Super Mario Galaxy movie teases future films with Daisy's debut
The Super Mario Galaxy movie has rolled out with a surprise for fans. Three post-credits scenes tease future adventures in the franchise. Among them, a long-awaited character finally makes her cinematic debut—Princess Daisy. The first extra scene arrives mid-credits, introducing Lumalee as a prison guard. With a deadpan tone, she remarks, 'Life is sad, prison is sad, life in prison is very, very sad.' This brief moment hints at a possible spin-off centred around her character.
The second post-credits clip shows Princess Daisy in action. She catches Ukiki red-handed as he tries to swipe belongings, putting a quick stop to his antics. The scene marks her first appearance in a *Super Mario* film, though she has been a staple in games since her 1989 debut in *Super Mario Land* for the Game Boy. The final scene confirms Daisy's arrival in the movie universe. While she has featured in countless titles—from *Mario Kart* and *Mario Party* to *Super Smash Bros.*—this is her first step into the film series. Her inclusion, alongside Lumalee's mysterious role, points to bigger plans for the franchise.
The Super Mario Galaxy movie leaves audiences with clear hints at what's next. Lumalee's prison tease and Daisy's introduction set the stage for future projects. Fans can now expect more stories—and possibly new films—expanding the Mario universe.