Nintendo is transforming from a gaming giant into a multimedia powerhouse. Following the massive success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, President Shuntaro Furukawa confirms that movies are “very well-suited” to Nintendo games, with the company actively building a framework for consistent film releases beyond 2027.
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Nintendo’s Film Strategy: Key Details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Philosophy | “Very well-suited to our games” |
| Upcoming Films | Super Mario Galaxy (2026), Zelda (2027) |
| Release Strategy | Consistent cadence, no 3-year gaps |
| Production Role | Deeply involved, not just licensing |
| Key Producer | Shigeru Miyamoto co-producing |
| Internal Division | Nintendo Pictures (2022), Nintendo Stars (2025) |
| First Movie Success | Super Mario Bros. ($1.3B+ box office) |
| Goal | Increase fanbase, multigenerational support |
Why Movies Make Sense for Nintendo
Following investor questions during the company’s recent quarterly report, Furukawa explained that films offer a natural extension of Nintendo’s entertainment philosophy. After witnessing The Super Mario Bros. Movie gross over $1.3 billion globally in 2023, the company recognized movies as an effective way to increase their fanbase and spark renewed interest in games.
Legendary creator Shigeru Miyamoto called film production “a logical next step,” noting that Nintendo historically focused on interactive experiences but now aims to extend into more passive entertainment formats while maintaining their signature quality.

Full Production Control
Unlike competitors who simply license IP rights, Nintendo maintains deep involvement throughout the entire production process—from initial planning and development through final production. For both Mario films, Miyamoto serves as co-producer alongside Illumination’s Chris Meledandri, while he’s co-producing The Legend of Zelda with Avi Arad of Arad Productions.
This hands-on approach ensures quality control and protects Nintendo’s brand integrity, avoiding the pitfalls that plagued previous video game adaptations like the disastrous 1993 Super Mario Bros. film.
Beyond Mario and Zelda
A presentation slide during the financial briefing showed the three confirmed movies followed by two question marks and an ellipsis—clear indication that multiple unannounced projects are already in development. While Nintendo remains tight-lipped about specific titles, speculation centers on properties like Metroid, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Fire Emblem, and Star Fox.
The company established Nintendo Pictures in 2022 for animation production and launched Nintendo Stars in 2025 to explore new character licensing opportunities, creating infrastructure for sustained multimedia expansion.

What This Means for Gamers
Nintendo’s strategy focuses on creating entertainment that drives people back to games rather than replacing them. Movies serve as entry points for new audiences while reigniting passion among existing fans, ultimately building multigenerational support for Nintendo’s ecosystem.
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FAQs
Will Nintendo make movies for all its game franchises?
Not confirmed, but multiple unannounced projects are in development.
When will we see more announcements?
Likely after Super Mario Galaxy Movie releases in April 2026.







