Across film and TV, video game adaptations are becoming increasingly prominent, and the commercial success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie should pave the way for Metroid‘s time in the sun. Though The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a bit of a superficial adventure, the movie’s colorful visuals and reminiscent fun of the source material are more than enough to draw massive crowds.
Mario is easily one of the biggest tentpole titles and franchise mascots for the video game publisher and console manufacturers, but the likes of Metroid could indirectly see new life under the Nintendo Pictures label. With the brand having its foot in the door in the TV and film spaces, it would be worth workshopping how the context of games like Metroid Prime or Dread could work more cinematically.
Of course, no one should expect the outright horror-movie gore of the franchise. Nonetheless, the animation and art style of the 3D games, in particular, are solid blueprints for how a TV series could look and feel. It has all the necessary ingredients for a “lite” variation of what made Scott’s Alien and James Cameron’s Aliens work so well in terms of atmosphere.
The protagonist Samus Aran is an intergalactic bounty hunter taking on various missions from the Galactic Federation while hunting the Space Pirates that killed her parents. On that basis, TV would be a fantastic way to adopt an episodic/anthological storytelling structure akin to The Mandalorian. Ridley could even be used as an antagonistic force like Samurai Jack‘s Aku, with the draconic alien more often than not being just out of Samus’ grasp whenever episodes shift away from one-off bounties and back to the overarching story.
Opening the door for more ambitious Nintendo adaptations As exciting as the idea of a narratively unconventional and eerily atmospheric series like Metroid making the jump to TV would be to longtime fans, it’s probably not the next IP Nintendo Pictures will jump on. But regardless of when an adaption might come, it could pave the way for bolder Nintendo series being brought to movies and TV.
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