Minecraft, the popular video game from Mojang, has achieved an impressive feat by becoming the best-selling video game in history, with over 300 million copies sold worldwide. However, its expansion is not limited to the digital realm, as the recent live-action movie of the game has captured the attention of fans and has been a resounding box office success, grossing over 300 million in its opening weekend after its release on April 4 despite its reception.
Those involved are already thinking about the sequel
The director of the film, Jared Hess, has shown enthusiasm about the future of the project, confirming in an interview that there are discussions about a possible sequel. Hess expressed his desire to be involved in a second film, noting that “we would have a blast making the sequel”. Although the details are still uncertain, the first hints of what could be coming might be included in a post-credits scene of the film, leaving fans eager.
Jack Black, known for his role as Steve in the movie, has made intense preparations for his performance, dedicating over 100 hours to playing Minecraft to familiarize himself with the game and its world. At a time when violence and hatred are prevalent issues, Black has described the film as a necessary and inspiring story to see in theaters. His commitment to the character has been remarkable, and fans are already speculating about his role in a possible sequel.
In addition, it has been mentioned that many ideas and concepts were discarded in the first movie, which opens the door to endless possibilities for the sequel. With the Minecraft universe constantly evolving, creatives could leverage these elements to enrich the narrative in a future installment, a fact that may excite fans of the game and the movie.