Overworld

AppWizard
May 13, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery’s A Minecraft Movie has surpassed the 0 million mark at the global box office and remains in the Top 3 at theaters, earning .9 million domestically and 4 million globally as of Friday. It is expected to become the second-highest-grossing video game adaptation in history, behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie. The film features a cast including Jason Momoa and Jack Black, directed by Jared Hess, and follows four misfits who navigate a fantastical cubic realm to return home. The screenplay was written by a team including Chris Bowman and Hubbel Palmer, and the film is produced by several individuals including Roy Lee and Jason Momoa. Theaters are introducing "Block Party Edition" screenings to enhance audience engagement.
AppWizard
May 13, 2025
A MINECRAFT MOVIE has surpassed HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS at the global box office, earning 6.8 million and claiming the 15th position in Warner Bros' history, while HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS previously held 6.1 million. The film features Jack Black and Jason Momoa and has a 48% score on Rotten Tomatoes, with an 86% audience approval rating. It is a live-action fantasy adventure inspired by the video game MINECRAFT, following misfits in the Overworld facing destruction. The digital release is set for May 13, and physical copies will be available on June 24. Warner Bros. executives have hinted at plans for a sequel.
AppWizard
May 12, 2025
A Minecraft Movie will be released digitally on May 13, 2025, and will be available for purchase on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on June 24, 2025. The film is a collaboration between Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, featuring a cast that includes Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, and Jennifer Coolidge, directed by Jared Hess. It is the first live-action adaptation of the best-selling video game Minecraft and has grossed over 2 million globally, achieving the largest domestic opening for 2025 and becoming the highest-grossing movie based on a video game. The story follows four characters who are transported to the Overworld and must navigate its challenges with the help of an expert crafter. The film's special features include several featurettes showcasing the making of the film and its music.
AppWizard
May 12, 2025
Slimes in Minecraft are found exclusively below Y=40 in the overworld and come in three sizes: large, medium, and small. Defeating them yields experience points—4 XP from large slimes, 2 from medium, and 1 from small. A large slime splits into smaller versions upon defeat, allowing players to accumulate approximately 24 XP from one encounter. Defeating slimes also provides slimeballs, which are essential for crafting items like leads, sticky pistons, and slime blocks. To build a slime farm, players must locate a slime chunk, dig down to Y-level 20–40, clear a 16x16 block area, create spawning platforms, add iron golems to attract slimes, build an auto-kill mechanism, and install a collection system with hoppers and minecarts. Proper lighting is necessary to prevent unwanted mob spawns.
AppWizard
May 11, 2025
Collecting experience points (XP) in Minecraft is important for enchanting gear and progressing in the game. Blaze farms are an efficient way to gather XP, as defeating a Blaze yields 10 XP points and has a 50% chance of dropping a blaze rod, which is essential for brewing and fuel. To build a Blaze XP farm in Minecraft Java Edition, players should follow these steps: 1. Locate a Blaze Spawner in a Nether Fortress. 2. Prepare the area by illuminating the spawner and clearing a 9x9x5 space around it. 3. Construct a containment chamber using durable materials to enclose the spawner and create a funnel system for the Blazes. 4. Design a killing mechanism, which can be manual, semi-automatic, or automatic. 5. Optimize the farm by incorporating hopper systems for collecting drops and storage chests for managing blaze rods. Players should ensure their safety with fire-resistant gear and secure the location with torches and barriers during construction.
AppWizard
May 10, 2025
A Minecraft Movie is set for digital streaming release on May 13, following its theatrical debut on April 4. The film, directed by Jared Hess and featuring a cast that includes Jason Momoa and Jack Black, has grossed 7.4 million worldwide against a production budget of 0 million. Viewers can purchase the movie for .99 or rent it for .99 for 48 hours on platforms like AppleTV, Fandango at Home, and Prime Video. The digital release includes five bonus featurettes: "Building the World of Minecraft: Block Party," "Creepers, Zombies, and Endermen Oh My!," "Minecraft Movie: Block Beats," "A Minecraft Movie: Pixel Pals," and "Marlene + Nitwit."
AppWizard
May 10, 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery's A Minecraft Movie has earned over 0 million globally and remains in the Top 3 at the box office after six weeks, with a domestic total of 9 million. It generated .9 million on Friday, with projections suggesting a weekend total exceeding million. Experts predict it may not reach billion but would be the second highest-grossing video game adaptation, behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie. The film features a star-studded cast including Jason Momoa and Jack Black and is directed by Jared Hess. It follows four misfits navigating the Overworld, facing challenges from Piglins and Zombies. The screenplay is a collaborative effort from multiple writers, and the film is produced by a team including Roy Lee and Jason Momoa.
AppWizard
May 10, 2025
Director Jared Hess' "A Minecraft Movie" is being produced with significant contributions from Wētā FX, which is responsible for creating the film's vibrant world and characters. The movie has a global box office nearing [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: Last weekend, I provided an exclusive glimpse into the creative process behind director Jared Hess’ A Minecraft Movie, featuring insights from VFX Supervisor Sheldon Stopsack and Animation Supervisor Kevin Estey. This weekend, we delve even deeper into the collaboration with Wētā FX, the studio responsible for bringing the vibrant world and characters of Minecraft to life on the big screen. Minecraft By The Numbers In my previous article, I explored Wētā FX’s pivotal role in crafting the unique universe of Minecraft, where the game’s iconic blocky aesthetics seamlessly merged with live-action elements. With a staggering global box office nearing 0 million, A Minecraft Movie is poised to become one of the year’s most significant blockbusters, potentially surpassing summer heavyweights like Fantastic Four: First Steps and Superman as it approaches the 0 million mark. VFX character designs for "A Minecraft Movie."Source: Wētā FX Minecraft And Making Monsters The intricate world-building by Wētā FX was essential to the film's success. Stopsack elaborated, “People often ask how our environments influenced the characters. Interestingly, it was the characters that shaped the environments. For instance, Malgosha and Dennis needed to forge emotional connections with the audience, which dictated how realistic or abstract we could render their appearances and performances. This understanding guided our environmental design, ensuring that the digital characters felt integrated into the world.” The result was the creation of the expansive Overworld, which seamlessly combines 64 diverse terrains into a cohesive environment for both day and night scenes. This vast digital landscape was shared with Digital Domain for the film’s climactic battle. Stopsack noted the scale of their work, stating, “To illustrate the enormity of our task, we placed over 2 billion clumps of grass patches in the Overworld, each made up of individual grass blades.” VFX character designs for "A Minecraft Movie."Source: Wētā FX When discussing the challenges and joys of animating the film's diverse characters, Estey shared, “Every character and creature we designed has its own story and challenges, as no two are alike. We ended up with 26 unique characters, each requiring distinct personalities, behaviors, and motion styles.” VFX work for Malgosha in "A Minecraft Movie."Source: Wētā FX Focusing on Malgosha, Estey remarked on the unique challenge of introducing a character not found in the game but crucial to the film's narrative. “We had to strike a balance between creating a new character that would resonate with the gaming community while ensuring she fit seamlessly into the Minecraft universe. Jared wanted all characters in The Nether to appear realistic yet retain the iconic blocky aesthetic.” To achieve this, Malgosha was designed with a fleshy, detailed look, complete with jiggly jowls and a flowing cloak, while still embracing the distinctive Minecraft style. Estey also highlighted the comedic elements that made the animation process enjoyable. “One of the standout scenes for us was the showdown between Steve and Malgosha, particularly the triple-knife gag. The absurdity of Malgosha repeatedly attempting to stab Steve with knives she claims she doesn’t possess was both hilarious and engaging.” VFX character designs for "A Minecraft Movie."Source: Wētā FX The creation of Malgosha involved significant collaboration, with motion-capture performer Allan Henry lending his physicality and vocal inspiration to the character. His comedic chemistry with Jack Black, who voiced Steve, greatly influenced Malgosha's animation. “I’ve known Allan for almost 15 years,” Estey shared. “He’s an incredible stunt performer and actor, and his humor is unmatched. Working with him and Jack Black, both of whom I admire greatly, was an unforgettable experience.” Estey continued, “Their improvisation during the triple-knife scene added layers of humor that we had to translate into Malgosha’s digital performance. When Rachel House provided her vocal performance, we integrated it with Allan’s physicality and Jack’s comedic timing, ensuring that the humor resonated through Malgosha’s animation.” “Seeing the final scene come together and hearing audiences laugh during screenings was immensely rewarding,” Estey concluded. “That kind of connection with the audience is what makes this work so gratifying.” A Minecraft Movie is filled with a plethora of characters and creatures, from Dennis to the Piglins and Bee. I look forward to continuing my discussions with Wētā FX as I prepare to review the home entertainment release of A Minecraft Movie. Stay tuned for more insights soon!" max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"] million and is expected to be a major blockbuster, potentially surpassing other films like "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and "Superman." Wētā FX's character designs and environmental work are crucial to the film's success, with over 2 billion clumps of grass patches created in the expansive Overworld. The film features 26 unique characters, including a new character named Malgosha, designed to resonate with the gaming community while fitting into the Minecraft universe. Malgosha's design incorporates a fleshy look while maintaining the game's blocky aesthetic, and her animation was influenced by motion-capture performer Allan Henry and voice actor Jack Black. The film includes comedic elements, particularly in a scene featuring a gag between Steve and Malgosha.
AppWizard
May 9, 2025
Warner Bros will release A Minecraft Movie for digital streaming on May 13, available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. DVD and Blu-ray versions will be released on June 24. The film features Jack Black and Jason Momoa and includes special features such as featurettes on building the Minecraft world, the film's unique mobs, musical elements, the chemistry between the lead actors, and a comedic journey of characters voiced by Matt Berry and Jennifer Coolidge. The film grossed 1 million globally in its opening weekend, and discussions about a potential sequel have emerged. Critics have noted the film's charm, while an unfinished version has leaked online.
AppWizard
May 9, 2025
Minecraft has released a new update for the Bedrock Editions that introduces "flat world presets," allowing players to choose from various configurations, including 'Classic Flat' and 'Redstone Ready.' Players can create flat worlds by enabling flat world mode and selecting a preset from the Advanced Tab on the Create New World screen. The available presets are: - Classic Flat - Tunneler’s Dream - Water World - Overworld - Snowy Kingdom - Bottomless Pit - Desert - Redstone Ready The update also includes other features and bug fixes, as well as ongoing development of a graphics upgrade called Vibrant Visuals. Further details are available on Minecraft's feedback webpage.
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