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When Will ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Be Available to Stream and Where to Watch It

Industry patterns point to a late-summer arrival for Nintendo’s latest big-screen adventure.

Charlie Day, Chris Pratt, Keegan-Michael Key and Donald Glover.
© IMDbCharlie Day, Chris Pratt, Keegan-Michael Key and Donald Glover.

Nintendo and Illumination are keeping the spotlight firmly on theaters for now, but the question of when audiences can watch “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” at home is already taking shape.

According to a recent ScreenRant analysis of studio release patterns and distribution strategy, the sequel’s eventual streaming rollout is less a mystery than a matter of timing, with historical data offering a reliable roadmap even in the absence of official confirmation.

When and Where the Mario Sequel Will Land on Streaming

For the moment, the film’s availability is strictly theatrical, beginning today with a premium push that includes IMAX screenings. That exclusivity is deliberate. Studios increasingly prioritize a focused box office window before shifting attention to digital and streaming platforms, and this release is following that playbook closely.

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Once that window closes, the picture is expected to land on Peacock, which serves as the streaming home for releases from Universal Pictures and its animation arm Illumination.

The more precise question is when. Based on Universal’s current strategy, the studio is enforcing a minimum five-weekend theatrical window before a film moves to digital platforms. While that digital debut is a separate step from streaming, the gap between the two has become increasingly predictable. In recent years, Universal releases have typically reached streaming roughly 80 to 90 days after their digital launch.

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Applying that pattern places “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” squarely in a late July to early August window for Peacock. Industry timing also favors end-of-week debuts, making July 31 and August 7 especially plausible targets, ScreenRant reports. A Thursday rollout on July 30 is also within reason, given precedent from earlier Illumination releases that followed a similar midweek theatrical launch pattern.

Ultimately, the exact date may hinge on box office performance. A strong theatrical run could extend the timeline slightly, while a standard trajectory would keep the film aligned with Universal’s recent cadence. Either way, all indicators suggest that the intergalactic sequel will transition from cinemas to streaming before the end of summer.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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