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Jack Black joins cast of live-action 'Minecraft' movie
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Date:2025-04-10 18:09:23
Listen up "Minecraft," fans! Jack Black has reportedly joined the cast of the live-action adaptation of the popular video game.
A person familiar with the situation but not authorized to comment publicly confirmed to USA TODAY the news on Tuesday. Black will star alongside "Aquaman" actor Jason Momoa in the upcoming film.
Deadline was first to report the news. According to the outlet, the "Super Mario Bros. Movie" actor may portray the role of Steve, the primary playable character in the adventure game series.
An official synopsis has yet to be released leaving the plot of the movie a mystery.
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Who is in the new 'Minecraft' movie?
The cast of the upcoming live-action "Minecraft" movie will star actors Jason Momoa and Jack Black.
"The Color Purple" star Danielle Brooks and "Wednesday’s" actor Emma Myers are also among the film's cast.
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When does the 'Minecraft' movie come out?
The live-action Minecraft adaptation is set to release in theaters on April 4, 2025.
"Minecraft" is set to release in theaters April 5, 2025, according to Variety. USA TODAY reached out to Warner Bros., the movie's production company, for comment.
Warner Bros. and Legendary are behind the film based on the 2011 game series, which boasts 140 million monthly users.
The game, developed by Mojang Studios allows players to spawn into a 3D world where they can embark on adventures, survive against enemy mobs and build whatever their hearts desire.
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