Predicting the Next TWO DECADES of Nintendo Movies

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Now that Nintendo has broken into the film industry with the Mario movie (and the upcoming Zelda movie), let's try to REALISTICALLY predict what the future of this "Nintendo Cinematic Universe" might look like.
    Here's that great video on John Woo's ill-fated Metroid trilogy:
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  • @ArloStuff
    @ArloStuff  4 месяца назад +458

    To address a common criticism of this video:
    I understand that Marvel took a bunch of obscure comic book heroes and turned them into massively popular properties, but there's a huge difference between comic books and video games. You can take just about any superhero and turn them into a cool movie series. The very concept of a superhero makes for broadly appealing cinema. These characters also have long histories with loads of story arcs to choose from. Comic books are already so similar to movies, you can look at any series and already see the movie potential. It translates so well.
    Nintendo has a bunch of extremely Japanese-flavored properties, many of which started as surreal and minimally developed NES games. Most of them have very little story to speak of. They've always focused on gameplay first. They would have to build these universes almost entirely from scratch and transform these properties into something very different.
    Marvel took superheroes who punch and shoot bad guys and made movies that everyone liked because everyone likes watching people punch and shoot bad guys. Expecting that same audience to watch a video about little plant people or talking animals in space or whatever is not reasonable. I'm not saying Nintendo can't do ANYTHING with their properties, or that any and all projects are doomed to fail. But I just don't think the Marvel comparison works at all. This is apples and oranges. Adapting completely different works created using completely different philosophies from completely different mediums.

    • @AceBattleStorm
      @AceBattleStorm 4 месяца назад +20

      I agree, it's not a good comparison

    • @Satellaview1889
      @Satellaview1889 4 месяца назад +33

      Most comic books have more traditional stories in them, whereas a lot of Nintendo games are more focused on just being good games, meaning they wouldn't translate as well to film. It's a good point.

    • @AntiAnnihilator5000
      @AntiAnnihilator5000 4 месяца назад +14

      It feels like you're making two or three points in one post. I agree with some of it. Marvel has a formula that is mass-marketable and applies to the vast majority of their properties (and nearly everything they have adapted as a film). It's easier to come up with a successful line of films in their situation because it all appeals to the same sort of audiences. It builds a cohesive fanbase in a way that Nintendo can't count on having on a company-wide basis. Nintendo would have the challenge of figuring out how to market each franchise they try.
      I disagree about the obscurity point for a couple of reasons. First, the idea that the MCU's early lead characters were obscure is a misconception. Yes, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and the Incredible Hulk did not have Spider-Man or X-Men levels of popularity prior to the MCU, but they were the most notable characters Marvel had the film rights to at the time the MCU started. They were all staples of popular culture even if the public's knowledge of them was kiddie pool shallow. Sure, the audience might have thought Hulk's name was David because of the Lou Ferrigno show and they might mostly know how the Avengers line-up functions through the Justice Friends parody in Dexter's Lab, but it's not like they went out of the gate with Black Widow or Ant-Man. The lead characters had all been heavily adapted in Marvel's 90's animated outings and had been featured prominently in video games across two decades before those movies happened.
      Second, I think you overemphasize the size of the existing fanbase and downplay the concerns over if the games can be adapted well. Games that are less popular, but which are very story-driven could theoretically be great material for adaption. Consider the case of Earthbound. It follows a very simple archetypal "Hero's Journey" plot structure with enough twists and turns that can easily be truncated to its key plot beats and fit into a two hour movie with no story/plot/dialogue invention required on the part of a studio and with plenty of opportunity to pander to adults' nostalgia for childhood and to give children the kind of wholesome messages family films revolve around. The game's fanbase is microscopic compared to Donkey Kong or Luigi's Mansion, but at least the studio wouldn't have to go through draft after draft of a script trying to figure out how you squeeze two hours of entertainment out of a guy sucking ghosts up with a vaccuum or a monkey chasing a heap of bananas. Somehow the Mario Movie ended up actually happening, but that kind of directionless, tortured writing process is exactly how you end up getting serious film projects valued at hundreds of millions of dollars stuck in development hell in the writing room. The more Mario series movies that exist at any point in time, the harder it will be to give the spin-offs some semblance of a plot.
      Of course just going for what works and building off of it is the more likely course and would be considered safer by Nintendo's film partners, therefore would be more likely to happen. I don't mean to suggest because Earthbound would be easier to adapt that it would be more likely to happen, but when you look at the failure to adapt the Metroid movie, I think it should be apparent that the same problem has a risk of looming over the copious Mario spin-offs that seem realistic at this juncture. I think anyone endeavoring to adapt Nintendo franchises must seriously consider if a faithful adaptation can be made without having to bend over backwards to make it work as a movie. Sometimes, as with the Mario movie, the fanbase is big enough that it makes sense to do that anyway. I'm inclined to think workable source material is better for a production than attaching it to an already popular series. I get that Hollywood conventionally assumes they have the games' fanbase as viewers by default, but that usually isn't true if you look at the history of video game adaptations.

    • @XxLUIGIxX56
      @XxLUIGIxX56 4 месяца назад +11

      Not sure if you knew Arlo, but Splatoon does have a manga, so an animated show wouldn't be too far off if they focused more on the manga rather than the games

    • @alexs29
      @alexs29 4 месяца назад +9

      On a positive note - this will actually encourage Nintendo to CARE about the stories, characters and lore in their games from this point forward. I don't think its a coincidence that we received Paper Mario TTYD and Super Mario RPG remakes (very story-intensive games as far as the Mario IP goes,) within a year or so after the release of the Mario Bros movie.

  • @kolbra4170
    @kolbra4170 4 месяца назад +1064

    A Kirby movie that is marketed as a cute kids movie and then ends up being about eldritch horrors is the dream

    • @Duskool
      @Duskool 4 месяца назад +63

      That's expected at this point, what i'm curious about if that does happen (Kirby movie) is if the team behind the games will be able to not pressure whoever makes the movie into inserting Galacta/Morpho Knight into it like they've been doing in the games for the past decade

    • @mothdemon
      @mothdemon 4 месяца назад +5

      @@Duskoolprobably just a cameo in the background.

    • @eastymii
      @eastymii 4 месяца назад +6

      A Kirby movie would be crazy 🗿

    • @thebeefcow3915
      @thebeefcow3915 4 месяца назад +38

      the trailer is all “happy go lucky” and ends showing the R rating

    • @jskywalker58
      @jskywalker58 4 месяца назад +21

      I doubt it would happen but if a kirby movie is made, one thing i would want from it is for kirby to not talk, just have him make the cute noises he makes in the games and show how he's feeling by his actions and facial expressions, the kirby anime right back at ya shows that can work.
      But like i said i doubt that will happen and kirby will probably be voiced by some celebrity.

  • @anglure3617
    @anglure3617 4 месяца назад +386

    the double whammy of "Tom Holland dies of old age" and "the Scrabulars invade earth and ban all theaters forever" killed me

    • @JiMwB
      @JiMwB 4 месяца назад +18

      All hail the scrabulars...
      I guess?

    • @UnseenVids
      @UnseenVids 4 месяца назад +8

      Both I thought were really funny. Most I've laughed watching an Arlo video in a minute haha

    • @ctpp64
      @ctpp64 3 месяца назад +4

      i love arlo's bizarre sense of humor

    • @ethancollins4593
      @ethancollins4593 3 месяца назад +4

      FINALLY an actually realistic prediction video

    • @JoshTheWoz
      @JoshTheWoz 3 месяца назад +1

      26:34 the sound effect too omg XD

  • @Joeynator3000
    @Joeynator3000 4 месяца назад +572

    Nintendo: *creates Metroid*
    Movie Director: " Can we make a Metroid movie featuring Samus?"
    Nintendo: "....What's a Samus?"

    • @podunk3202
      @podunk3202 4 месяца назад +21

      Also isnt Metroid based on the Alien(s) movie? Making it similar to Alien(s) would be derivative. They would have to do something completely different to not look similar and at the same time, make it feel like a "Nintendo" movie. Zelda movie and Metroid are the only ones im interested in

    • @Joeynator3000
      @Joeynator3000 4 месяца назад +45

      @@podunk3202 Considering what Mario and Sonic did, I feel like a "origin story" setup would work for Samus. Showing her growing up and being raised by Chozo, and her eventually taking on the job as a bounty hunter and dealing with the Space Pirates, stuff like that. That's how I would do it.

    • @zephshoir
      @zephshoir 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@Joeynator3000 I a high quality grim animated film for Metroid would be as great as a Ghibli film for Zelda, but seeing as Zelda is going the live action route I am not so sure. Though the advertising might do wonders for Metroid regardless!

    • @jamesmontgomery7074
      @jamesmontgomery7074 4 месяца назад +8

      Ever since the success of the first Mario movie, I have thought how great a Metroid movie could be. Children's Horror is a woefully underrepresented genre at the theater. "Coraline", "Monster House" something like that but with Metroid's claustrophobic, isolationist, alien jump scares for kids. It could be awesome.

    • @Joeynator3000
      @Joeynator3000 4 месяца назад +11

      @@jamesmontgomery7074 I...honestly can't see Metroid as a children's movie like that, I feel like it'd be something like a PG-13 movie instead.

  • @charliephoenix5260
    @charliephoenix5260 4 месяца назад +160

    A Kirby movie would be cool. I think Wall-e is very Kirby like and shows that largely non talking characters can work if done well.

    • @jskywalker58
      @jskywalker58 4 месяца назад +16

      Yeah i agree i mean the kirby anime right back at ya showed that could work but sadly kirby most likely will just be voiced by some celebrity but hey will just have to wait and see

    • @EMLtheViewer
      @EMLtheViewer 4 месяца назад +16

      @@jskywalker58John Cena: Hey it’s me, Kirby. Poyo poyo.

    • @jclkaytwo
      @jclkaytwo 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@jskywalker58I don't think the kirby anime showed that at all. tiff and tuff basically acted as spokespeople for kirby, meaning that the protagonists were speaking at almost all times.

    • @THEONETRUEOVERLORD
      @THEONETRUEOVERLORD 4 месяца назад +3

      No the Kirby movie must be R rated and no one will know why until the end. It will be a PG movie at the beginning of the movie but true fans will know what’s coming.

    • @isauldron4337
      @isauldron4337 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@THEONETRUEOVERLORDKirby isn't as dark as you believe
      It was only when return to dreamland begun that It made more attempts but even then it's lighter than say
      WARIO LAND 4

  • @Roosturd
    @Roosturd 4 месяца назад +58

    A Star Fox movie is actually something I feel isn’t just possible, but even within the realm of “Yeah-we’ll-make-that” territory. Illumination loves their animal Movies, and an animated action space comedy starring a team of heroic animal characters is something they would want to sell.

  • @triforcecupcakes1289
    @triforcecupcakes1289 4 месяца назад +77

    Kid Icarus footage over the section about IPs that aren’t reasonably popular enough to be adapted was a punch to the gut

    • @triforcecupcakes1289
      @triforcecupcakes1289 4 месяца назад +6

      All in all I agree but man let me hope 😂

    • @Joshyboy225
      @Joshyboy225 3 месяца назад

      As someone that absolutely loves IPs like Kid Icarus and ARMS I always get fucked over in these kinds of things lol they aren’t insanely popular but I would still love to see some kind of tv show adaptation for them both. I’m gonna keep dreaming, even if its for the rest of my life.

    • @Fish-rj6ic
      @Fish-rj6ic 3 месяца назад

      Tom Holland would play a good pit ngl

  • @Wiblum
    @Wiblum 4 месяца назад +659

    Benedict Cumberbatch as King Boo would be the stupidest and funniest thing ever.

    • @deanmoriarty6015
      @deanmoriarty6015 4 месяца назад +29

      It’s crazy that I’m imagining it and it kinda works

    • @tankofish937
      @tankofish937 4 месяца назад +18

      I think the funniest part is that I could honestly see him do it and have fun with it

    • @TheSpeedfoever
      @TheSpeedfoever 4 месяца назад +21

      Mark Hamill would fit better

    • @monkeyheist
      @monkeyheist 4 месяца назад +15

      ⁠@@TheSpeedfoeveractually you’re right lol, give E. Gadd to someone else and then Hamill can be King Boo

    • @yaolofe3852
      @yaolofe3852 4 месяца назад +1

      What about
      Ice Cube as King Boo

  • @sander303
    @sander303 4 месяца назад +239

    Okay, but, a mockumentary about the Splatoon world would be REALLY funny to see in one way or another

    • @NaXEthan
      @NaXEthan 4 месяца назад +2

      that's a crazy ass idea that i would never have thought of that i love

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 4 месяца назад +22

      It's a movie largely following Agent 3 and an OC group of squid kids and an Octoling fighting against the Octarian army, with occasional gags of an overlaid David Attenborough-esque voice narrating the peculiar behaviors of the Squid Kids, Octarians, and other sea animal-people that make up the Splatoon world. There's at least one gag where a side character like Sheldon can apparently hear the narrator.

    • @I3endoubles
      @I3endoubles 3 месяца назад

      Ok releasing a Squid Research Lab movie would be really great

    • @k1ngsp0on
      @k1ngsp0on 3 месяца назад

      I was more thinking of a semi-serous take on the series. About the nuclear war and the cause of a new society. Weird for the sake of weird.

    • @isaacholzwarth
      @isaacholzwarth 3 месяца назад

      Yeah.... That's not gonna make more than $10...

  • @SageofStars
    @SageofStars 4 месяца назад +212

    All leading up to the massive world wide event.
    Captain N: Game Over.

    • @EMLtheViewer
      @EMLtheViewer 4 месяца назад +22

      Captain N: The First Nintender
      Guardians of the Super Mario Galaxy
      Captain N: Console War
      The Nintenders: Game End
      The Legend of Zelda in the Timelines of Madness
      etc

    • @sam_barris
      @sam_barris 4 месяца назад +3

      I like that reality. Let's live there. 🙂

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 4 месяца назад +1

      They probably won't, but Nintendo probably could get away with a Netflix series reboot of Captain N where it's him and 3-4 Nintendo C-D listers going through various Nintendo properties saving the day. Maybe bring back Mother Brain, King Hippo and Eggplant Wizard as the primary villains, with some surprise pick as an overarching villain of the series acting as their boss.

  • @birdflox1337
    @birdflox1337 4 месяца назад +45

    Animal Crossing would be great as a cute little stop-motion show like Pokemon Concierge.
    Splatoon would HAVE to be a more serious adventure cartoon that takes its bizarre concepts completely seriously, it would simply be too good.

    • @alexs29
      @alexs29 4 месяца назад +3

      Splatoon would fare better as an anime, it's already extremely popular in Japan as is.

    • @birdflox1337
      @birdflox1337 4 месяца назад +1

      @@alexs29 I'm just saying cartoon because that's more all-encompassing, I'd be down for just about any animated art style.

    • @thesquishedelf1301
      @thesquishedelf1301 4 месяца назад +3

      Now you have me imagining a Splatoon anime from Studio Trigger. God that would be bonkers in all the best ways.

    • @birdflox1337
      @birdflox1337 4 месяца назад

      @@thesquishedelf1301 that would be incredible, though of course it may be a bit much to ask for. though, they did make EdgeRunners, I guess it wouldn't be completely unthinkable for them to work with Nintendo...

    • @elius1548
      @elius1548 3 месяца назад

      Doesn’t Splatoon already have a manga? A safe bet might be to just adapt that

  • @izzymcgee2527
    @izzymcgee2527 4 месяца назад +70

    The live action Zelda movie might be amazing, but I still wish we could have an animated Zelda movie with an art style similar to the games.

    • @jskywalker58
      @jskywalker58 4 месяца назад +7

      Plus with all the different races and other fantasy creatures there obviously gonna have to use lots of cgi so at that point why not just have it be animated.
      The only explanation i can think of for why its gonna be live action is because if the america's dumb mindsetbof animation being a kids genre and not being able to tell serious stories despite that being disproven million's of times throughout animation's entire history

    • @joshpetzoldt6344
      @joshpetzoldt6344 4 месяца назад +3

      I agree that an animated movie would be preferable, but the games don't have an art style, do they? Wind Waker, Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild to name but three have completely different styles.

    • @LoveCrumb
      @LoveCrumb 4 месяца назад +1

      I definitely agree with you, but one thing that helps me to feel more excited about the live-action is wondering how they're going to make all the different races and creatures look, let alone the famous locations and dungeons. I already KNOW how they should look in an animated style. I'm excited to see my first live-action terrifying Skulltula, or Deku-Scrub, and I'm hoping the Zora and Goron don't look horrifying 😅 I'm excited for the shot of Link in full silhouette entering his first dungeon, and just how daunting and dark and huge it is- I'm hoping I'll be able to feel the scale of it viscerally. There are some things that a live-action can achieve that an animated film can't and vise-versa, and I really hope they go for it.

    • @LoveCrumb
      @LoveCrumb 4 месяца назад

      @@jskywalker58 I agree that's a huge factor. They take animation much more seriously in Japan, as a medium meant for any age, but it's still seen as a children's medium here.

    • @Bobb11881
      @Bobb11881 4 месяца назад

      @@jskywalker58 Really? That's the ONLY explanation you can think of? Why _should_ it be animated? Or better yet, why _shouldn't_ it be live-action? Give me an actual reason.

  • @thebluerage03
    @thebluerage03 4 месяца назад +49

    I’ve been saying this ever since we saw the cast of the first Mario movie
    King Boo played by Willem Dafoe in a Luigi’s Mansion movie

    • @henryhere
      @henryhere 4 месяца назад +12

      "no no no, you can't do this to me, you know how much I sacrificed?!?" - king boo when Luigi starts vacuuming him up at the climax

    • @Tiquono
      @Tiquono 3 месяца назад +1

      THAT'S PERFECT AND I NEED IT

    • @gandalflotr2898
      @gandalflotr2898 3 месяца назад +1

      And dan aykroyd as professor e gadd

  • @mitwhitgaming7722
    @mitwhitgaming7722 4 месяца назад +168

    I feel like any Zelda movie is gonna live and die by its art style.
    The simple cartoon style works great for Mario, but for Zelda the art style has been as integral to the story as the actual plot itself. Like, if you swapped the art style of Twilight Princess and Wind Wakers both stories would be worse for it.

    • @chunkysaurus785
      @chunkysaurus785 4 месяца назад +13

      It’s live action

    • @mitwhitgaming7722
      @mitwhitgaming7722 4 месяца назад +44

      @@chunkysaurus785Nowadays, live action movies have as much or more animation work than animated movies, with all the CGI. I say my point still stands.

    • @izzymcgee2527
      @izzymcgee2527 4 месяца назад +16

      The live action Zelda movie might be amazing, but I still wish we could have an animated Zelda movie with an art style similar to the games.

    • @dizzypro4974
      @dizzypro4974 4 месяца назад +2

      @@mitwhitgaming7722 Sure, but the "art atyle" of that animation is pretty much set in stone as "realistic" ir else the actors will look out of place

    • @pigglesgoomshby7249
      @pigglesgoomshby7249 4 месяца назад +22

      Looking at the director’s recent work with Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, I’m very confident he’ll manage to give the Zelda world the appropriate tone it needs for a live-action movie

  • @EnigmaticGentleman
    @EnigmaticGentleman 4 месяца назад +61

    Personally I'm more looking forward to what they do on the TV side of things. We already know Kirby and Animal Crossing makes for great anime, and there is no reason to think that wouldn't go for most of their other franchises. It'd also be a really great feature of NSO if they released the episodes on there first.

    • @birdflox1337
      @birdflox1337 4 месяца назад +7

      I'd do anything for a Splatoon series that follows the adventures of specific idols and really leans into the eccentric lore of the franchise

    • @gregvs.theworld451
      @gregvs.theworld451 4 месяца назад +3

      @@birdflox1337 Omg I would love an ensemble cast of the idols intermittently hanging out and being friends and going on quirky adventures both mundane, slice of life and more action packed.

    • @alexs29
      @alexs29 4 месяца назад +1

      It really is kind of shocking how Nintendo hasn't announced anything on the TV side of things - especially now that movie industry is in a death spiral as far as quality, originality, box office numbers and general consumer interest goes. The pandemic changed everything in this regard. Streaming services, expensive prices & food, social media and noisy audience members have made the theater experience obsolete; it seems the only movies that do legitimately well these days are massive pop-culture "hype event" flicks that are either one or more of the following:
      1 - Major (usually first-time) movie adaptations based off of a popular IP or brand (Barbie, Mario Bros, FNAF)
      2 - legitimately good, passion-driven films and sequels, often backed by respected film makers (Oppenheimer, Top Gun, Dune,)
      3- Visual spectacles that can only be fully appreciated through a big-screen viewing (James Cameron's Avatar, Spiderverse)
      4- Family films that kids love - forcibly dragging parents, siblings and other relatives to cough up the money and watch it with them (Minions, Jurassic World)
      Even then, points 1 & 3 aren't surefire guarantees for a successful sequel or potential movie series. If the quality is bad, then people will inevitably drop out and abandon it (see: Star Wars, Marvel, etc.) Example being, I don't predict a ton of people flocking to the FNAF sequel outside of fans because it was just THAT bad, and I personally have no interest in seeing the Mario Bros. sequel, as I wasn't impressed with the first movie. It'll still make its money thanks to kids dragging their parents & relatives to see it, but Arlo is right in this regard: unless if the quality of these movies improve, then interest WILL inevitably fizzle out - especially for the older "nostalgia-based" target demographics. This is just how it is for the modern movie landscape; TV shows honestly have an easier time now.

    • @jclkaytwo
      @jclkaytwo 13 дней назад

      @@alexs29 how the heck is jurassic world a "family film that kids love" and will "forcibly drag parents to watch it with them"? it's an action blockbuster that's rated PG-13.

  • @shpladau
    @shpladau 4 месяца назад +16

    A stop-motion Paper Mario movie would be breathtaking.

    • @someguy5085
      @someguy5085 3 месяца назад +2

      Like a Lego movie vibe type thing

  • @DarkMetalOmega
    @DarkMetalOmega 4 месяца назад +138

    You don't see a Bowser movie? Really? That's a bizarre thing to think, Arlo.
    How about Bowser clashing with another villain threatening his empire? Or him being a dad, teaching and raising Bowser Jr. to one day take the reigns as King of The Koopas?
    Jack Black is already phenomenal, giving heart-to-heart speeches in his past movies, so playing Bowser as a dad is a goldmine.

    • @NotGeno
      @NotGeno 4 месяца назад +36

      Bowser would have one of those "Being a Dad developed me as a person" arcs

    • @Andythedrew1
      @Andythedrew1 4 месяца назад +13

      Now that I think about it Bowser is maybe the only major member of Mario’s cast that doesn’t have any solo spin offs.
      Luigi, Peach, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Wario, and even Toad all have stand alone games, but not Bowser…
      Perhaps that’s where Arlo is coming from, Bowser never gets spin offs so he wouldn’t get a spin off movie, which is a shame. I’d love a solo Bowser project.

    • @DarkMetalOmega
      @DarkMetalOmega 4 месяца назад +7

      @@Andythedrew1 Bowser's Inside Story is a close second to a completely solo Bowser experience.

    • @jskywalker58
      @jskywalker58 4 месяца назад +4

      That other villian could be wart the frog from mario 2, i wouldn't mind seeing him return

    • @DuelScreen
      @DuelScreen 4 месяца назад +6

      A la Despicable Me? It could work.

  • @NintendoCapriSun
    @NintendoCapriSun 4 месяца назад +31

    I could see the entire Baby Metroid story making for a great potential movie. I imagine it being sort of like T2, just with the roles reversed so that Arnold (the baby) is the one who needs protecting. There would be a lot to establish as far as world building, make sure the Ceres Station scientists do a lot of hyping up for Mother Brain. The hardest part would be making up a motive for Mother Brain that didn't just boil down to consuming resources like the aliens in Independence Day. We would also definitely need to make sure the Space Pirates got some screen time, including the one who broke his back when he tried to use Morph Ball technology.

    • @BubblesZap
      @BubblesZap 4 месяца назад +1

      Now I can only think about them capitalizing on Mando and the child stuff

    • @EMLtheViewer
      @EMLtheViewer 4 месяца назад

      Mother Brain was designed to lead and bring order and found power through the Pirates. In the manga she actually offers Samus a position of leadership, to command the Pirates herself alongside Kraid and Ridley, which Samus of course refuses when Ridley’s ass shows up and sends Samus into PTSD-induced shock. This was prior to the events of Zero Mission.

    • @ThePoltergust5000
      @ThePoltergust5000 3 месяца назад

      I was inclined to say that the hard part there would be making everything between Ceres Station and the finale on Zebes interesting, but then I thought... you could expand the time Samus spends in "GF space" to be the majority of the movie. Almost like a Metroid movie set on Coruscant, with the Space Pirates lurking in the background, occasionally surfacing to threaten Samus and the GF's efforts to protect and study the Baby before the big "Attack on Ceres Station" happens as a sort of "narrative pacing analogue" to, say, Obi-Wan vs. Vader in A New Hope, shortly before the build up to the climactic finale.
      Having the majority of the movie take place on Norion or something with the baby in custody would give ample opportunity to show Samus actually spending time with the little guy, too! And make it all the more heartbreaking when it reappears, monstrous and massive, and attacks her in the Space Pirates' base

    • @LuigiXP
      @LuigiXP 3 месяца назад

      Oh Hi NCS nice to see you here

    • @jclkaytwo
      @jclkaytwo 13 дней назад +2

      @@ThePoltergust5000 I like the idea on the surface but I think that'll sacrifice a ton of what metroid is known for-- the atmosphere most of all.

  • @kristin122
    @kristin122 4 месяца назад +50

    I honestly want a Diddy and Donky movie before a Yoshi movie

  • @facilityhues
    @facilityhues 4 месяца назад +6

    The Zelda movie is such a tricky subject because Zelda is practically MADE for animation. With that said, having seen Wes Ball's Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, I truly believe he might be able to stick the landing. Clearly he has a vision, and I am going to trust he knows how important it is to make this a success.

  • @Mr_Mimestamp
    @Mr_Mimestamp 4 месяца назад +15

    I think a Bowser’s Inside Story movie could actually work for fans and general audiences. After a few Mario movies, having the hero and villain team up would be a great marketing gimmick. I guarantee you there are millions of kids who love Bowser that would beg their parents to take them to the movie where Bowser is a good guy.

    • @BubblesZap
      @BubblesZap 4 месяца назад +2

      It's VERY likely since movies tend to HATE bringing back the same villain,

    • @jclkaytwo
      @jclkaytwo 13 дней назад +1

      mario and bowser don't really team up in bowser's inside story though. bowser isn't aware that the mario bros are inside of him. also, ngl, seeing bowser's insides rendered in a much more realistic style probably wouldn't go over super well.

  • @agcrazystudios5199
    @agcrazystudios5199 4 месяца назад +36

    The whole "scrabulars" thing had me laughing. I must live to see this happen 😂 in all seriousness, thank you for you Arlo for this video. It’s great

  • @MaximumNerd-bg9ho
    @MaximumNerd-bg9ho 4 месяца назад +195

    I hope Nintendo and Illumination don’t try the cinematic universe. The movies would work better if they were self contained.

    • @leontriestoart
      @leontriestoart 4 месяца назад +19

      I doubt they wouldn't be self contained. They could just do a bunch of movies in their own universe and then a "non canon" smash bros crossover type movie. Kind of like how smash bros' lore doesn't affect any of the games it's associated with

    • @leontriestoart
      @leontriestoart 4 месяца назад +7

      Also if they were in a cinematic universe that would mean they would have to work out live action Zelda characters alongside animated Mario characters

    • @NotGeno
      @NotGeno 4 месяца назад +3

      Mario has enough for a universe all his own

    • @lukewest5577
      @lukewest5577 4 месяца назад +4

      I’m so down for a Mario universe, but recent Marvel has made me very wary of massive franchises

    • @TyranBatten
      @TyranBatten 4 месяца назад +6

      Yeah I’m pretty confident they’ll keep Mario/Donkey Kong to its own universe. A live action Sony pictures Zelda movie pretty much confirms that. Zelda would be the next one to crossover if they were gonna combine universes

  • @axcinturin6972
    @axcinturin6972 4 месяца назад +15

    Honestly, I think the best angle to get a metroid movie would be for Mario 3 to be the smash bros movie and Samus to show up a bit like Sgt. Calhoun from Wreck-it Ralph. Where-in she's the competent badass straight-man character in a room of goofy weirdos. If it written well enough, that might actually get some momentum

    • @constructking8850
      @constructking8850 3 месяца назад

      I mean we got spider man in the MCU before he got his own movie. Samus could get the same treatment.

  • @wallygator92
    @wallygator92 4 месяца назад +42

    John Goodman should voice King K. Rool in a Donkey Kong spinoff movie.

    • @pgcroonerva3256
      @pgcroonerva3256 4 месяца назад +6

      I think Jeremy irons would be a great k rool

    • @orsonzedd
      @orsonzedd 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@pgcroonerva3256 no you're both wrong, he has the perfect voice in the 1995 cartoon

    • @BubblesZap
      @BubblesZap 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@orsonzeddand he can still do it!!!

    • @connordarvall8482
      @connordarvall8482 4 месяца назад +1

      @@BubblesZap Yeah, I heard him in that fan film a couple of years ago.

    • @jclkaytwo
      @jclkaytwo 4 месяца назад

      ​@@connordarvall8482that was last year actually. phenomenal video

  • @malachichampion
    @malachichampion 4 месяца назад +6

    Ganondorf's hand on the melee intro gave me this huge ping of melancholy, remembering how tantalizing of a hint that was. No internet to confirm, but rumors that he's actually in the game, then one day actually unlocking him? Those were beautiful days...

  • @sonfoku73
    @sonfoku73 3 месяца назад +8

    I honestly am kinda surprised Nintendo didn't take these shots around the Wreck it Ralph era with how great that movie was

  • @SwellStuff483
    @SwellStuff483 4 месяца назад +8

    I see Luigi’s Mansion working much better as a 45-minute Halloween special than as a 90-minute film. I can also see Pikmin, Animal Crossing, and Splatoon as theatrical shorts that get put before Nintendo’s movies.

    • @BubblesZap
      @BubblesZap 4 месяца назад

      I still think they might make it half of the next Mario movie mixing that whole plot line with something else

  • @amandawiggy2284
    @amandawiggy2284 4 месяца назад +3

    I think a luigis mansion movie is VERY likely. He was in a dark spooky castle (that wasn't bowsers) IN the movie. We saw king boo in the wedding- I just can't imagine them not utilizing it. Especially since LM3 sold so well.

  • @waywardlaser
    @waywardlaser 4 месяца назад +8

    I just hope the Mario sequel slows it down a little and allows for some more characterization. That movie just felt like a 90 minute theme park ride.

    • @lurkathon
      @lurkathon 4 месяца назад +5

      i agree with your opinion but also a 90 minute theme park ride fits for the tone of the mario games

  • @brix7738
    @brix7738 4 месяца назад +23

    Tom holland dying of old age at 30 caught me off guard

  • @SuperGamerxl
    @SuperGamerxl 4 месяца назад +7

    I feel a great way to do a Smash Brothers movie is to make it like The Lego Movie. The characters in the intro to 64 and Melee basically establish that the characters are Toys/Figurines. That way it’s still a crossover that stands on its own and doesn’t have to interfere with the other movies and still be a big deal. That or doing something like Captain N again could work.

  • @jaysonwingo5925
    @jaysonwingo5925 4 месяца назад +8

    If we’re talking Mario spin-offs, Peach doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in Hades for her own movie. She’s too linked with Mario for that to work. I would actually say the same for Yoshi. Wario actually has a chance thanks to his multitude of games to pull from.
    Also, Don’t count out series like F-Zero, Star Fox, or even Punch Out. They may not have the fans to back them up, but their general concepts would actually make for a compelling movie.
    As to the Smash movie, it could work, and to those who think Mario shouldn’t be the main character, Mario is and always has been the main character of Smash. (Except for Kirby, but his face isn’t as recognizable.)
    To those wanting shows, pick one. Any could work. My money’s on a new Mario show though.

  • @Slugthing
    @Slugthing 4 месяца назад +10

    I think the big thing that should be considered with making movies is the idea to expand the awareness of an IP. Metroid might not sell many games, but if Nintendo thinks that’s Metroid movie or show could grow the brand, that would be enough for them to want to make it, and studios would look at it as more IP they get to adapt which is all they’re thinking about right now. The video game movie boom seems to be either happening or on the horizon, so studios will be looking for things to adapt, even if they don’t have the biggest sales. At least, that’s the way I see it.

  • @WasatchWind
    @WasatchWind 4 месяца назад +10

    I just don't know what to think with a Zelda movie. We don't even have a good idea of what aspect of the series they'd want to adapt.
    One camp says it's obviously going to be Breath of the Wild /Tears of the Kingdom - a retelling, or just that it's set in that iteration if the series with a new narrative. These are the games, realistically speaking, most active (as in people currently interacting with the series) fans are familiar with. They've sold far more than any prior Zeldas, and it appears to be the direction Nintendo wants to go in, in defining Zelda's identity.
    The other main camp I see is Ocarina of Time as the basis for a Zelda movie. Prior to Breath of the Wild, it was the biggest Zelda. It has the most iconic depiction of Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. If you want to grab older Zelda fans, evoke a more traditional medieval fantasy story, this is probably a good bet. However, it is pretty old. For this to work, they'd need a big new remake of Ocarina of Time to reestablish that version of the series in the public eye. I'll also include that Twilight Princess could probably form a lot of elements in this version of a Zelda film, even if it's not a more overt homage.
    Sadly I don't think other options for Zelda movies have much realistic weight. Majora's Mask is just too weird for general audiences to not be a big risk - I'd only expect to see it if an Ocarina of Time esque movie does well. Wind Waker and other games in the series would almost certainly be animated if adapted, which would of course be too risky for boring executives and all that, sadly.
    So yeah, either Calamity Era modern Zelda, or some toss up between Ocarina and Twilight Princess. The smart money is on the new games. Nintendo follows the money, and that's where they want to go. I don't expect us to see an adaptation of classic Zelda, with the green cap and a fairy anytime soon.
    What I do expect, unfortunately, is endless references - oh wow look it's a mosaic on that wall that looks like Link to the Past Link pixel art 🤯
    Then Link quips "huh, why was the ancient hero's hair pink??"
    I'm not... exactly expecting great things from this movie tbh
    .

    • @idbadgeman5943
      @idbadgeman5943 3 месяца назад +1

      The only way I could see a Majora’s mask movie doing well is if Tim Burton directed it (which we already know won’t be the case). Majora’s mask already seems like it was make by Tim Burton lol

  • @Mr_Mimestamp
    @Mr_Mimestamp 4 месяца назад +8

    Yes, Arlo, please make a video on your pitches for Nintendo shows! It’s so fun to hear your ideas!

  • @mellow8176
    @mellow8176 4 месяца назад +10

    arlo this timeline made me middle aged of the first time thanks for the crisis

  • @byzantineroman2407
    @byzantineroman2407 4 месяца назад +12

    "Paper Mario: the Movie" and "Pikmin: the Movie" look real good, huh?

  • @FreakinSweet1987
    @FreakinSweet1987 3 месяца назад +2

    That ending was the most plausible scenario I've ever heard.

  • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
    @calvinbrinenestoris2357 4 месяца назад +31

    On one end: Considering how different all Nintendo franchise are, it would make WAY more sense for them to be self contained than linked in a Cinematic Universe
    On the other end: Making a cinematic universe of Nintendo movies will incentivize Nintendo to make movies out of more obscure franchises in order to fill up their NCU roster a bit more. Also, Smash Bros movie would be so fucking cool.

    • @raistlinmajere7149
      @raistlinmajere7149 4 месяца назад

      But we can also get the issue of the movies slowly being the same thing over and over which is the biggest critcism of the more recent marvel movies. If we get a Cinematic universe from Nintendo I would hope they could make each movie or show unique and interesting without each one feeling the same.

    • @johnclark926
      @johnclark926 4 месяца назад +1

      I don’t like the idea of a Smash movie, but I am in favor of Nintendo’s less ubiquitous series getting some spotlight. I think one of the fundamental issues plaguing cinematic universes is that every film has to conform to an overarching genre, for Marvel this has been action/comedy and for DC this has been action/drama.
      If things were to build towards a Smash Bros movie, then Animal Crossing wouldn’t be able to have a nice slice of life movie because then they would be trampled over/flipped upside down for an epic Smash movie.
      Nintendo’s strength is their breadth of genres and characters, I’m not saying there shouldn’t be any crossover (for example, I’m fine with the kitsch “Punch-Out Pizza” reference because Mario was already a referee in Punch-Out, it’s not too much of a stretch that their connected together), but I think they have too much to lose pursuing a Smash movie compared to if each film was a self-contained story.

    • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
      @calvinbrinenestoris2357 4 месяца назад

      @@raistlinmajere7149 Yeah, they'd need to avoid that. The problem that a lot of both Marvel and Nintendo stuff have in common here is that most of their initial stories revolve around the same premise: An unlikely hero (or small group of heroes) does a bunch of cool action stuff to beat a bad guys who are causing problems everywhere, eventually preventing their endgame and killing the bid bad.

    • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
      @calvinbrinenestoris2357 4 месяца назад

      @@johnclark926 IMO, the best way for them to handle a Smash movie would be for them to only make ONE, and have everyone's minds get wiped at the end, that way it's a crossover that doesn't affect each individual world as a whole and people wouldn't have to watch the whole cinematic universe to know what's happening.

    • @henryhere
      @henryhere 4 месяца назад +2

      It really wouldn't be. It would be a jarbled mess, coming up with convoluted ways to get everyone there, the plot wouldn't be any good because smash bros has never been about the plot nor has it ever had a cohesive one. "Oh but brawl did it" no it didn't. It was fun, and the cutscenes looked cool, but as a story it was a complete mess, made to justify the levels. Subspace emissary is my favorite thing in smash bros, but if it proves anything it's that a smash movie WOULDN'T work, because it only works as a playable party/competitive game

  • @MegaDeathRay10
    @MegaDeathRay10 4 месяца назад +4

    The quality is going to need to double if they want to keep these going. Serviceable is ok for the first one but the future movies need to be more than just "not shit"

  • @Coplanersirtax9
    @Coplanersirtax9 4 месяца назад +4

    a kirby movie could definitely work, kirby as an ip is pretty big tbh. Obviously kirby wouldn't talk but you can have many other characters talk like king ddd and meta knight. Wall-e also didn't have the main characters speaking at all and it was a big success and is a great movie.

  • @GURGLEGUY12345
    @GURGLEGUY12345 4 месяца назад +5

    People who wished for adaptations, especially live-action ones, of their favorite IPs as children really curled the fingers of the monkey's paw. Then got socked in the face by the fist it made.

  • @mcknackus4721
    @mcknackus4721 3 месяца назад +1

    I once had a dream where I watched an early few minutes of a Star Fox movie. It showed Star Fox as a wise-cracking young pilot who, after a chase scene, crashed on an asteroid but managed to escape his pursuers, proceeded by him humorously talking through possible ways to escape his situation, before realizing he had none of the tools to do it, potentially setting up some kind of rescuer, if I know my opening scene tropes. Art direction was similar to Zootopia and I remember his design being way more expressive than in his games. It was fairly quippy and campy but I would be intrigued by a proper origin story, which the games have never really done. What was he like before he was a star pilot? Before losing his father to Andross? Before meeting his team and conquering his first few missions? I think it has way more potential than you'd think at first glance.

  • @mexikann6248
    @mexikann6248 4 месяца назад +7

    I hope they expand to tv shows, shorts, and comics. Fire Emblem and Xenoblade Chronicles would work great as tv shows.
    More Pikmin shorts would be great. They could easily have them play before Nintendo movies, the same way Disney and Illumination does.
    Comics are less expensive to make and i think they are the best format for adaptions. Zelda already has a great manga. Kirby and Splatoon already have manga, but those are geared more towards younger kids.

    • @fe_fanby2278
      @fe_fanby2278 3 месяца назад

      Finally! Someone mentions Fire Emblem!
      There was an anime with only two episodes back in the 90s. With its rising popularity, especially in Japan, they really need to give the series a second go for an anime

    • @mexikann6248
      @mexikann6248 3 месяца назад

      @fe_fanby2278 It's surprising they only tried to make an anime once.

  • @straight-bass
    @straight-bass 4 месяца назад +10

    i would kill for a xenoblade 1 anime

  • @filthyklownzssb4589
    @filthyklownzssb4589 2 месяца назад +2

    A Metroid movie mostly filmed from Samus' point of view would be amazing

    • @robertkenny1201
      @robertkenny1201 4 дня назад

      Metroid doesn't have the sales or popularity for a film adaptation.

  • @ChrisTrenary
    @ChrisTrenary 4 месяца назад +13

    A couple things to consider:
    Even though many Nintendo franchises maybe don't have the pull to bring in huge audiences, a cinematic universe where they get their own movies could actually MAKE them household names. Marvel's own cinematic universe was populated with characters that next to no one other than hardcore comic book fans knew before their movies came out (Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Strange, etc.) but the fact that they existed in a shared universe with other good movies allowed them to lift each other up and create shared success. People went to see them not only because they looked like good movies on their own, but ALSO because they knew they'd eventually crossover with characters they already knew and loved, so I could definitely see something similar happening with Nintendo's IPs!
    However, especially because Nintendo is taking their time and going to multiple different studios to make adaptations, I think something like your pitch for a Smash movie would be far more plausible. I'm thinking something like Across the Spider-Verse: have Mario be the main character and our primary focus, but have him hop through pipes to different universes where he meets a bunch of other characters, and have TONS of little cameos and easter eggs to appeal to hardcore fans without alienating general audiences.
    A very exciting idea that I hope comes to fruition one day!

  • @GhostW1thTheMost
    @GhostW1thTheMost 2 месяца назад +1

    Realistically, an animal crossings movie would be a very safe, "maybe the real mortgage was the friends we made along the way". Ideally, an animal crossings movie is K.K: THE SLIDER STORY.

  • @themegatonmenace1224
    @themegatonmenace1224 4 месяца назад +27

    I will watch all Nintendo movies. Each hit gets us one step closer to Xenoblade and Fire Emblem

    • @HelloSayEm6
      @HelloSayEm6 4 месяца назад +2

      Those could just be an anime.

    • @morsthetakerofsouls2295
      @morsthetakerofsouls2295 4 месяца назад +9

      I definitely feel like those would work better as anime as well yeah. Too long to fit into movie form properly

    • @Tiquono
      @Tiquono 3 месяца назад +1

      Xenoblade is already a movie basically 😭🙏 not saying I wouldn't watch it though

    • @HelloSayEm6
      @HelloSayEm6 3 месяца назад

      But it could be fully animated. Sounds pretty good if you ask me.

  • @devourerinthemist
    @devourerinthemist 3 месяца назад +1

    I hate that likely the only CORRECT 100 PERCENT ON POINT prediction you made, is that we are NEVER getting a Metroid movie 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @daltonsturgeon4024
    @daltonsturgeon4024 4 месяца назад +3

    I'm not placing a lot of faith in Nintendo movies, at least not now, but I am very intrigued to see what Nintendo does from here. The Mario movie opened up so many possibilities and I think Nintendo should grab them by the horns now. I'm staying cautiously optimistic for the live-action Zelda movie, and would love a DK movie too. In terms of Fire Emblem, from the perspective of a brand new fan of the series, I think the franchise is best suited for anime adaptations. Each season/series can be based on one game, or two games for Blazing Blade/Binding Blade and Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn. This is all wishful thinking, btw

  • @AceMario7
    @AceMario7 3 месяца назад +1

    Honestly, I would be shocked if Illumination didn't pick up a Splatoon movie for their first non-Mario movie. Their Sing movies are all about musical performances and feature artists like Pharrell Williams and Tori Kelly voicing characters, so having licensed music interspersed into the soundtrack would actually be fitting for the universe, and they could cast actual pop singers in the roles of the Squid Sisters and the like. I could see the plot being sort of like the Splatoon manga focusing on a group of four friends who are teamed up to win a Turf War tournament, but one of the friends gets recruited by Captain Cuttlefish to stop the Octarian army in Octo Canyon and it makes that one friend have to try and balance both situations.
    I could also see an argument for a Fire Emblem movie, albeit not to the extent of these other movies. I see it more as an theatrical anime adaptation of one of the games, in the same sense as the three theatrically released Fate/Grand Order movies (or like the Demon Slayer and Haikyu movies that did get an international release in theaters). As for which game they'd choose, I would say it's between an adaptation of FE1/FE3 (just because that's Marth's story), adapting Awakening, or adapting Heroes. Three Houses is sort of tough to adapt given that the plot branches out into three different paths and they aren't likely to adapt ALL of the paths in the game. There is some merit to adapting Heroes in my opinion, since you'd be able to feature many different characters from across the series and use them for marketing, though I could see it being a limited roster that expands with any potential sequels (i.e. only select characters from FE1/3, Awakening, Three Houses, and maybe Ike and Lyn as standalones in the first film, followed by select characters from Fates, PoR/RD, SoV in the second).
    Also yeah, Kirby feels like a shoe-in for a movie. While not as popular as Mario, I do feel the design would draw in kids a lot, and the anime even made a general plot structure you could follow if you didn't want to directly adapt a game. And for comparison, while still not on the same level of popularity, Garfield as an IP has basically been quiet outside of the comics since Viacom acquired the IP (because their next TV show still hasn't come out), and yet the Garfield Movie has surpassed $100,000,000 worldwide in terms of box office with kids walking out of the movie with Garfield shirts and merchandise. You could easily make the case that Kirby could perform similarly.

  • @chunkysaurus785
    @chunkysaurus785 4 месяца назад +11

    I want a Punch Out movie inspired by the Rocky series, and a StarFox CGI action movie like the Mario movie

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx 4 месяца назад +3

      Yeah just watch the Punch-Out Wii commercials. That's a movie right there!

  • @Max.Paprika
    @Max.Paprika 4 месяца назад +1

    There was a Captain N episode where they went to where all the warp pipes from every game universe intersect, and they traveled to a handful of places trying to find something in the correct game world. It would be funny to see a Nintendo movie with the exact same idea a few decades later.

  • @factualtemplar8797
    @factualtemplar8797 4 месяца назад +9

    It might be a pipe dream, but I would really like to see a sort of Guardians of the Galaxy type Star Fox movie, more kid friendly of course but I just feel like that type of movie would work for SF, plus it can give the SF universe some actual worldbuilding for a change

    • @kurokamina8429
      @kurokamina8429 4 месяца назад

      World building...
      Assault and Adventures would like to say hello

  • @ja4039
    @ja4039 3 месяца назад +1

    Ganon’s Tower!!! Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a very long time

  • @elec8101
    @elec8101 4 месяца назад +13

    Maybe the reason why Nintendo didn't knew Samus' character, is because how little personality she showed through the games. This was in early 2000's, so maybe this was before Fusion and Prime. I may be wrong.

    • @spiderfreak1011
      @spiderfreak1011 3 месяца назад

      It's worth noting the only person who knew Samus's character fully at that point in time was Yoshio Sakamoto, and he only started getting to know her character with Super Metroid in 1994, as it was his first project as a director for Metroid. He wasn't in the talks with those movie directors, and he was still likely fleshing out Samus's character since Fusion was the first game to really do that, and the Metroid Manga that tied in to Zero Mission as a prequel story to it. Those didn't come around until 2002 and 2003 respectively, so no one really knew Samus's character in more depth until then, so the John Woo Metroid trilogy must've been in the talks pre-2002.

  • @sneakygoomba5042
    @sneakygoomba5042 4 месяца назад +1

    "The Sctabulars invade earth and ban theatres," Arlo! What the heck are you talking about!😂

  • @BobzBlue
    @BobzBlue 4 месяца назад +6

    I wanna see Mario and Wario fight over the admiration of the toads.

  • @HiroesX81
    @HiroesX81 4 месяца назад +3

    Considering how much Alien inspired Metroid, its absolutely perfect for a movie.

  • @Mr_Mimestamp
    @Mr_Mimestamp 4 месяца назад

    Imagine if Pikmin shorts were shown before every Nintendo movie the same way that Pixar shows their own shorts before their movies! That would be a dream.

  • @Chris-qu4fr
    @Chris-qu4fr 4 месяца назад +4

    You are on a roll Arlo, love the uploads and strategy. ACU next?

  • @CarterInosencio
    @CarterInosencio 3 месяца назад

    21:16 *peak comedy*
    “Tortimer is walking slowly! and everyone’s like, aw, hurry up, and that’s the joke”

  • @_strayfer_
    @_strayfer_ 4 месяца назад +6

    After Zelda and Mario, I would honestly feel like Kirby would be next to hit the big screen or a service, Metroid isn’t big enough

  • @masterswordwielder
    @masterswordwielder 4 месяца назад +1

    An Animal Crossing show would be so easy. Pokemon Concierge is a casual show with an episodic story that's just about life. Animal Crossong could do the exact same thing, but there's just not the same appeal as Pokemon in a resort

  • @tapests
    @tapests 4 месяца назад +6

    If Nintendo gave me a check and told me to write a script based on any of their IPs, I would easily choose Metroid and try to make it as close to an R as possible.

  • @Vrikrar
    @Vrikrar 4 месяца назад +1

    My pitch for a metroid movie-
    Troop transport lands on a planet prime 2 style for a mission, pirates show up and wipe them out, one survivor. First half of the movie is the survivor interacting with familiar ememies, avoiding pirates, sending a distress signal.
    Samus responds to the signal, arrives, we see her save the survivor, the pirates retreat just from her presence, showing how powerful she must be. We see samus and the survivor interact, she stays silent, she doesn't laugh at jokes, shes merciless with enemies, she's almost scary.
    Finale involves shutting down the pirates and then escaping, metroid lab discovery, queen metroid boss fight, self destruct escape timer sequence, samus takes off her helmet.
    Then an after credit scene with ridley looking at the camera and winking.

  • @AnxietyRomanoff1994
    @AnxietyRomanoff1994 3 месяца назад +1

    I could definitely see Illumination making an Animal Crossing movie. I mean think about it, they really like making movies with 100% talking animals like the Sing movies. However, The Super Mario Bros. Movie was a gigantic box office monster and sequels and spin offs to it is more likely than us getting a movie about Metroid or Pikmin.

  • @nicholasharlan6504
    @nicholasharlan6504 3 месяца назад +1

    For Zelda to truly work as a multi movie franchise, they would need to take a “Lord of the Rings” approach. An epic hero’s journey spanning 3 movies and while I personally adore Zelda and would welcome it, I don’t know if they have a cast of characters that could sustain that level of high fantasy. We need multiple protagonists to follow interwoven stories. I hope the movie does great, but I am also a tad nervous

    • @ironicdivinemandatestan4262
      @ironicdivinemandatestan4262 3 месяца назад

      They could do it so that it follows Ocarina of Time ‐> Majora's Mask -> Twilight Princess

  • @angrygoat85
    @angrygoat85 4 месяца назад +1

    They can’t do a smash movie with just Mario, Zelda, and Animal crossing. They need more franchises first

  • @BlackHei711
    @BlackHei711 3 месяца назад

    Imagine a Metroid movie where it's basically half a silent film, half an origin story. Samus is on a desolated planet, having to find a broken down factory that tried to harvest Metroids, and through out the film, Samus will constantly find artifacts, and other such things that reminds her of her days with the Chozo or bounty hunter academy. It could work. Would it happen? Probably not.

  • @ivanbluecool
    @ivanbluecool 4 месяца назад +4

    Kirby is definitely the next movie they should work on. He's recognizable. Friendly and we can have colorful settings with dark undertones and show off his world.

  • @ChuckyMarks
    @ChuckyMarks 3 месяца назад +1

    My thoughts on Xenoblade directly mirror Arlos. I’ve been replaying 3 and have been trying to imagine what a series would even look like. Each of the games are just so big, and so much of their best moments are told nonlinearly through side quests, that I just can’t imagine how a narrative that forces a linear telling could fully work.

  • @captainpep3
    @captainpep3 4 месяца назад +3

    Haven’t watched the vid yet but I wonder whether a live action Metroid or animated Metroid would work the best, I could see both working well (animation WOULD be easier to transfer different designs onto the big screen compared to live action, but live action I do think could still work)

    • @pigglesgoomshby7249
      @pigglesgoomshby7249 4 месяца назад +2

      Honestly Metroid is probably the franchise that most fits live action, given that the artstyle has a more “realistic” look to it compared to other series

  • @davetoms1
    @davetoms1 4 месяца назад

    Stardew Valley entered our real world with the "Festival of Seasons" live music concert series. Hearing songs from the original soundtrack performed by world class musicians was a wonderful experience. We'll likely never get a Stardew Valley movie but knowing its soundtrack was performed all over the world is priceless.

  • @wthrz
    @wthrz 4 месяца назад

    Tom Nook: Give me rent!
    Villager: You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door.

  • @mellow8176
    @mellow8176 4 месяца назад +2

    "METROID SERIES GET BEHIND ME" - Castlevania Series

  • @Purpylon
    @Purpylon 4 месяца назад +1

    I want a 3D animated Pokémon movie.
    It could follow a pair of trainers in a new region created just for the movie.

  • @devontekuykendall3565
    @devontekuykendall3565 3 месяца назад

    22 year timeline is insane and only having 10 movies is crazy. They'd definitely do more.

  • @GhostlyPhantome
    @GhostlyPhantome 4 месяца назад +4

    A R rated Bowser movie in the style of Joker (2019) would make a billion dollars

  • @Gengar-Gang
    @Gengar-Gang 3 месяца назад +1

    All I want for a Kirby anything is them keeping the same type of voice they had for Dedede in the Back Atcha show thats all I want

  • @jennifergriel861
    @jennifergriel861 2 месяца назад

    Put Mario, link, and Pikachu on the cover and feature tonnes of other Nintendo characters for a smash movie that’s not part of a cinematic universe or possibly sets one up by giving them the general audience introduction they need to get people familiar with them? Sounds like a great idea.

  • @lunatic0verlord10
    @lunatic0verlord10 3 месяца назад

    8:07 Though they could make allusions to it. Like having one of Bowser's troops refer to Luigi as "Green 'Stache" due to not remembering his name (because Bowser is already established to remembering it in the movie continuity).

  • @Ataru320
    @Ataru320 3 месяца назад

    I so want the ending you have regarding aliens implanting our heads with nanotech with burritos.

  • @LydiaRavenQueen
    @LydiaRavenQueen 4 месяца назад +5

    I will never watch a movie with Chris Pratt in it so I can't watch the Mario movie

    • @Raziiing
      @Raziiing 4 месяца назад +5

      I don't know if this is a joke or not.

    • @purplenerdsplushie
      @purplenerdsplushie 4 месяца назад +3

      man why do people hate chris pratt so much he's not even that bad of an actor he fits pretty well as mario

    • @LydiaRavenQueen
      @LydiaRavenQueen 4 месяца назад

      @@Raziiing no it's not. Chris Pratt is an awful actor and a worse human being.

    • @SwellStuff483
      @SwellStuff483 4 месяца назад +5

      Get over yourself

    • @joffles6516
      @joffles6516 4 месяца назад +2

      🤓☝️

  • @jalapenoofjustice4682
    @jalapenoofjustice4682 4 месяца назад +2

    the thing about kids movies is that you don't want to release a sequel right when the kids who saw the previous one have gotten a little too old. This is part of what doomed the second Lego movie. Mario does have the advantage of having a built-in audience of parents who grew up with these games though so maybe they don't need to worry about this as much.

  • @worldsworstletsplay
    @worldsworstletsplay 3 месяца назад +1

    I feel like the best method is to use a “Prometheus” approach. Make a movie that could appeal to a large audience, but only subtlety connect it to a franchise in the trailers. Kind of a “if you know, you know” deal. The fans will recognize it and want to see it, the general public can get interested because it’s an interesting movie. Then when the movie comes out and the reveal at the end more firmly connects it, the fans will still be happy and the general audience can look further into the series if they want. Metroid could absolutely benefit in this way.

  • @curlyq1305
    @curlyq1305 4 месяца назад +2

    I would like to see short films from the Mario movie. Like Toad , Bowser’s minions, Luigi, or the Koopalings. I think it could be fun and interesting to explore more of the world with these characters.

  • @raistlinmajere7149
    @raistlinmajere7149 4 месяца назад +2

    I think if Nintnedo wants to play it "safe" I think going with An Anime Studio to bring some of there more Niche Ips to life. Fire Emblem is getting pretty popular and I think would make for a good anime, or Xenoblade Chronicles. But a Metroid Anime to me sounds like somthing that would make more sense as well.

  • @Trainlover1995
    @Trainlover1995 3 месяца назад

    I have a few ideas for Nintendo movies and shows:
    * Star Fox (a space opera combining CGI characters with physical model ships)
    * Splatoon (either a parody of 90s sports movies, or a Hideaki Anno-esque deconstruction showing why and how these animals evolved intelligence)
    * Kid Icarus (a self-aware comedy film in the style of a Mel Brooks movie)
    * Punch-Out! (an affectionate parody of Rocky, with Sylvester Stallone making a cameo)
    * Fire Emblem (a Game of Thrones-esque live-action series on Netflix)
    * WarioWare (an animated workplace comedy series on Netflix in the style of "The Office")
    * Super Smash Bros. (bringing together all of the franchises a la The Avengers)
    Properties I don't have any ideas for:
    * Mario (there's already a second movie coming out, and it wouldn't surprise me if a new Mario TV series was made)
    * The Legend of Zelda (already being made)
    * Pokemon (there's already 25 animated Pokemon movies, Detective Pikachu, and an ongoing anime series; this IP is well-represented on the silver screen)
    * Kirby (I'm not sure how you'd make a Kirby movie, or if Ted Lewis reprising Dedede would put butts in seats because the general moviegoing public doesn't know who any of the 4Kids VAs are)
    * Mega Man (I'd LOVE to see this, but Nintendo doesn't own Mega Man, and Capcom themselves have no idea what to do with him after Mega Man 11)
    * Pikmin (I have no idea how this concept would work on the big screen)
    * Animal Crossing (doesn't lend itself to any deep storytelling; maybe a slice-of-life animated series on Netflix, but beyond that...)
    * ARMS (this property hasn't had a second game, so why would they make a movie out of it?)

  • @kevinr.9733
    @kevinr.9733 3 месяца назад +1

    If there were any attempt to adapt Xenoblade to another medium, I'd want it to be a manga series.
    It's pretty evident that, if someone were to make a Metroid movie, they'd have to basically create Samus's character from scratch using what little the games give us about her as a base (and ignoring Other M, especially the English script, entirely). After all, Nintendo doesn't even know what her _job_ is. (As portrayed in the games, she's really more of a mercenary than a bounty hunter.)

  • @theswordboy
    @theswordboy 3 месяца назад

    I'll be honest Arlo:
    Since there are rumors of the Mario movieverse being a trilogy, I'd like the second movie to be about the introduction of characters like Wario, Waluigi, Daisy, Toadette, and Yoshi (since he was teased at the end of Movie 1) and the plot is about Mario and Luigi now being the renowned heroes of both Brooklyn and the Mushroom Kingdom until the unthinkable happens; Wario and Waluigi frame them for a bank robbery in Brooklyn and the Mario Bros. are thrown to the jail cell and now feel like fallen kings without crowns. Later, Wario and Waluigi sneak into the Mushroom Kingdom and wreak havoc by setting Bowser free from his birdcage prison and then they team up to overpower and abduct Peach by taking her to the Darklands. Back at Brooklyn, Mario and Luigi are freed by Yoshi and they hop on his saddle and set off across new worlds to save Peach and stop Bowser and the Wario duo. They are then accompanied by new faces such as Daisy (whom Luigi gains a crush on) and Toadette. My prediction is that the sequel, much like Sonic 2, is considered to be an improvement by fans and is successful as the first, though some people would say that Yoshi felt underutilized.
    For the third movie, I agree with you being Galaxy-themed cuz I could imagine it being a high-stakes finale adventure with Bowser Jr. reuniting with his father and the two plot to destroy and recreate the universe by stealing Power Stars. Peach is kidnapped once again, this time by the Koopalings and their airships, and Mario gets stranded on the Comet Observatory, where he meets Rosalina, who encourages him to stop Bowser from recreating the galaxy in his own image.
    For the Zelda movie, I was expecting it to be an stylized animated movie similar to Puss in the Boots: The Last Wish with a paint-like aesthetic instead of live-action.
    If the Splatoon movie were to happen, I could imagine how hard the climax scene would go cuz DJ and Pop music fight cuz why not?!

  • @edsknife
    @edsknife 3 месяца назад

    An adaptation of MGS is something that NEEDS to happen. We don't have a future without it, and there's very little chance I'll ever own the games and hardware to run it.

  • @isauldron4337
    @isauldron4337 4 месяца назад +1

    To be fair a metroid movie could be the origin story
    That way general audiences won't feel lost

  • @calvinbrinenestoris2357
    @calvinbrinenestoris2357 3 месяца назад +1

    I think the Zelda movie can manage to pull off a full trilogy. Maybe it wouldn't be able to in the before times, but with how incredibly successful Zelda's been as of late (BOTW outsold Mario Odyssey and TOTK outside Mario Wonder), I can see the Zelda movies being a pretty damn good success as long as they don't suck. Making sequels would be a little difficult since Zelda stories are always quite repetitive, but I think that the movies can get away with making at least slightly more unique plots after the first movie.

  • @silver9104
    @silver9104 4 месяца назад +1

    Well, for kirby: We already have the series (kirby right back at ya), so the question is: how a new kirby series would look like? (reboot or complete new series)

  • @chisecrecy4974
    @chisecrecy4974 3 месяца назад +1

    I for one welcome our Scrabular overloads with open arms

  • @runningmanli6538
    @runningmanli6538 4 месяца назад

    I look forward to rewatching this video in 1,3,5 years time and more.
    I think Arlo is pretty spot on in a lot of ways and imma bet this video will age well.

  • @michaelryanwo0d
    @michaelryanwo0d 4 месяца назад

    A Splatoon show in the style of Spiderverse would be an absolute dream come true. I could see it!