'A Minecraft Movie' surpasses $700 million at the global box office
The film is on its way to become the 60th film in history to hit $1 billion.

The block-building phenomenon has officially conquered the big screen.
Minecraft, Warner Bros.’ PG-rated animated blockbuster, has now raked in a staggering $720.8 million worldwide, after just three weekends in cinemas.
Powered by the voice talents of Jack Black and Jason Momoa, the film surged an additional $100 million over the Easter weekend alone, with international audiences contributing $59 million to that haul.
With $376.2 million earned from overseas sales alone, Minecraft is not only dominating ticket counters but setting the gold standard for video game adaptations.
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The film now holds the title of the highest-grossing Hollywood release of the year so far, and at its current breakneck pace, is expected to become the first film of 2025 to cross the $1 billion mark.
Its monumental success reaffirms the staying power of the Minecraft brand, proving that pixelated worlds and digital adventures still have massive cinematic appeal more than a decade after the game's original release.
With school holidays and family audiences still fuelling the hype, the only question left is: will Minecraft become the year’s biggest box office hit overall?



















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