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Development on a fifth film began at Legendary Pictures by 2018 and was in development hell for a few months in 2019 and 2020. Goodwin returned to write and direct the film alongside producing with [[Benjamin Knowles]], [[Georgiana Valentine]], [[Rabia Nicholson]]. The film title alongside its sequel was revealed in 2022 and was announced to be a two-part finale to the film series that began in 2016. Filming began in June 2022 and wrapped in June 2023.
Development on a fifth film began at Legendary Pictures by 2018 and was in development hell for a few months in 2019 and 2020. Goodwin returned to write and direct the film alongside producing with [[Benjamin Knowles]], [[Georgiana Valentine]], [[Rabia Nicholson]]. The film title alongside its sequel was revealed in 2022 and was announced to be a two-part finale to the film series that began in 2016. Filming began in June 2022 and wrapped in June 2023.


''Minecraft: Nether Infinite'' premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 12, 2024, and was released in the United States on September 20. The film recieved generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the [[Second highest-grossing film|second highest-grossing]] Minecraft films at the time. The sequel, ''[[Minecraft: Endgame]]'', is scheduled to be released in March 2027.
''Minecraft: Nether Infinite'' premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 12, 2024, and was released in the United States on September 20. The film recieved generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the [[Second highest-grossing film|second highest-grossing]] Minecraft films at the time. The sequel, ''[[Minecraft: Endgame]]'', was released on December 21, 2027.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 12:53, 12 April 2024

Minecraft: Nether Infinite
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFreddie Goodwin
Written by
Based onMinecraft
by Mojang
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySara Case
Edited byBridie Lindsey
Music byC414
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date
September 20, 2024
Running time
138 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$140–160 million
Box office$1.403 billion

Minecraft: Nether Infinite is a 2024 American animated superhero film based on the video game of the same name and Squared Media. Produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the fifth film in the Mineverse and a sequel to Minecraft (2016), Minecraft: Block Wars (2019), and Minecraft: The Nether Wars (2023). Directed by Freddie Goodwin and written by Goodwin, Myla Salazar, and Leo Blackwell, the film stars Jack Black, Amy Poehler, Scott Menville, Ronnie del Carmen, Matt Doherty, James Earl Jones, Fred Tatasciore, and Danielle Brooks. In the film, Steve and his friends must unite together to defeat Herobrine.

Development on a fifth film began at Legendary Pictures by 2018 and was in development hell for a few months in 2019 and 2020. Goodwin returned to write and direct the film alongside producing with Benjamin Knowles, Georgiana Valentine, Rabia Nicholson. The film title alongside its sequel was revealed in 2022 and was announced to be a two-part finale to the film series that began in 2016. Filming began in June 2022 and wrapped in June 2023.

Minecraft: Nether Infinite premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 12, 2024, and was released in the United States on September 20. The film recieved generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing Minecraft films at the time. The sequel, Minecraft: Endgame, was released on December 21, 2027.

Plot

In the tranquil world of Diamond Hill Village, the arrival of Herobrine, powered by the destructive energy of the multiverse's sun, spells disaster. He attacks a spaceship, killing Jackstar and leaving Derp as the lone survivor. Derp crash-lands in the village, where he urgently informs Steve Stonecutter and Alex Stonecutter of Herobrine’s plan to use the Infinity Blocks to erase half of all life in the universe.

Feeling the weight of this threat, Steve seeks help from Nova, an expert in arcane enchantments. Meanwhile, Entity 303 and Baroness ambush Paul the Miner and Vicky the Archer in Obsidian Forest, targeting the Mind Block within Paul’s helmet. Their attempt is thwarted by the Angel of Death and his allies, who rescue Paul and Vicky, taking them to Redstone City where the Mind Block can be safely extracted.

The heroes gather at Fortress Nightshade to devise a strategy. Steve and Alex venture to The End to forge a weapon capable of defeating Herobrine. Simultaneously, another group enters the Nether, intending to confront Herobrine directly. Both missions are fraught with challenges: Steve and Alex face hostile creatures and treacherous terrain, while the group in the Nether combats Herobrine's minions and escapes with crucial intelligence about his defenses.

Back in Redstone City, as the heroes regroup and plan their next steps, Herobrine's forces launch a massive assault. The Angel of Death leads the heroes in a desperate final stand at the Ender Dragon’s lair. Despite their efforts, Herobrine, wielding the Infinity Blocks, bends reality to overpower the heroes. The weapon Steve and Alex created fails, breaking under the Infinity Blocks' corrupted power.

With the heroes defeated, Herobrine successfully erases half of all life, altering the universe irrevocably. The remaining survivors are scattered and demoralized, facing a new world order under Herobrine’s rule. This cataclysmic event leaves the surviving heroes, including Steve, Alex, and the Angel of Death, in a somber reflection on their defeat and the harsh new reality they face.

Cast

  • Jack Black as Steve Stonecutter:
    Steve is a superhero with a great connection with the overarching villain. Steve must overcome challenges and must eliminate Herobrine, his evil doppelganger. Black expressed excitment for portraying this version of Steve, as he is "the best and toughest" ever seen.

Josh Brolin as the Angel of Death (AOD). Other voices include Dylan Buccieri, Assaf Cohen, Jessica DiCicco, Terri Douglas, Karen Huie, Arif S. Kinchen, Austin Madison, Cole Massie, Alisha Mullally, Kari Wahlgren, and Secunda Wood in undisclosed roles.

Production

Background

In June 2014, Mojang were discussing film rights agreements and ultimately decided to give Mob Productions rights to make four film based on Minecraft, leading to the release of Minecraft (2016), Minecraft: Block Wars (2019), Agent Derp (2021), and Minecraft: The Nether Wars (2023). Freddie Goodwin joined the project and after the major success of the film and helped produce the other three films. After the contract concluded, Mob Productions wasn't able to negotiate deals due to a lack of budget, forcing Mob Productions to leave the project.

Shortly after departing the project, Mob Productions approached Legendary Pictures about helping get two more films made in the series to help conclude the story to which they felt was fair. Mojang at first refused to allow more films to be made due to the lack of "ideas", however Legendary Pictures purchased the rights until 2025.

Development

When planning the 2016 film, Freddie Goodwin knew he had to conclude the storyline at some point and wanted to do so without using nostalgia. By 2017, a fifth film had been greenlit and pre-production was scheduled for 2022. By 2018, a sixth film was ordered to be made back-to-back with the fifth film. The titles were both announced in 2019 to be Minecraft: Nether Infinite and Minecraft: Endgame.

In March 2022, a film series was in early discussions in development with two films being made by Freddie Goodwin. Mob Productions approached Goodwin and told him to design two films as "seperate events", inspired greatly by Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019) and was ordered to use the villain Herobrine. In talks regarding how to make things different to the first film, considering that film used Herobrine as a villain, the first film's villain was a "spirit of the real thing".

Goodwin wanted to have Herobrine rule the world but felt that was a very boring and lazy concept and chose to rethink a plan for the film. Initially, the plan was to have Herobrine destroy the galaxy... and the game core... and have the heroes use Public Servers to restore reality, however felt that wouldn't be realistic in servers being active if the games "engine" was "killed".

Goodwin talked with various different actors to portray Herobrine and believed it'd be a better idea to use more than one villain. We wanted to rebuild the Legion of Herobrine, do it the correct way, from the source material because, in the first film, we used these villains in a much different way, they were real, but Herobrine wasn't, so we couldn't accomplish absolutely everything we wanted. Now the fact Herobrine is really going to be there, the villains have much more closer adaption.

Goodwin completed early stages of development on both films by June 2022. Goodwin had discussed having two main villains for both films but have a third be the second main for both, however felt that wouldn't exactly be a good plan or storytelling.

Casting

Jack Black reprises his role as Steve Stonecutter from the Craftinverse replacing Grant Gustin from the previous four films that began with Minecraft (2016). Black was cast in the role in the Craftinverse beginning with Minecraft Season One (2022). Amy Poehler reprises her role as Alex Stonecutter from both the film series and Craftinverse. Alongside returning cast members Ronnie del Carmen as Jackstar, Scott Menville as Derp, Matt Doherty as Entity 303, James Earl Jones as Herobrine, and Danielle Brooks as Nova.

Gustin, who previously voiced Steve Stonecutter in the first four films opened up about being replaced and said "I am extremely excited to see where the story goes and have full hopes in Jack Black in taking the role higher!" The recasting caused widespread critism from the fans of Gustin's performances with the first four films. Goodwin, who made the choice to bring Black into the role, opened up and stated it was a "hard choice that took months to decide" and stated the entire team had to look at "every little aspect". Poehler, who voices Alex Stonecutter, expressed both excitement and disappointment in the decision, stating "I have had a wonderful time working alongside Grant in his amazing efforts making the four films we both did", and continued to state "I do have high hopes for the upcoming film working with my other co-star [Jack Black] from the other material from the Craftinverse".

Josh Brolin was afterwards confirmed to be reprising his role as the Angel of Death, who works side-by-side Herobrine in multiple scenes. Other voices include Dylan Buccieri, Assaf Cohen, Jessica DiCicco, Terri Douglas, Karen Huie, Arif S. Kinchen, Austin Madison, Cole Massie, Alisha Mullally, Fred Tatasciore, Kari Wahlgren, and Secunda Wood in undisclosed roles.

Post-production

In August 2023, following the conclusion to the animating process, post-production began with the heavy intention of adding clear effects and improvements to the already made shots and scenes. Minecraft: Nether Infinite is the first film in the Minecraft film series to be released in the IMAX and 4K Ultra formats. The film wasn't originally intended to be a IMAX film but was adjusted to become one due to the greater scope of the films plot.

In discussing the ending of the film, Goodwin planned the film to have a "clear end point" so that audiances know where the next will begin and was originally planning to have no cliffhanger. However, when he rewatched the film twice, Goodwin felt that a cliffhanger would ruin the feeling of the heroes losing and make it feel like "they haven't truly lost". By January 2024, Goodwin revealed all the post-production work was complete and the film was ready to be released.

Marketing

In June 2019, Grant Gustin revealed that he was discussing his future as Steve Stonecutter and during the meetings, Gustin revealed on his Instagram account he has been told he has three more films to make. However, he was later replaced by Black. In January 2022, the film title was rumored to be "Minecraft: Endgame". The film was officially confirmed to be Nether Infinite in July 2022 alongside the sequel coming in October 2025, which is titled Minecraft: Endgame.

The films first teaser trailer was released on June 22, 2023, a week following filmings conclusion. The teaser trailer did not showcase anything from the film and instead revealed the designs of the Infinity Blocks, mystical blocks that appear in all three dimensions. During the time, Legendary Pictures set up a interactive website and turned it into a incremental game, where if players clicked enough times, they'd reach click milestones and get more intel on when the first trailer would be released. Only three days later, players reached the community goal of 75 billion clicks and the Official Trailer release date was revealed to be March 10, 2024.

The full first trailer was released early on December 25, 2023 as a Christmas event on YouTube and earned more than 400 million views in one week after it was released. Goodwin pubically announced that two trailers are left to be released with the final one going to be released in July 2024. Goodwin stated they have even more games, crossovers and partnerships to come to help promote the film and help people learn of its existence. He confirmed that a secret trailer will premiere within Fortnite Battle Royale and hoped players would play to see the trailer. A trailer reviewer from YouTube known professionally as Pineapple Reviews, stated that the film could be done perfectly and be seen by millions if the marketing continued. All-in-all, the studios spent an estimated $200–300 million on prints and advertisements promoting the film.

Music

In June 2020, it was confirmed that C414, the composer of the previous films would return to compose the score of both Nether Infinite and Endgame. C414 recorded his score from September 2023 to late November, and found working on the film to be "a really different experience than anything I'd done before, especially in regard to the approach and balancing quick shifts in tone". The full soundtrack album will be released on September 29, 2024.

Release

Theatrical

Minecraft: Nether Infinite held its world premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on September 12, 2024, screening also at the adjacent El Capitan Theatre and Grauman's Chinese Theatre. It was released in most countries worldwide, including in the United States, on September 20, with a few debuts beginning as early as August 29, and was shown in IMAX and 3D on select screens. In the United States, the film opened in 4,474 theaters, 408 of which were IMAX; this was the widest release for a Disney title ever. The film also screened in 515 4DX theaters in 59 countries. Minecraft: Nether Infinite was originally scheduled to be released on June 10 in the United States. The Chinese release of the film, which opened on September 21, was originally scheduled to end on September 30, but was granted a "rare" extension of 30 days, to end on October 30. Minecraft: Nether Infinite is the final film of the "Herobrine Saga" which began with Minecraft (2016).

Goodwin said only a limited amount of the film would be shown via trailers and screenings to reduce the chance of spoilers being leaked.

Home media

Minecraft: Nether Infinite was released on digital download by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on March 31, 2025, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on May 14. The digital and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a blooper reel.

Reception

Box office

Minecraft: Nether Infinite grossed $122 million in the United States and Canada and $1.301 billion in other territories for a worldwide total of $1.403 billion. It is the second highest grossing film in the Minecraft film series, coming short of Minecraft (2016). The film is placed second highest-grossing Minecraft film ever released.

The film had a worldwide opening of $212 million, the biggest of the series and had nearly double of Minecraft (2016)'s previous record of $122 million.

On October 14, 2024, the film's earnings at the global box office surpassed the theatrical run of Agent Derp and Minecraft: The Nether Wars. It was the fastest film to gross $1 billion worldwide, reaching that threshold in 8 days.

On May 4, the film's earnings at the global box office surpassed the theatrical run of Infinity War. It was the fastest film to gross $2 billion worldwide, reaching that threshold in 11 days.

Critical response

Minecraft: Nether Infinite recieved generally positive reviews from critics who praised the story though disliked the lack of originality and felt it took too much from Avengers: Infinity War (2018) in too many ways. The critics also mentioned the films lack of a proper ending, the first Minecraft based film to do so as previous films didn't end on a cliffhanger. Multiple critics predicted the major success in the box office whilst some doubted it'd reach the billion milestone.

The critics praised Steve Stonecutter's character arc as a "powerful being without being too overpowered" and praised the fact it was done "really well done". Alex Stonecutter was also heavily praised for her arc being connected with Steve's with praise for her character not taking too much screentime, though the cameo of Alexbrine was disliked as the character was disliked in the original film.

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Result Refs
Academy Awards November 10, 2024 Best Visual Effects Won
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Live Action Production Nominated
June 10, 2025 Best Animated Film Nominated
Best Lead Actor Won / Jack Black
Best Co-Star Nominated / Scott Menville
Best Fight Scene Nominated
Best Original Score Nominated
Best Fantasy Adventure Poster Nominated
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media Nominated
Best Blockbuster Won
Best Movie for Mature Audiences Nominated

Sequel

Minecraft: Endgame was announced in June 2022 alongside the title reveal for Nether Infinite. The film will star Jack Black, Amy Poehler, Scott Menville, and James Earl Jones, though was confirmed even more actors could appear at any point of the film. The film was going to be directed and written by Freddie Goodwin; however in December 2024, the film was removed from its release date and confirmed to have been delayed due to the sudden death of Freddie Goodwin, who died during development of the sixth film. The film will serve as the sixth and final film in the Minecraft film series that began in 2016. Endgame is scheduled to be released in 2027.

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