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The Super Mario Bros. Movie is finally available on streaming

Peacock subscribers can now watch the animated film for no extra charge

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Mario, Peach, and Toad overlook a foggy valley full of sculptures in the Super Mario Bros. Movie Image: Nintendo, Illumination/Universal Pictures
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie is now on Peacock, in case you’re a subscriber, or are thinking about trying out the service. It’s also available to purchase digitally on streaming services, including Apple iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon. The hit animated movie from Nintendo and Illumination launched in theaters on April 2023, where it earned more than $1 billion globally. It’s the first video game adaptation to earn that distinction.

Unless you’re watching it on Peacock, you’ll need to pay to rent or own the film digitally. It costs $19.99 to buy any version, whether you want the 4K/UHD version with all of the special audio/visual treatments, like Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio, or the 1080p and standard definition versions. To rent it costs $5.99.

Alternatively, you can pick up the flick on physical media. The prices range from $25 for the 4K UHD Blu-ray (also includes the 1080p Blu-ray, and a digital copy of the film), to $23 for the 1080p Blu-ray, and $18 for the DVD edition.

Update (Aug. 3): This post now reflects that the film is available to stream on Peacock.

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