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"Super Mario World: Titre de suite révélé et rétracté par NBCUniversal"

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:May 26,2025

Il semble que nous pourrions avoir un aperçu précoce du titre de la suite du film Super Mario Bros. , grâce à une révélation prématurée dans un communiqué de presse NBCUniversal. Le document, qui était destiné à mettre en évidence les offres de leur vitrine initiale, a mentionné par inadvertance Super Mario World comme l'un des prochains films qui devraient être publiés par Universal Pictures and Illumination sur leur service de streaming, Peacock.

Cette décharge a rapidement attiré l'attention des détectives Internet, conduisant à une révision rapide du communiqué de presse par Universal, qui a frotté toutes les références à Mario. La fuite initiale a été largement partagée sur les réseaux sociaux, avec des médias de jeu comme Wario64 tweet sur la mention désormais réalisée:

Le titre "Super Mario World" supprimé du post pic.twitter.com/L88T05I096

- wario64 (@ wario64) 14 mai 2025

Le paragraphe original du communiqué de presse NBCUniversal a regroupé Super Mario World aux côtés de Shrek et Minions . Bien que nous sachions que les prochains films de ces franchises sont respectivement Shrek 5 et Minions 3 , il est possible que Super Mario World ne soit pas le dernier titre pour la suite de Mario, mais plutôt un espace réservé ou un terme parapluie. Ceci est similaire à la façon dont le prochain film Shrek n'est pas simplement intitulé Shrek , et le prochain film Minions ne s'appelle pas simplement Minions .

Cependant, Super Mario World se démarque comme un titre plus spécifique par rapport à un Super Mario générique ou Super Mario Bros. Cette spécificité donne du crédit à la spéculation selon laquelle Super Mario World pourrait en effet être le titre du prochain film de Mario, s'alignant bien sur l'histoire de l'histoire et les attentes des fans de la franchise.

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