Super Mario Bros. Movie Available Now On Blu-Ray, Steelbook Edition Back In Stock
Best Buy's 4K Steelbook edition is up for grabs again, but it will probably sell out soon
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is now available on Blu-ray. If you loved the animated romp across the Mushroom Kingdom, now's your chance to watch it in its best format (4K UHD Blu-ray). The Blu-ray comes with a handful of special features, including a segment about the creation of the movie, a field guide, and a lyric video of the biggest song of 2023. Yes, we're talking about Bowser's "Peaches."
Best of all, Best Buy's exclusive steelbook edition of the 4K UHD Blu-ray is back in stock. Alternatively, you can opt for Walmart's limited-edition standard Blu-ray box set or Target's exclusive 3D lenticular case. We've outlined all of The Super Mario Bros. Movie physical purchase formats below. Keep in mind you can also purchase the movie on digital right now.
Best Buy has an exclusive collector's edition of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. The Super Mario Bros. Movie Power Up Edition comes with a unique steelbook case featuring a Mushroom power-up on the outside and a landscape shot of the Mushroom Kingdom on the inside.
This edition comes with the 4K UHD Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and a digital copy of the film.
See at Best BuyThis limited-edition Super Mario Bros. Movie box set is exclusive to Walmart. It comes with a collectible Tin Star to hold the discs (4K UHD and Blu-ray). The star can also be propped up for display with the included stand. You also get a digital copy of the movie.
This Walmart exclusive will likely sell out, especially since it doesn't cost much more than the standard 4K UHD Blu-ray version.
See at WalmartTarget has exclusive packaging for the Blu-ray edition (also comes with DVD and digital). The cover of the case features a 3D lenticular graphic.
See at TargetIf those special editions sell out or you simply want the movie. Four different formats are up for grabs, including a digital Prime Video format for $30, Blu-ray for $25, DVD for $20, and 4K Ultra HD for $30.
The 4K UHD edition also comes with a standard Blu-ray and digital copy. Meanwhile, the standard Blu-ray version also comes with a DVD and digital copy.
See 4K UHD Blu-ray See Blu-ray See DVDWhile audiences are finding The Super Mario Bros. Movie to be a family-friendly thrill ride, critics are split on the title. Our review gave the film an impressive 8/10, praising it for great action sequences and remaining respectful to the source material.
“The Super Mario Bros. Movie never feels reverent of the Mario IP, but it's also never disrespectful,” wrote critic Phil Owen. “It's a spot that might not have worked if the film weren't so well put together--fortunately for us, though, The Super Mario Bros., could end up being one of the best big-budget action flicks of the year.”
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