Echoes of the Overworld

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Echoes of the Overworld
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySienna Vale
Written byMyla Salazar
Based onMinecraft
by Mojang
Produced byLegendary Pictures
Benjamin Knowles
Georgiana Valentine
Rabia Nicholson
Starring?
Edited byBridie Lindsey
Music byC414
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date
September 16, 2030
Running time
118 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$125–140 million

Echoes of the Overworld is a 2030 American animated superhero film based on the video game Minecraft and Squared Media. Produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the first film of the Multiverse Saga and seventh Minecraft film overall. Directed by Sienna Vale and written by Myla Salazar, the film stars Danielle Brooks, ??. In the film, Nova and Jackie must overcome threats from their past and learn of a new mysterious portal substance.

Discussions on a new standalone film focused on the character Nova began as early as 2026 prior to the release of Endgame in 2027 with the idea of deepening the backstory of her character.

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  • Danielle Brooks as Nova
  • ?? as Jackie Mary / Knightingale
  • ?? as Angus O'Sullivan: Angus is a pessimistic radiologist who is addicted to chocolate. He looks surprisingly calm. His top quality is that he is particularly cute. His purpose in life is to become a senior postal worker.
  • ?? as Brayden Parker: Brayden Parker is a paranoid man from New Zealand who can only see the moon is in Sagittarius. He has eyes like saucers. He comes from a troubled family. He must use his talent for baking to heal the people around him before he can work on his own problems.
  • ?? as Faith Diaz: Faith is a scheming chef who finds it hard to stay out of trouble. Physically, she is built like a house. Her top quality is that she is particularly respectable. Her purpose in life is to sample the finer things.
  • ?? as Bertha Bennett: Bertha Bennett is a loving woman from Dallas who can only walk when she is upside down. People often compare her to a loving kangaroo. She comes from an unhappy family. On Tuesdays, she likes to look for somewhere better to live.
  • ?? as Alessandro Rose: Alessandro is an inquiring teenager who finds it hard to trust people. He has beautiful, grey eyes. He comes from a broken family. On Thursdays, he likes to go to the zoo.

Lexie is a fine werewolf who is addicted to video games. Physically, she is built like a house. She strongly dislikes her brother. She is particularly interested in escaping from hospital.

7. Ade Johnson, 17, outgoing teenager

Ade Johnson is an outgoing man from Scotland who can only fly when his pet rabbit is in his pocket. People often compare him to an outgoing meadow. His biggest fear is growing old alone. He is striving to redeem himself after insulting the general public on social media.

8. Clarence Edwards, 18, adventurous father

Clarence Edwards is an adventurous man from Toronto who can only eat at night. He has hair like a nasty nylon wig. He strongly dislikes kangaroos. He has to save the world from global warming.

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