The Super Mario Bros Movie will make its subscription streaming debut on Peacock next month, it’s been announced.
The film will come to the service, which is owned by NBCUniversal, on August 3. It will be accompanied by bonus features including cast interviews, a ‘lyrical video’ for Bowser’s song Peaches and a Super Mario Bros Movie Field Guide which adds interactive features throughout the film.
It was announced in July 2021 that Peacock would get exclusive access to all Universal, DreamWorks and Illumination films, including The Super Mario Bros Movie, during the ‘pay one’ window, which is the period of time after a film leaves cinemas and is added to subscription streaming platforms or TV channels.
Assuming the terms of the deal remains unchanged, Peacock will get the movie exclusively for the first four months, after which it will be offered to other streaming services like Netflix or HBO Max for 10 months. Then Peacock will get it exclusively again for the final four months.
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It’s not clear which services outside of the US will get The Super Mario Bros Movie, but given that Sky has a close relationship with NBCUniversal and offers Peacock TV shows on demand, it may be that NowTV gets it first in the UK.
The Super Mario Bros Movie has generated over $1.34 billion at the global box office since its release in early April and is now the second highest-grossing animated film ever, overtaking Frozen ($1.28 billion) and trailing only Frozen II ($1.45 billion).
Speaking during Nintendo’s quarterly earnings call in May, president Shuntaro Furukawa said the movie was having a positive impact on the company’s core games business.
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