Marvel Stuntmen Recreated a ‘Super Smash Bros.’ Fight IRL and It’s Incredible

Credit to Author: Beckett Mufson| Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2018 20:00:00 +0000

It’s practically the holidays, and all I want to do is turn off my brain and sink all my free time into the new Super Smash Bros. game. Unfortunately, life things like “paying my bills” and “maintaining relationships with other human beings” are getting in the way of that dream—so instead, I’m living vicariously through a team of professional stuntmen who fully recreated a fight between some of the game’s most iconic characters in real life.

Prolific nerd filmmaker Micah Moore took over an Atlanta judo dojo to pit Mario, Link, Ness, and Captain Falcon against each other in a one-stock free-for-all, recreating the characters’ iconic moves IRL in a way more true to the game than you’d think was possible. Link (Avengers: Infinity War‘s Alex Hashioka) wreaks havoc with his bombs and Master Sword. Mario (Venom, Avengers: Endgame, and Captain Marvel alum Ben Aycrigg) brings the heat with fireballs and his spinning fists move. Ness (Hancock stunt actor Tang Nguyen) lays down the hurt with his bat, yo-yo, and psychic powers. And Matt Schlieb (Captain America: Civil War) Falcon Punches and kicks ass as Captain Falcon.

Smash Bros regularly escapes the screen and leaks into real life—whether it’s through literal leaks, fans’ undying love for Kirby and strange loyalty to Waluigi, or people recreating the game’s tongue-in-cheek animations IRL—and this three-minute video keeps that tradition alive. The only thing that could beat watching it would be whipping out a Nintendo Switch and playing it under your desk at work. If, like me, you can’t exactly swing that, at least enjoy the video above.

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