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What If Tim Burton Directed the Super Mario Bros Movie? A Twisted Take on the Mushroom Kingdom

If you’re a fan of Super Mario Bros, you might have already seen the new movie. But what if the movie was directed by Tim Burton, the master of dark and twisted tales? In this blog post, we explore what a Super Mario Bros movie directed by Tim Burton might look like, and what it could mean for the franchise.

First, let’s talk about Tim Burton’s style. He’s known for his gothic aesthetic, dark humor, and love of the macabre. His movies often have a distinct visual style, featuring exaggerated and stylized sets and characters. Imagine the Mushroom Kingdom reimagined through Tim Burton’s lens – it would be a dark and twisted place, full of shadows and sinister creatures.

One thing that’s certain is that the characters would look different. Tim Burton’s characters are often distorted and exaggerated, with elongated limbs and strange proportions. Mario and Luigi might look more like caricatures than the familiar cartoon characters we’re used to. And what about Bowser? In a Tim Burton movie, he might be even more terrifying than he already is.

But it’s not just about the visuals. A Tim Burton-directed Super Mario Bros movie would likely have a darker storyline as well. Perhaps the Mushroom Kingdom is in danger of being overrun by a horde of evil creatures, and it’s up to Mario and Luigi to save the day. Or maybe Bowser has taken over the kingdom and is enslaving its inhabitants, and the brothers must rise up and overthrow him.

Of course, there’s also the possibility that Tim Burton’s take on Super Mario Bros could be a total departure from the games. Maybe he’d choose to focus on a different character entirely, or create a new storyline set in the Mushroom Kingdom. Whatever he came up with, it’s safe to say that it would be unique and memorable.

So, what would a Tim Burton-directed Super Mario Bros movie mean for the franchise? It’s hard to say. On the one hand, it could introduce a whole new audience to the games, and offer a fresh take on a beloved franchise. On the other hand, some fans might not appreciate the darker and more twisted tone, and it could alienate them from the series.

Overall, it’s an interesting thought experiment to consider what a Super Mario Bros movie directed by Tim Burton would look like. Whether it would be a success or not is anyone’s guess, but one thing’s for sure – it would be a bold and imaginative take on a beloved franchise.

Ryan: Ryan has been fascinated with film and pop culture since childhood. Throughout college he "played it safe" taking the more lucrative route of being a computer programmer while squeezing in film related courses where he could...but even during his post college career, he could never escape his true passion. After following one of his favorite blogs for a long time, he approached the site's Editor about writing and they reluctantly gave him a shot. He later became their Senior Writer which led to a variety of other projects, radio show appearances, features, and high profile celebrity interviews. Despite his success with blogging, he still wanted more so in order to expand his creative addiction, he merged his IT skills and blogging know-how to create FilmFad.com which has continued to grow into a creative Mecca of pop-culture fun and integrity.   ryan@filmfad.com    Film Fad
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