Nintendo has filed a copyright notice for “Unt Title Donkey Hole Movie”
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 Jul , 2025 0

Nintendo teamed up with Universal Pictures to submit copyright notices for an unannounced Donkey Hole film.
this Registerfor “Unt Title Donkey Project; Movies” lists Nintendo Studios LLC as copyright holder, as well as Universal Pictures.
Nintendo Studios, of course, is Nintendo's own internal arm, dedicated to turning its own franchise into a big-screen hit, while Universal Pictures is Nintendo's animation partner (through its Minions-produced lighting studio), breaking the box office at the box office. Super Mario Bros. Movie.
There is The rumble of the derivative who has long been the starring Donkey For Nintendo's big screen Mario blockbuster, although people believe The next Mario movie More like a straight sequel – It is reportedly Super Mario World.
So, what is this? Fans believe the document originally submitted in May this year points to further projects following Nintendo's next Mario movie. Some even speculate that this is the beginning of the Nintendo movie universe, with various stars getting their own solo movies in part of the same series.
This news came a few days before Nintendo's large Nintendo Switch 2 release Donkey kong bananaza. With a more film-oriented focus and suggesting that the game might offer more storylines, and can the Donkey Kong movie link it to elements of its narrative?
Currently, Nintendo has been silent about its big screen plans (including one Separate live production to adapt to the Legend of Zelda). But we recently made a brief update to the next Super Mario Bros. movie, which is scheduled to be released on April 3, 2026.
Nintendo Legend Shigeru Miyamoto talked about last month in Nintendo Investmors that we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting movie, so we are already sure that the new movie will be an interesting step Q&A.
“We don't want to set a release date first and then force the production schedule to satisfy it. This is similar to game development; we want to release something we have confidence that will satisfy the consumer's satisfaction. I always tell our team 'work for consumers, not for your boss'.”
Tom Phillips is the news editor for IGN. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on the Blues @tomphillipseg.bsky.social