A Minecraft Movie" Digs Up Record-Breaking $157 Million Domestic Opening Weekend
Warner Bros.' "A Minecraft Movie" has surpassed expectations, achieving a record-breaking $157 million in its domestic opening weekend. This marks the largest opening of 2025 and sets a new benchmark for video game adaptations, outperforming the previous record held by 2023's "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," which debuted with $146 million. Los Angeles TimesWikipedia+8EW.com+8The Guardian+8
Internationally, the film garnered an additional $144 million, bringing its global total to an impressive $301 million. Notable contributions came from the United Kingdom, with £15.5 million, and China, where it earned $14.5 million, overtaking the local animated hit "Ne Zha 2." EW.comWikipedia+3The Guardian+3EW.com+3
Directed by Jared Hess, the movie features an ensemble cast including Jason Momoa, Jack Black, and Danielle Brooks. The narrative follows a group of humans who discover a portal to the Minecraft universe, leading to a series of adventures that resonate with both fans of the game and newcomers. People.com+7The Guardian+7Wikipedia+7
Despite initial skepticism and mixed reactions to early trailers, the film has received broadly positive reviews. Critics have praised its humor and energy, with Entertainment Weekly describing it as "a breath of fresh air after so many family films that seem preordained by lore." The Guardian
The success of "A Minecraft Movie" underscores the enduring popularity of the Minecraft franchise, which boasts over 300 million sales and 140 million monthly players. This cinematic achievement reaffirms the game's massive global influence and its seamless transition from interactive entertainment to the big screen.
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