The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will have an extensive credits roll to rightfully reward and acknowledge the hard-working efforts of hundreds, if not thousands, of dedicated workers who’ve helped put The Super Mario Galaxy Movie together. You moviegoers respect this, but you also want to know if there’s some extra value for money lurking in secret.
Quite simply, The Super Mario Bros. Movie had post-credits content. Most animated films nowadays offer a celebration of people’s achievements, and give ticket-paying customers an extra treat with more screentime to enjoy.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will be one of 2026’s biggest silver screen showings, so let’s see how much it has to show.
Is There A Post-Credits Scene in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie?

According to sources, yes, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has a post-credits scene for you to stay behind for and enjoy!
Once the credits start rolling for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, you had better remain seated with eyes glued to the large screen in front of you. The news has been confirmed by Matt Ramos—a content creator—who posted a picture of themself at a special The Super Mario Galaxy Movie pre-screening for select invitees.
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Ramos confirmed that the movie has at least one scene, and that: “You should definitely stay for both.”
How Many Post-Credits Scenes Are in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie?
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie reportedly has two different post-credits scenes to look forward to.
Once again, we defer to Matt Ramos. They not only revealed that the film has a post-credits scene, but that The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has two unique post-credits scenes.
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Again, this follows the pattern of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which had two additional scenes of footage, rewarding patient customers who sat through the credits reel.
Check out Ramos’ full message for yourself here.
We don’t know the nature of the scenes, the content, or even their length. Spoilers will reach the internet soon enough, so you can either go and investigate the scenes yourself or wait to go and watch The Super Mario Galaxy Movie when it launches on April 1.
Will you put your feet up for a few minutes longer to enjoy your Yoshi popcorn bucket and enjoy the two scenes? Or will you wait until they appear online? Plus, what will they include? Leave your guesses through the Insider Gaming Discord, and talk about whether they are setting up a third movie.
The movie content doesn’t stop here. Make sure you read about The Super Mario Galaxy Movie voice actor for Star Fox’s Fox McCloud being revealed, and Donald Glover talking about playing Yoshi.



