Minecraft Movie Gets Sing-along 'Block Party Edition' Screenings
- On May 2, 2025, 'A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition' screenings will take place across North America, inviting fans to participate interactively with the film.
- The movie debuted with a box office record of $313 million, the highest ever for a video game adaptation, and has grossed $815 million globally.
- Director Jess Hess commented on the fun in the audience's behaviors, stating, 'It’s funny because I think it’s just literally cheering and throwing popcorn.'
- Warner Bros. Plans to promote fan engagement by allowing singing and 'meme-ing' along during the 'Block Party Edition' screenings.
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'Minecraft' noisy screenings to encourage audience participation
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‘A Minecraft Movie’ Sets Immersive Sing-Along and Meme-Along Block Party Screenings
If you loved “chicken jockey” or enjoyed yelling “I am Steve” while watching “A Minecraft Movie,” then get ready because Warner Bros. Pictures is inviting fans to experience the blockbuster in a new way. On May 2, showings of the movie will be showing across North America, and fans are being invited to get fully […]
A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition to Double Down on Memes With Sing-Along Theatrical Release in May
The Minecraft movie is extending its theatrical run with a sing-along release called A Minecraft Movie: Block Party Edition.Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures announced plans to build upon their already successful time in theaters today. Exact details about how this upgraded version of the hit game-to-movie Minecraft adaptation have yet to be revealed, but Warner Bros. at least says it will encourage audiences to “sing (and meme) along” with th…
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