Nintendo may have given fans worldwide their second look atThe Super Mario Bros. Movie, but some lucky folks in the Netherlands and on Twitch have received access to bonus Mario footage.Despite a two-minute trailer for theSuper Mario Bros. Moviealready being out in the wild, it’s hard to give people too much Mario, hence why it’s no surprise these couple of teasers quickly spread online. Although the two ads don’t add up to 50 seconds worth of screen time for Mario, both commercials do provide a deeper look at Illumination’s Mushroom Kingdom and Bowser’s headquarters. The ads also showcase more lines from Chris Pratt, Keegan-Michael Key, and Kevin Michael Richardson, who plays the Magikoopa Kamek.RELATED:Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass Should Have Included Battle Mode CoursesIt bears saying Nintendo released an official dubbed trailer in Dutch. However, subtitled movies tend to be much more popular in the Netherlands, which is probably why the TV spot dug up byGameXplainincludes Dutch subtitles. In the Dutch ad, Mario can be spotted entering the Mushroom Kingdom for the first time, getting hit by Toad, and encountering a land that seems heavily inspired by Nintendo’s own Super Nintendo World theme park in Japan andSuper Mario 3D Worldand3D Landdue to the use of clear pipes.[EMBED_YT]https://youtu.be/efmPmuE7vAw[/EMBED_YT][EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/WatchOutNews/status/1598460031741091842?s=20&t=E_oTcBWR3axWVFUM7Fl1DQ[/EMBED_TWITTER]The other new snippet of Mario comes from a series of Twitch ads (via@WatchOutNews), whose exact regional target remains unclear. In the ads, Toad briefs the hero on Bowser’s plans, referring to his kingdom as The Darklands. That other teaser is also the first time Richardson’s Kamek is heard, with the veteran voice actor taking on the beloved Bowser minion, whose origins dateback toSuper Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island.Perhaps one of the more striking takeaways from these two extra clips is fan discourse online, as some people seem to be warming to Pratt’s voice compared to the reaction that followed both Nintendo Direct trailers. To be fair, those two trailers saw Pratt limited to spitting out Mario’s signature catchphrases, whereas he talks a bit more to help his voice tone come together better in these new ads, all things considered.Pratt’s voice performance was backed by another accomplished voice actor, Khary Payton, who plays the Penguin King in theSuper Mario Bros. Movie. Still, none of that has stopped many fans from voicing their preference for the Portuguese, Italian, andFrench versions of this Super Mario.The Super Mario Bros. Movieis scheduled to be released on Jun 28, 2025.MORE:15 Games You May Have Missed In 2022Source:GameXplain | YouTube,@WatchOutNews | Twitter