Mario’s cosmic big-screen outing is about to make the leap from theaters and discs to your living room couch. Illumination and Nintendo’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is heading to Peacock on July 30, 2026, giving subscribers an on-demand seat to the plumber’s most ambitious adventure yet.
If you’ve been holding out for a streaming option, this is the moment the film finally enters the all-you-can-watch tier. The animated feature has already worked its way through the usual release pipeline: it opened in U.S. theaters on April 1, 2026, arrived as a digital purchase via video on demand on May 19, 2026, and landed on physical media — 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD — on June 16, 2026.
The Peacock drop is the next logical step, and it’s a meaningful one for anyone who’d rather not buy or rent. The catch is the obvious one for any streaming exclusive: you’ll need an active Peacock subscription to press play. For households already paying for the service, the film simply slots into the catalog at no extra cost.
It’s worth appreciating how quickly the picture has moved through every distribution window. From cinema seats to digital storefronts to a shiny 4K disc and now a streaming home, the entire journey spans roughly four months — a brisk pace that reflects how studios increasingly want their biggest tentpoles available everywhere, fast.
For collectors, the physical release remains the format to beat. A 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray will always out-resolve a compressed stream and won’t vanish from a menu when licensing deals shuffle. But for sheer convenience, the Peacock arrival is hard to argue with: no disc to load, no purchase to commit to, just a tap on whatever device you’ve got handy.
The takeaway for streamers is simple. If Mario’s galactic escapade is on your watchlist, mark July 30 and make sure your Peacock login still works. After that date, the film joins the platform’s lineup and stays there as part of the subscription, ready whenever you are.