Before getting to watch the Super Mario Bros. Movie, guests will be able to gather to play Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe and Mario Kart as part of a tournament.
Recently, they joined traditional movie theaters by adding a second screen dedicated to newly released films. And on Wednesday, April 5, will feature the animated, action-packedThis will mark the first time a movie will screen on the opening day of its theatrical release at any rooftop movie theater, with hopefully more to come.
As part of the historical moment, fans and viewers are invited to join the club for a tournament, where before the movie premiers on the second screen, video gamers will be able to gather on the first screen to play Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe and Mario Kart. MORE THINGS TO DO IN THE HOUSTON AREA Attendance is limited, so guests will have to sign in at check-in or grab a seat to watch all the fun. Fans of Super Mario Bros. are also encouraged/invited to join staff members, who will be dressing up as their favorite characters! However, the venue is making an exception to give more movie and Super Mario Bros. lovers the chance to see the new release on the rooftop from April 5 until April 18 for guests ages 13+ as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie will be one of several 2023 titles hitting the second screen, right after
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