
Fox McCloud Joins The Super Mario Galaxy Movie: A Gateway to the Ultimate Nintendo Cinematic Crossover
Fox McCloud Takes the Leap Into Mario’s Universe
The anticipation around The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has reached new heights with the official announcement that Fox McCloud, the iconic leader of the Star Fox squadron, will appear alongside Mario. This isn’t just a cameo—it’s a seismic event for Nintendo fans who have long dreamed of seeing their favorite characters share the silver screen. With Mario’s adventures blasting off into space, the inclusion of a legendary pilot like Fox felt inevitable, especially as fans dissected earlier trailers for clues.
Beyond the Mushroom Kingdom: Building a Nintendo Cinematic Universe
Mario’s cinematic journey began with surprising team-ups—Donkey Kong had his moment, and all eyes then turned to Yoshi. Now, following Donkey Kong’s memorable role, the introduction of Fox McCloud marks the evolution of these cross-franchise collaborations. While the full scale of Fox’s involvement is under wraps, his role could extend beyond an intergalactic encounter and could mark the start of a more connected universe for Nintendo’s animated adventures.
Why Fox McCloud Matters for Future Nintendo Crossover Films
Fox isn’t just a familiar face for those who grew up flying Arwings through asteroid fields. Since the original Super Smash Bros. game, Fox McCloud has been a staple, battling alongside (and against) gaming legends like Link, Samus, Pikachu, and Mario himself. Including Fox means that, within Nintendo’s movie universe, five major characters from the original Smash Bros. are now established on the big screen—a crucial foundational step for a movie inspired by gaming’s most electrifying crossover franchise.
The Super Smash Bros. Movie on the Horizon?
The prospect of a Super Smash Bros. cinematic adaptation has tantalized fans since the first animated Mario movie project was announced. With each new hero added, the path to a true crossover event becomes clearer. At this point, a Smash Bros. movie feels less like speculation and more like an eventuality, especially considering the potential both creatively and at the box office. Nintendo and its animation partners are clearly laying groundwork, intentionally or not, for these worlds to collide.
But Fox McCloud’s introduction is more than just setup—it’s a testbed for what could become a solo Star Fox film. The precedent is there: Donkey Kong was spun off after positive audience response, and Fox, by nature of his cosmic capabilities, fits seamlessly into a galaxy-spanning Mario storyline. Whether his role is a simple high-flying rescue or a more engaged partnership, audiences are eager to see the dynamic between the steadfast plumber and the tactically sharp pilot play out onscreen.
The New Roster Expands Nintendo’s Cinematic Potential
With Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Chris Pratt as Mario, Jack Black as Bowser, and now Brie Larson joining as Rosalina, the star power continues to grow. Behind the camera, talents like Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic return to direct, with Shigeru Miyamoto and Chris Meledandri producing, signaling Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to quality and fan-fidelity.
For viewers, this connectivity between films means that Nintendo isn’t just building standalone stories. Instead, they’re crafting a tapestry of possibilities, where a Smash Bros. movie would be the ultimate celebration of gaming culture—something both new generations and nostalgic fans have envisioned for decades.
As The Super Mario Galaxy Movie prepares for its theatrical debut, the excitement is only growing. Whether Fox McCloud’s presence is a prelude to the grandest crossover in animated history or the start of his own stellar adventure, Nintendo’s universe is now more interconnected than ever before.



