March 2025 News Roundup

Now that April 2025 is upon us, Shinesparkers has prepared a roundup of the Metroid news we had in March. See below:

March 2 – Samus was an answer in yesterday’s New York Times Crossword

March 6 – New information revealed about cancelled Metroid movie

March 27 – Metroid Prime 4: Beyond trailer shown during Nintendo Direct

March 27 – Metroid Prime 4: Beyond boxart, new screenshots released

March 27 – Additional Metroid content to be found in the new ‘Nintendo Today’ app

Additionally, we shared another feature written by myself, Metroid’s Uncredited Developers.

We have a lot more content planned throughout March and the rest of the year, and we will continue to share any Metroid news that comes up. See you next mission!

Nintendo Treehouse shows announced for this week

As many of you will know, Nintendo is holding a Direct tomorrow to properly unveil Nintendo Switch 2. Today, Nintendo have announced they will also be holding two Nintendo Treehouse Live streams this week: the first the day after the Direct, on April 3 at 7am PT/10am ET/3pm BST, and the second at the same time on April 4th, this Friday.

It is entirely possible that we might see another trailer for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, but there are no guarantees. Either way, it’ll be cool to see the Switch 2 in action and find out what enhancements have been made to it! If there is news, we will bring it to you straight away.

Source: VGC

Feature: Metroid’s Uncredited Developers

In our newest feature, we are shining a light on the developers who contributed to Metroid games, but were not credited for their work. Most people are familiar with instances of developers going uncredited in Metroid Dread and Metroid Prime Remastered, but there have been incidents of staff going unacknowledged as far back as Super Metroid. While there are various reasons why people are left out of the credits, we want to ensure they are recognized for their work in some form.

Additional Metroid content to be found in the new ‘Nintendo Today’ app

the Nintendo Today app has launched now, and it features content from various Nintendo game series, including Metroid!

As of today, you can read through volume 1 of ‘Metroid stories’ which retells the events of the games. Currently, the parts of the original Metroid game is covered only.

Additionally, you can view concept art from Samus in Metroid Dread, being taken from page 61 of the Metroid Mission Logs.

A final thing worth mentioning, is that a ‘Metroid enemy database’ will release in the app at some point, but as of now we do not know when it will be made available!

You can download the app now on Apple Store and Google Play.

Source: Google Play

Japanese Metroid Prime 4 site reveals additional info, full Viewros theme

The official Japanese website for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has been updated. It now features the full in-game theme of the planet Viewros, which was first heard briefly at the end of the June 2024 trailer. The text on the site confirms that Viewros is the home planet of the Lamorn race seen in today’s trailer. It also re-affirms that Sylux (who didn’t appear in today’s trailer) holds a “deep grudge” against the Galactic Federation and Samus.

You can access the Japanese site below.

Source: Metroid.jp

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond boxart, new screenshots released

Following today’s Nintendo Direct, Nintendo have released Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s official box art and new screenshots. They have also shared a plot summary:

Samus Aran has been unexpectedly transported to the planet Viewros. As she explores the planet for answers, Samus is granted Psychic Abilities – mysterious and ancient powers that allow her to control the trajectory of her beams, operate mechanisms and open doors. Why were these powers bestowed upon Samus and what will her fate be? The threads intertwining beyond space and time will weave a new tale when Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launches on Nintendo Switch this year.

You can view the screenshots and box art below.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond trailer shown during Nintendo Direct

During today’s Nintendo Direct, another trailer for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was revealed! The rainforest environment seen in last year’s trailer has been revealed as the planet Viewros, to which Samus has been mysterious transported via portal. There’s an enormous tree in its center. The lights in Samus’s suits are purple in this trailer. There is evidence of an ancient civilization that was present here, called Lamorn.

New “abhorrent, alien creatures” were also shown off, along with new battle music. Samus now has new psychic abilities, which can be used to “operate mechanisms, open doors and control the trajectory of her beams, controlled using the power of her mind”. At the end of the trailer, we also have a glimpse of a brand new suit, and a new Lamorn character that calls Samus the Chosen One, and we get glimpses of a Metroid and a Flaahgra-like boss, Carvex.

Sadly, no new release date has been announced, but we will keep you informed as soon as we know.

Source: YouTube

New information revealed about cancelled Metroid movie

We all know that a Metroid film was in development in 2005, with John Woo attached to direct. It met its demise in part because Nintendo, ever protective of their IP, was hesitant to license a movie based on their games after the failure of the live-action Mario film in 1993.

Recently, former Nintendo of America marketing manager Gail Tilden gave an interview to the Video Game History Foundation. She revealed additional details about the Metroid movie: it had the support of series producers Yoshio Sakamoto and Kensuke Tanabe, who were both involved in early discussions. Although it was nowhere close to the casting stage, they had discussed potential actresses to play Samus, such as Charlize Theron. They leaned toward an actress with more athleticism than beauty. Conversations about the story churned through the many meetings held, before they landed on a pitch.

Tilden attributed the film’s cancellation to financial reasons. John Woo’s company was unable to make a sale, with the high budget required for a movie of this scale being a sticking point. At the time of pre-production, the only prominent female-led action movie was Catwoman, starring Halle Berry. Its failure with both critics and at the box office meant that Metroid never made it past a film pitch.

Previously, producer Brad Foxhoven indicated in an interview with IGN that there were disagreements over creative control with Nintendo. They were reluctant to allow outside filmmakers to flesh out the backstory of Samus instead of them. He said Nintendo walked away from the process appreciating that the Metroid franchise would need to be expanded further before it could become a film.

With a successful animated Mario movie out, another one on the way, Nintendo in active development on a Zelda movie, and many more female-led action films surfacing in the years since, Samus may eventually make her way to the silver screen at last.

Source: Video Game History Foundation (audio discussion of the Metroid film starts at 1:00:26)

February 2025 News Roundup

Now that March 2025 is upon us, Shinesparkers has prepared a roundup of the Metroid news we had in February. See below:

February 2 – Shinesparkers and Omega Metroid join forces

February 5 – Iron Galaxy Studios lays off 66 employees

February 25 – Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective release date revealed

Additionally, we shared a feature written by myself, The Fashion of Samus Aran. Over on Bluesky, we reposted the North American Super Metroid commercial featuring the actor John Ales, and he responded!

We have a lot more content planned throughout March and the rest of the year, and we will continue to share any Metroid news that comes up. See you next mission!