A Mine Craft Movie has just targeted the big screen and, when reviews, it is certainly difficult to remember: All -out marketing is everywhere from the Bullets Supermarket Shelf to McDonald’s Happy Tools, and Hollywood suits are rubbing their hands with joy. Box office estimates.
One in Interview with Games Radar+ Director Gerard Hess was asked if he would be interested in creating a sequel, surprisingly, the answer is a big fat.
“Oh, it will be a lot of fun,” hess says. “Yes, I mean, look, the world’s infinite, many amazing ways and characters and biomes we have not yet searched, so it will be amazing.”
It is certainly true that, after more than a decade, with many incoming people, the mine craft is very wide in the mind, and this aesthetic sky is the limit. The film pursues four regular human beings that are sucked in the world of Mine Craft and have to rely on the help of Steve (Jack Black), the role of the game to survive.
It is mostly in the grass, trees and caves, in the Mine Craft Overword (with a village of course) and, excluding parts in the Netherlands, does not display many other biomes of the game. And there are many famous characters here, such as witches, which have not been found this time.
The Netherlands and the Paglon who drive it are the bad guys of a mine Craft Movie. Hess says, “I am a victim of pigs.” I think they are very serious and ridiculous and gross and strange, and I love their strange barbaric culture. They are nervous. They have a passion for sleeping, and I just thought they would be such entertainment villain, but they got a unique story. “
PC Gamer’s Eli Gold found a lot to like a lot in the fun of the game world in a mine Craft Movie, even if this tone is understandable: “A mine Craft movie is probably not a serious story that some players want, but it will make you laugh at least two times, and at least two years.” My favorite part of this launch was Star Turn Jason Momova, who promoted the film by saying that he does not play his children.