Screenings of A Minecraft Movie now feature a disclaimer encouraging respectful behavior in theaters, reportedly in response to incidents where moviegoers threw popcorn. Notably, Jack Black, who voices the protagonist Steve, addressed fans at a screening, reiterating that popcorn should not be tossed around. The film has been incredibly successful, ranking as the second-highest-grossing video game adaptation after The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Warner Bros. is also considering a potential sequel, although no official plans have been finalized yet, indicating continued interest in the franchise.
The new disclaimer before screenings of A Minecraft Movie aims to address behavior issues, urging audiences to treat theaters with respect and not misuse popcorn.
Jack Black appeared at a screening to remind fans that popcorn buckets are not to be used as Ender Pearls, reinforcing the movie's playful yet respectful tone.
Despite some reported disruptions at showings, A Minecraft Movie has been a box office success, becoming the second-highest-grossing video game film of all time.
While there's no official deal for a sequel yet, Warner Bros. is already considering making a sequel to A Minecraft Movie 'imminently'.
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