Super Luigi
Actor Charlie Day admits "I know nothing" about the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie
The actor behind the voice of Luigi in Illumination and Universal's upcoming film admits that despite already recording dialogue for the movie, he has no idea what's going on.
Actor Charlie Day, known for its long-running series in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, talked about the upcoming Super Mario movie, although at the moment, he can't give away much information. Basically, he's not fully aware of what's going on with the movie.
In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the actor commented that he has already begun recording his lines for the still-untitled Super Mario movie, where he plays everyone's favorite brother, Luigi. However, he commented that everything is being handled with a high level of secrecy, only reading the lines he is asked for and even joked that he is forbidden to talk about it, and if he does, he could get hurt.
"I'd love to tell you all about it, but they are top secret with this stuff. Absolutely, this is serious stuff," Day told Jimmy Kimmel. "I know nothing. I show up, and they're like, 'You say this and you say that.' And it's all very funny and good. And then I walk out and there's like two guys in overalls with hammers that are like, 'Don't you tell nobody nothing about this, Charlie. I swear to God we're gonna get your kneecaps, we're gonna break your neck.'"
Day also commented on how, despite playing Luigi, he knows nothing about what happens in the movie, and only assumes that Chris Pratt, who voices Mario, is aware of what is going on with the plot. "You know, Mario is probably in the know--they don't tell Luigi anything," Day commented. You can watch the interview below:
A New Super Mario Bros. movie is coming soon.
Even though Charlie Day does not know the plot of the movie, it is a matter of time before we all find out, since it is being released this year. Being more specific, the movie has a release date of December 21, 2022.
Along with Charlie Day and Chris Pratt, the film will feature the voices of Anya Talyor-Joy as Peach, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek and Charles Martinet, the original voice of Super Mario, as several cameos yet to be announced.
Source | Gamespot