Wa-hoo! Moviegoers are raving about The Super Mario Bros. Movie, saying it's a fun and entertaining film for all ages. The animation is gorgeous, and the voice acting is 1UP!
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Here's how you (probably) recognize the voice actors in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. LETS-A GO!:
Mario, voiced by Chris Pratt.
Pratt is most famous for his role as "Starlord" Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy, but he also starred in the Jurassic World trilogy and is remembered for his breakout role in the TV series Parks and Recreation.
Princess Peach, voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy.
While Taylor-Joy has starred in great films like The Witch, Last Night in Soho, and The Menu, she is probably most recognized for her performance as Beth Harmon in the Netflix miniseries The Queen's Gambit.
Luigi, voiced by Charlie Day.
An actor who has made plenty of appearances in comedies, but you'll recognize Day's face from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and if you don't, you'd recognize this image that has become a classic conspiracy meme.
Rogen has appeared in plenty of comedies like Pineapple Express and Superbad, but his biggest role might have been playing himself in the comedy This Is the End.
Cranky Kong, voiced by Fred Armisen.
He has made plenty of cameos in comedies but is probably more remembered for his time on Saturday Night Live or, most recently, playing Uncle Fester in the Netflix series Wednesday.
Bowser, voiced by Jack Black.
If you don't know Black from his band Tenacious D, he's probably best known for his performance as a failed rocker turned teacher in School of Rock.
Kamek, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
Richardson has done many villainous voices in film and TV, but you might recognize him best as Captain Gantu in Lilo & Stitch.
Penguin King, voiced by Khary Payton.
Payton has worked in voice acting before in the DC universe, but you would recognize his face from when he played King Ezekiel in The Walking Dead.
Who was your favorite character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie? Comment below!
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