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Glen Powell is confirmed to voice Fox in Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Glen Powell has confirmed in an Instagram Reel that he will be the voice behind the iconic Fox McCloud from Star Fox in the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The announcement that Fox McCloud will feature in the movie was shared by Nintendo yesterday. Powell will join Chris Pratt, Jack Black and more, when the movie launches in cinemas worldwide on 1st April.

Thanks to GreatSong1 for sending in the news tip!

12 thoughts on “Glen Powell is confirmed to voice Fox in Super Mario Galaxy Movie”

    1. Without Zelda or third party. Zelda movie is with Sony not Universal. Also will get backlash for the anime centric IP like Fire Emblem and maybe Pokemon seeing them in western CGI.

      1. I’m sorry, but why would Link or Zelda not be in a theoretical smash bros movie? Sure sony is making the Zelda movie, but do they own the movie rights to Zelda? Figured they’re just leasing the rights and it’s Nintendo’s decision on a movie by movie basis.

  1. No hate against the capybara dude but I would have loved an actual VA for Fox McCloud. Still I’ll give him a chance.

  2. Would prefer anime for all these franchises. But I do wonder now do they set up more? Red from Pokemon, Little Mac, Pikachu, Pit, Ice Climbers, Kirby, Marth from Fire Emblem, Captain Falcon, Samus, Duck Hunt Dog, and others? Also probably could get Banjo in this Microsoft would allow it.

  3. I really don’t like this idea I would have just made an anime they have a pretty cool anime short on Youtube, they could have used that art style and started Season 1 with Fox father and Peppy when his father got thrown into another dimension or warp, than Season 2 picks up with Fox and the Crew

  4. I get that it’s Powell because of his role in the Top Gun movie a few years ago, but seriously, WHAT IS WRONG WITH CASTING VOICE ACTORS IN THESE ROLES? If Colleen O’Shaughnessey can voice Tails in the Sonic movies like she does for the games, why can’t a VA do these roles?

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