Keegan-Michael Key teases really deep cuts in ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2’

The actor promises ‘fantastic’ Easter eggs in the new franchise film
Keegan-Michael Key
Keegan-Michael Key (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Keegan-Michael Key has teased that The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2 sequel will have some “really deep cuts.”


The actor starred opposite Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Jack Black and Anya Taylor-Joy as the voice of lovable mushroom Toad in Universal Pictures’ 2022 animated flick. He claimed that the next film is being made with hardcore fans of the gaming franchise in mind.


“One thing I can say about the second movie is that it’s a little broader in scope, and where it takes place is very intriguing lore and the Mario world. They’re going to find some really fantastic Easter eggs, and it’s been very exciting so far,” the comedian said during an interview with Men’s Journal.

“I feel like what they’ve done creatively is they’ve really widened out the universe that these characters live in and we’re going to meet some new folks. We’re going to meet some new folks that are old favorites, and some folks that I think are really deep cuts. But because of the way the story’s laying itself out right now, those characters are going to be very intriguing,” he said.


Key also stars in Transformers One, in which he plays fan-favorite Autobot Bumblebee, He expressed his excitement at giving a voice to the previously silent character.

“I was chomping at the bit, you know what I mean? Because there’s no rules, right? Nobody can tell us what to do! This is the origin story,” he told Collider. “So it was so exciting and fun that Josh Cooley, the director and I, we just got to kind of build this together however we wanted to do it. And of course, you know, there’s guidelines given the script and the story and the journey of his life and how it escalates and ebbs and flows. But I was just ready to tear into the steak of this role of what it was gonna be, the meat of it.”

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