Good news, mushroom kingdom fans: the big-screen adventure Super Mario Galaxy is jumping off cinema screens and into your living room with a digital release and a swanky 4K/Blu-ray edition loaded with more than an hour of never-before-seen material. Think of it as the deluxe pizza topping version of the movie—extra everything.
Release dates — when can you watch?
In the U.S., the movie hits digital platforms first on May 19, paired with an inexpensive two-movie bundle for bargain hunters. The physical release follows on June 16 in a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray package that contains the new extras. If you live outside the U.S., such as Spain, there’s no official date yet — but if the prequel’s rollout is any clue, it shouldn’t be a long wait.
What’s in the home release?
This edition packs a generous pile of bonus features for anyone who wants to poke around every corner of the galaxy. Highlights include a behind-the-scenes doc about making the film, a cast-focused piece showing how the characters were brought to life, and guided tours of the movie’s standout locations. There’s also a feature on how character relationships shape the story, a deep dive into the score and how classic game tunes were expanded for cinema, and a segment where the creators chat about power-ups and which ones they picked for the movie.
Extra goodies and Easter eggs
For the easter-egg hunters, there’s a full guide to the little nods scattered through the film — basically a treasure map for post-credits obsessives. Want to know where the hidden winks are or how the team snuck in references for long-time fans? This section helps you find them all.
Why the bonus material matters
If you loved the theater version and wanted more context, these extras give you the director-and-creator commentary, design choices, and musical tricks that made the film tick. It’s useful for fans who want to geek out about animation, score, voice work, and those silly creative decisions that only make sense in the context of mushrooms and star bits.
Final thoughts
So, whether you’re planning a Mario marathon or just want a peek behind the curtain, mark those dates and clear some shelf space. The 4K/Blu-ray release promises enough bonus material to keep you exploring the galaxy long after the credits roll.












