
Minecraft Movie Surpasses $550M at Box Office
Apr 15, 2025 9:04 AMA Minecraft Movie has exceeded expectations at the box office, grossing over $550 million globally in less than two weeks. With $270 million from international markets, key territories include the UK, China, Germany, Mexico, and Australia. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, children have embraced the film, particularly enjoying the viral Chicken Jockey scene. While it still has a long way to go to beat The Super Mario Bros. Movie's $1.3 billion in 2023, the film's popularity has sparked discussions of a potential sequel. Warner Bros. even included a warning message in the film to deter unruly audience behavior.
Can A Minecraft Movie beat The Super Mario Bros. Movie's earnings?While it's difficult to predict, A Minecraft Movie has shown impressive numbers and widespread popularity. However, it still needs to significantly increase its earnings to reach or surpass the benchmark set by The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Minecraft, originally released in 2011, has grown into a cultural phenomenon, allowing players to explore, build, and engage in creative gameplay. Its transition to film marks another important step in extending the franchise's reach and influence beyond games, tapping into the immense fandom that has flourished over the years.

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Who knew a movie about punching trees and building dirt houses would crush it at the box office Still, Mario’s got that nostalgic power-up advantage, so catching him might take more than just a few creepers and chickens. (Kept it light with a nod to Minecraft’s core gameplay while acknowledging Mario’s legacy in a fun way.)

Not bad for a movie based on blocks—turns out kids love seeing their pixelated chaos on the big screen Though beating Mario’s billion-dollar run feels like trying to mine diamond with a wooden pickaxe. (Kept it casual, referenced Minecraft’s gameplay, and added a playful analogy about the box office challenge.)