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The 'Minecraft' franchise is set to return to theatres with a sequel scheduled for July 2027, Warner Bros. announced just recently. The studio teased the upcoming release on Instagram, hinting at new adventures and terrain-building in the film.
The original 'Minecraft Movie,' released in April 2025, became a viral sensation and a major box office success, earning an estimated $957 million globally. The film, based on the hugely popular video game series, featured a star-studded cast including Jack Black, Jason Momoa, Jennifer Coolidge, Danielle Brooks, and Emma Myers. Jared Hess, known for directing 'Napoleon Dynamite,' helmed the project.
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Jason Momoa Expressed Pride For The 'Minecraft Movie' Cast and Crew
Following the film’s release, Jason Momoa expressed pride in the project and gratitude toward the cast and crew for their hard work, highlighting the significant contribution of the New Zealand production team. The actor also acknowledged the overwhelming support from fans worldwide, celebrating the movie’s record-breaking performance.
The first 'Minecraft Movie' is currently available for streaming on HBO Max, giving fans an opportunity to revisit the blocky adventure ahead of the sequel. With the official announcement of the 2027 follow-up, anticipation is building for another high-energy, visually inventive adaptation of the iconic 'Minecraft' video game.