Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (2012) A Minecraft Movie (2025) In 2012, Mojang received offers from Hollywood producers who wanted to produce
Minecraft-related TV shows; however, Mojang stated they would only engage in such projects when "the right idea comes along". In October 2014, Mojang CEO Vu Bui stated that the movie was "in its early days of development", saying that it was a "large-budget" production, and also said that it might not be released until 2018. That same month, Warner Bros. hired
Shawn Levy to direct the film, while in December, it was confirmed that Levy and writers
Kieran and Michele Mulroney, who were developing the film together had left the project. In July 2015, it was announced that Warner Bros. had hired
Rob McElhenney to direct the film. According to McElhenney, he had been drawn to the film based on the open-world nature of the game, an idea Warner Bros. had initially agreed with and for which they had provided him with a preliminary US$150 million budget. In 2016, early production started on the film, including in June assigning a release date of 24 May 2019, in October setting
Jason Fuchs to write the script, and in November contracting
Steve Carell to star as the voice of an unknown character. McElhenney's
Minecraft film "slowly died on the vine," and due to scheduling conflicts, he left the film in August 2018,
Aaron and Adam Nee were tapped to rewrite the script, and the film was delayed as a result. No new director was announced at that time. In January 2019,
Peter Sollett was announced to write and direct the film, featuring an entirely different story from McElhenney's version. Messick, who died in 2018, will be posthumously credited as producer. In April 2019, Warner Bros. scheduled the new film to be released in theaters on 4 March 2022. In June 2019,
Allison Schroeder was hired to write the script and co-write the film with Sollett. In October 2020, the
COVID-19 pandemic prompted Warner Bros. to adjust its release schedule, including removing the
Minecraft film from its planned release date. Sollett instead directed
Metal Lords, which was released exclusively on
Netflix in April 2022. That same month, production on the
Minecraft film was announced to be moving forward without Sollett and Schroeder, now with
Jared Hess set to direct and
Jason Momoa in early talks to star. The film was also confirmed to be
live action. Some sources also said that Chris Bowman and
Hubbel Palmer would rewrite the script. In early April 2023, it was reported that the film would release on 4 April 2025. In May,
Matt Berry entered negotiations to join the cast. On 19 June 2023, it was reported that
principal photography on the film would start on 7 August in
New Zealand, before filming was delayed in July due to the
2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Following the conclusion of the strike in early November 2023, filming was reported to be aiming for an early 2024 start. Later that month,
Danielle Brooks and Sebastian Eugene Hansen joined the cast as Dawn and Henry, respectively, and filming was scheduled to begin in late December 2023. In early December,
Emma Myers also joined the cast. In early January 2024,
Jack Black was cast as Steve, teasing his casting in the film via his official
Instagram account. The film's first teaser trailer was released on 4 September 2024, to a mixed response from audiences. A sequel is scheduled to be released on 23 July 2027. == Animated series ==