Summary
- A Minecraft fan has recreated the movie trailer in-game with mods and a texture pack, replacing film characters with in-game skins.
- The in-game trailer mirrors key elements of the original trailer, and the work the player did is seriously impressive.
A talented Minecraft fan has recreated the movie trailer using in-game footage with a texture pack and mods. The Minecraft movie has been widely criticized for its combination of animation and live-action, and this in-game trailer may be what some of the community was hoping for.
Since it was released, Minecraft has garnered significant attention, generating $365 million in revenue in 2022 alone. While fans may not have been calling for it in its early days, some gamers have hoped for a Minecraft movie. Warner Bros. Pictures took on that challenge, casting Jack Black as the game's protagonist, Steve. Ahead of the movie trailer's release, some leaks hinted at props and characters used in its creation. When the trailer was released, it received a mixed response, largely due to its humor and Jack Black not resembling Steve. Despite this, other fans have defended the movie, insisting that its target demographic is children. One gamer who seemingly appreciated the trailer has recreated it in-game, and their work is impressive.
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Reddit user NEW-Mattiou recently shared their own version of the Minecraft movie trailer created with in-game assets. Like the movie teaser, this trailer begins by zooming in on a rectangular green portal before panning backward in a familiar Minecraft Seed. The characters represented by Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, and Danielle Brooks are replaced by in-game skins that resemble them. Each of them curiously looks around the blocky setting as they do in the trailer before it cuts to focusing on an in-game Sheep rather than the nightmare fuel from the movie. A montage then ensues, showing Piglins flying through the sky, a wolf howling at the moon, and a sneaky Creeper just as the movie teaser does.
This Minecraft Fan Made an In-Game Movie Trailer
The in-game trailer shows Minecraft Steve appearing in front of the main cast in a puff of smoke rather than fire. Like in the movie trailer, Jason Momoa's character holds a glowing blue cube, the origin of which is currently unknown. Blocky letters soon begin to form in the sky, spelling out Minecraft as they do in the tutorial world, with text underneath cleverly calling it "Movie Edition" in place of Java or Bedrock edition. The in-game trailer concludes with Piglins running past a llama which is notably less emotive than the movie one. This trailer was created using BBS Mod, Fabric, and Fabric API which enable players to create animations. Many of the scenes appear to reflect the Minecraft Cartoon Texture Pack, but the Sheep is notably from the base version of the game.
As the Minecraft community has many dedicated members, the full movie may one day get the same treatment that NEW-Mattiou gave the teaser. With Mojang continuing to update Minecraft, some biomes, items, or mobs may be in the full movie that aren't in the game yet.
Minecraft is a sandbox video game that puts players in procedurally generated worlds and offers them no guidance whatsoever in where to go or what to do, creating a sense of freedom that was unparalleled in 2011.
Minecraft has gone on to become the highest-selling video game of all time.