According to Rotten Tomatoes, as reported by industry tracking, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” has opened to a striking split in reception, with a %90 score standing in contrast to a %41 critical rating. The disparity arrives just days after the film’s global rollout, immediately positioning it as one of the year’s more polarizing studio releases.

A Familiar Divide, Amplified by a Major Franchise

The animated sequel builds on the momentum of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” from 2023, expanding the story into a cosmic setting inspired by the “Super Mario Galaxy” games. Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the picture brings back core cast members including Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, and Jack Black, while adding new voices such as Brie Larson and Donald Glover.

Set largely in outer space, the story introduces Princess Rosalina and a broader intergalactic conflict involving Bowser and his son. The narrative shift reflects Nintendo’s long-stated ambition to expand its film adaptations beyond the Mushroom Kingdom, following the commercial success of its first Mario outing.

Critically, however, the response has been notably restrained. Reviews have pointed to mixed reactions toward the movie’s story and tonal balance, even as audiences appear to be responding more enthusiastically to its spectacle, humor, and connection to the source material.

The film’s early box office performance suggests that audience sentiment may carry more immediate weight. Produced by Illumination in collaboration with Nintendo, the project continues the companies’ strategy of leveraging recognizable intellectual property for global theatrical appeal.

As the release rolls out across additional markets, the question will be whether the strong audience score translates into sustained commercial momentum, or whether the critical divide begins to shape its longer-term reception.