

3 April 2026
Co-Founder Of Call Of Duty Studio Raven Retires After 36 Years And 42 Games Released

Co-Founder Of Call Of Duty Studio Raven Retires After 36 Years And 42 Games Released

2 April 2026
World’s Oldest Tortoise Isn’t Dead, That Was Just A Bad Prank

World’s Oldest Tortoise Isn’t Dead, That Was Just A Bad Prank

2 April 2026
“Any Update is a Bonus, Not a Right” Peak Developer Responds to “Lazy” Criticism

“Any Update is a Bonus, Not a Right” Peak Developer Responds to “Lazy” Criticism

2 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Best in Gaming
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Games
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Nintendo
  • Mobile
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Press Release
Best in Gaming
Home » The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Post-Credit Scenes, Explained
Nintendo

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Post-Credit Scenes, Explained

News RoomBy News Room2 April 20265 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Post-Credit Scenes, Explained

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has finally hit theaters. Through its fast-paced 98-minute sequel adventure, Nintendo fans were met with a ton of Easter eggs, franchise fanfare and even a few gaming icons that exist outside the massive Super Mario universe. Like all great adventures featuring this high-flying Italian plumber (Chris Pratt) saves the day from Bowser (Jack Black) and his evil son Bowser Jr. (Benny Safdie). Yet, just like the first film, you’ll want to stick around till the credits roll for two major teases for the larger Nintendo cinematic universe. Beware, there are major spoilers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie ahead.

Super Mario Meets Star Fox

The first post-credit scene has Fox dropping off Bowser and his son in a prison in an unknown location. Mario’s arch rival, now the infamous Dry Bone Bowser in literal pieces, initially tries to escape with the help of Bowser Jr. As they’re digging a hole, they’re greeted by an unfriendly familiar face: the death-obsessed blue Luma Bowser held captive in the first film. This delightfully crazed Luma got a promotion as a prison guard. It’s a humorous scene that reminds us that, even when they’re mentally scarred, Lumas can’t stop being endlessly cute.

As for Fox, he quickly converses with a Toad outside the prison before he blasts off back to his own universe. While this might be seen as just a nice way to bookend Fox’s story, this could be setting up a potential Star Fox spin-off film. It’s something that seemed like a distant pipe dream for fans of this niche franchise, but Powell’s love and electric enthusiasm for the character was felt throughout this intergalactic mission. Nintendo doesn’t do anything by accident. They’re a company that’s very protective of their properties. Especially when learning that Powell was campaigning for Nintendo to make a Star Fox film after the first Super Mario film was released, this sure isn’t the last time we’ll see him on the big screen. The actor’s nostalgic nudge was the reason Nintendo included Fox in this sequel as well. Anything is possible at this point when it comes to future Nintendo cinematic projects.

Star Fox has always been a rocky franchise to say the least. Even though games like Star Fox 64 (1997) are deemed classics, outings like Star Fox Adventures (2002) and Star Fox Zero (2016) have had a mixed reaction from the fanbase to say the least. The latter underwhelming Wii U game was the last nail in the coffin for that console generation and that 2016 title was the last time Fox had a solo adventure. It’s ultimately been a long decade for Star Fox. Yet, the Star Wars-inspired on-rails space shooter’s future has never been brighter. Who knows, alongside a possible spin-off film, maybe Powell could be doing a barrel roll in the games by voicing Fox in that interactive space too. Slippy, Falco Lombardi and Peppy Hare have been sorely missed after all.

“Here Comes Daisy!”

Daisy

The second and final post-credit scene finally introduced the franchise’s last main princess: Princess Daisy. This short tease sees fans back in The Gateway Galaxy. This in the film was a central location full of Easter eggs. R.O.B, the Piantas from Super Mario Sunshine (2002) and the shady Wart (Luis Guzmán) and Birdo from Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988) are all seen throughout this sequence. This is also where our Super Mario team meets up with Fox. However, before that, the main plot thread here is a thrilling chase to get Toad’s backpack from the mischievous Ukiki the monkey. Ukiki, who debuted in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island (1995), would return in Daisy’s post-credit scene. They’re seen once again stealing something from another helpless bystander and Daisy stops them right in their tracks.

The princess has no lines of dialogue, but her yellow dress is unmistakable. Like Yoshi in the first film’s post-credit tease, the third film looks to have a major focus on this often forgotten princess. While Daisy is mostly reserved for sports titles like Mario Kart, Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and Super Smash Bros., the princess of Sarasaland debuted all the way back in Super Mario land (1989). This first 2D Mario platformer for the Game Boy had Mario saving the latter instead of Peach. However, like Peach, Daisy looks like she can take care of herself in this ever-expanding cinematic universe.

In addition, another major component to Daisy’s story is Luigi. The two are often depicted as love interests, like Mario and Peach. Luigi even made a joke about Peach “having a friend” for him to date earlier on in the Galaxy Movie. This could also hint that Peach already knows and is friends with Daisy like in the games. Only time will tell how Daisy will be involved in an inevitable third film. It’s extra intriguing given the Galaxy Movie revealed that Peach and Rosalina are sisters. Would that change this princess team’s dynamic?

While we wait for more news on the next film and a potential Star Fox spin-off, you can currently play as both Fox McCloud and Daisy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) on the Nintendo Switch. Daisy is also a playable character in Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023). This vibrant 2D platformer just got a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition that added Rosalina and Luma as playable characters. This was a tie-in for the Galaxy Movie’s release.


the-super-mario-galaxy-movie-poster.jpg


Release Date

April 1, 2026

Runtime

98 Minutes

Director

Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Pierre Leduc, Fabien Polack

  • instar51396423.jpg

    Anya Taylor-Joy

    Princess Peach

  • instar52644961.jpg

  • instar53533043.jpg

  • instar53643491.jpg


Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related News

How to Paint (& All Paint Colors) in Pokopia

How to Paint (& All Paint Colors) in Pokopia

2 April 2026
Pokopia Has a Problem When It Comes to Building Giant Houses in the Game

Pokopia Has a Problem When It Comes to Building Giant Houses in the Game

2 April 2026
Z-A Has New Free Downloads You Can Claim Right Now

Z-A Has New Free Downloads You Can Claim Right Now

2 April 2026
Pokemon Pokopia Player Builds Giant Sudowoodo Using Inflatable Sudowoodos

Pokemon Pokopia Player Builds Giant Sudowoodo Using Inflatable Sudowoodos

2 April 2026
Editors Picks
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: References With No Substance

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review: References With No Substance

3 April 2026
Co-Founder Of Call Of Duty Studio Raven Retires After 36 Years And 42 Games Released

Co-Founder Of Call Of Duty Studio Raven Retires After 36 Years And 42 Games Released

2 April 2026
World’s Oldest Tortoise Isn’t Dead, That Was Just A Bad Prank

World’s Oldest Tortoise Isn’t Dead, That Was Just A Bad Prank

2 April 2026
“Any Update is a Bonus, Not a Right” Peak Developer Responds to “Lazy” Criticism

“Any Update is a Bonus, Not a Right” Peak Developer Responds to “Lazy” Criticism

2 April 2026
Top Articles
If Your Kids Suddenly Want To Play Star Fox, Here's How News

If Your Kids Suddenly Want To Play Star Fox, Here's How

By News Room
All The Biggest Super Mario Galaxy Movie Cameos And References Explained News

All The Biggest Super Mario Galaxy Movie Cameos And References Explained

By News Room
Call Of Duty Gets Anti-Cheat Upgrades And New 2FA Requirements For Season 3 News

Call Of Duty Gets Anti-Cheat Upgrades And New 2FA Requirements For Season 3

By News Room
Best in Gaming
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Best in Gaming. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.