Imagine a film based on the universe of ‘Super Smash Bros.‘ is to embark on an epic journey, uniting video game icons in cinematic battles of colossal proportions.
Rumors and speculation suggest that an ambitious project, along the lines of ‘Avengers’, could bring this idea to life, potentially bringing the union of legendary characters from Nintendo and other video game franchises to the big screen.
Super Smash Bros. Will there be a movie?
Rumor points to a possible adaptation of ‘Super Smash Bros.’ for the cinema – Image: Nintendo/Reproduction
Recently, the resounding success of the film ‘Super Mario Bros.’, produced by animation studio Illumination, paved the way for thought-provoking speculation in the circles of video game and film fans and developers.
Now, information has emerged that Illumination had approached Nintendo with the audacious proposal of creating a film adaptation of Super Smash Bros, modeled on a style inspired by the epic Avengers films.
This initiative, fueled by the trend towards shared cinematic universes, supposedly devises a plan in which each character would have their own solo film before converging on a grand collective adventure, reflecting the successful model adopted by Marvel Studios.
Rumors of this intriguing project were initially released by user DanielRPK on the ResetEra forums, quickly generating debate and excitement among fans.
However, it is crucial to interpret this news with due caution, as so far there has been no official confirmation from Nintendo or Illumination.
More about Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros is a series of crossover fighting games developed by Nintendo, which brings together iconic characters from several of the company’s franchises in exciting battles.
The game allows players to control characters such as Mario, Link from ‘The Legend of Zelda’, Pikachu from ‘Pokémon’, Samus from ‘Metroid’, among others, competing in dynamic arenas and using unique abilities to defeat their opponents.
First released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, the Super Smash Bros. series. grew in popularity, becoming an established franchise in the gaming world, with sequels released on different Nintendo consoles.