Published on April 2, 2026
Charlie Day, the voice actor famous for his role as Luigi in the animated “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” is expressing a strong desire to bring a “Luigi’s Mansion” movie to life. In a recent interview, Day revealed his enthusiasm for the concept, citing the unique charm of the beloved Nintendo franchise as a compelling reason to explore the spooky yet whimsical world of Luigi’s adventures.
The “Luigi’s Mansion” game series, which debuted in 2001, features the iconic character Luigi as he embarks on ghost-hunting escapades within haunted mansions. With its engaging gameplay and a blend of horror and humor, the series has captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Day believes that this combination would translate perfectly to the big screen, offering rich storytelling potential and visual opportunities.
During the conversation, Day highlighted how the games successfully balance light-heartedness with eerie elements, a quality that he feels resonates well with audiences of all ages. He mentioned that Luigi, often overshadowed famous brother Mario, deserves a chance to shine in a setting tailored to his quirky persona.
Fans are already buzzing with excitement at the possibility of a “Luigi’s Mansion” film. With the recent success of the “Super Mario Bros. Movie,” which grossed over $1 billion globally, the potential for further exploration of the Mario universe appears bright. Day’s commitment to his role as Luigi and his passion for the character only add to the enthusiasm surrounding this potential project.
While there has been no official confirmation from Nintendo or any production studios about a “Luigi’s Mansion” movie, Day’s comments suggest that he is ready and eager to discuss ideas with the right partners. The collaboration between actors and game developers can often lead to creative synergy, and with Day’s interest, a film adaptation may not be far from the realm of possibility.
As fans await updates on the future of Luigi’s cinematic adventures, Day’s enthusiasm undoubtedly fuels hopes for deeper explorations into the fan-favorite character’s spooky world. Whether it leads to a full-fledged film or remains an idea bubbling in the background, one thing is clear: Charlie Day’s passion for Luigi continues to inspire the fanbase eager for more adventures beyond the game console.
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