

We think he was joking, but you never know… Pratt even teased the prospect of the sequel giving us a Mario Golf adaptation. There have been quite a few Mario games over the years, so there’s certainly no shortage of material for future movies to draw upon.

Movie is teeing up Yoshi in basically the same way the first Sonic the Hedgehog teased the debut of Tails. That egg is starting to hatch, and we know who’s inside - Mario’s faithful dinosaur companion Yoshi. We return to the underground sewer system of the real world and see a quick glimpse of a polka-dotted egg. The post-credits scene, meanwhile, gives us a glimpse of a character who’s almost certainly going to play a big part in the next movie. This once fearsome villain is finishing his “Peaches” song while locked in a cage, only to be interrupted by a Toad guard. In the mid-credits scene, we see the final fate of Bowser. There are two bonus scenes after the movie wraps - one mid-credits scene and one post-credits scene Movie follows the MCU method when it comes to end credits scenes. have become permanent residents of the Mushroom Kingdom. Rather than continue to warp back and forth between worlds, the Mario Bros. However, the ending throws a bit of a curveball at viewers with the reveal that they’ve set up shop in the Mushroom Kingdom.

And it’s clear the two brothers are running a much more successful business in the aftermath of their victory. Having saved the day, Mario and Luigi return to their day-to-day lives as plumbers. Luigi overcomes his fear to help his brother, Bowser shrinks down to a tiny size and The Mushroom Kingdom is saved. Mario and Luigi win the day by tapping into what is probably the most powerful of his many weapons in the games - the Super Star. Mario overcomes his personal hang-ups to battle the king of Koopas. This is a Super Mario movie, and it ends pretty much the only way it could have - with a big showdown between Mario and Bowser. Movie Ending Explained: Mario’s Final Battle With Bowser
