Guys (Spoiler Alert of the Lego Movie),do you rememnber the green ninja (from Lego NinjaGo) appearing as a cameo? (idk the real meaning for cameo) Maybe Sky, Deadlox, Slamacow, or other minecraftes from Youtube or Animators could appear as people helping the main character through the story. (TOTAL AWESOMENESS!!!) If they ship SkyLox even better (SkyLox fangirl)If not I´ll hope the main character is a female (You know, to attract girls to play miencraft). Romance would be cheesy, unless they have a surprising way to explain it. And whomever has finished the game (had fought the EnderDragon) do you remember the credits? It could be as awesome as that. Let´s all hope the SkyArmy is on the movie!
It'll be interesting if this comes to fruition. I'll probably go see it if it does. But I'm not going to hold my breath as the odds are slim.
On average a major movie studio will buy about 250 scripts or the rights to other franchises every year. Under 100 of them will be greenlit to go into pre-production. About 25 of them will complete production and about 10-15 will actually be released.
By speculating about the movie, it is also adviced to take into account that the movie is maybe not going to look like Minecraft itself. Think about it, most game movies do not have the same graphics or style as the concerning games, but are just normal cinematic. So it could also become quite possible a movie like Cast Away, or Robinson Crusoe, with events and environments inspired by the game. Maybe it is going to be for example about a group of real people, just placed in a world without knowing how and when, and they are going to try to build a small civilisation, while finding out what has happend. And maybe they then try to survive with the mechanics just inspired by the game, but not exactly one to one implemented.
So it could also become a classic survival story, with real people in a real environment (New Zealand of course ), with some Minecraft fantasy elements and some scaryness and or jumpscares from the mobs of the night (I mean, a real life enderman...). With intriges, griefers, that strange green walking plant, romances, explorations, conflicts, surprises and at last the discovery of the secret. We don't know yet what they are going to make, but this is quite possible and also fitting with the game. And I think that the change is bigger that it will become a real life movie, because it could otherwise be labeled as art house, and art house does not attrack a big public normally.
Let's hope they don't do that, or else it'll be a repeat of Super Mario Bros.
Although I'm not much of a movie guy, I'd probably be interested to see that happening. I can understand people not being interested in one, but at the same time, it's not like anyone's gonna be forced to see it - so there's no real downside to having one. Animated would probably be best, due to the game's style and all, and it better be more than a simple "this is Steve, he builds a house, he finds diamonds, he goes to the nether, he finds a stronghold, he kills the ender dragon" kind of deal - that's the one thing I'd be afraid of. If the people behind the movie would take the time to see fan-content first and foremost, they'd quickly find out that it has been done enough that more representations of the game's storyline are not very necessary, haha. Not on that kind of budget, anyway.
As long as it'd be an original story set in the game's world, I'd be pretty okay with it.
no matter if it is live action or animated i wanna see captain sparkles in it with someone else i really don't care i want the sparklez... or or i will choose the bajancanadian and asfjerome tag team that would be a hillarious movie in my opininon
It will probably go something like this: Live-action Steve (probably played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) ends up on a boat, through some contrived story, which ultimately crashes and he wakes up as a 3D animated character in a really nicely rendered version of a Minecraft world. He will do all the general stuff: making tools, fighting mobs, building a house, farming, and exploring. Probably not a lot of mining, unless there is a separate montage or a musical-esque song about mining to make it more interesting, and ending climatically with finding his first diamond. They'll probably make him an electrician or engineer in real life, but still have him hurt himself accidentally, several times while he figures out how redstone works just to inject some over-the-top slapstick humor into the mix. Then he meets villagers, which all look a little different, have their own personalities, and exist in male and female variants. He asks them how to get back to the real world, they tell him about the Ender Dragon, etc. He probably becomes the village redstoner, and helps turn it into a large, bustling metropolis in yet another montage sequence. But no matter how successful he is, he still longs to be home with his family. Eventually, he will seek out a witch, who will be the one that creates a portal for him, and sends him to the Nether to get blaze powder. A shadowy figure will probably be following him throughout the whole movie, and will be revealed to be Herobrine when he is confronted by the Wither, which won't require any collecting of skulls or construction, but just exist as the 'boss' of the Nether. Herobrine will fight the Wither while Steve escapes. Overall there will be lots of action and goofy humor to make kids happy, some of which will have double meanings which will make the adults who don't know anything about Minecraft but take their kids to see it happy as well. When he finally gets to the End, the Ender Dragon won't be hostile, but act more as an intelligent, omnipotent, god-like creature which grants his wish to return home. And Live-action Steve wakes up in a hospital room, having been in a coma for only a few weeks. His family will be there. The End. Except... In the last scene an extremely realistic-looking Enderman is standing outside the hospital window looking inside, leaving it open for a sequel. It will get rave reviews, but there will never be a sequel no matter how much people beg for it. It will be remade in the year 2042, and even though the animation quality will be 10 times better, people will say that it's nowhere near as good as the original.
I can understand a Lego movie, as there are sets and themes and characters, but a Minecraft movie would be ridiculous. Seriously, the game has no major plot whatsoever, as you can do whatever the hell you like in it. So, a minecraft movie would be virtually pointless, (they could just change the blocks to lego or whatever, or do it with live action, and the movie would be 100% disconnected from minecraft).
It will probably go something like this: Live-action Steve (probably played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) ends up on a boat, through some contrived story, which ultimately crashes and he wakes up as a 3D animated character in a really nicely rendered version of a Minecraft world. He will do all the general stuff: making tools, fighting mobs, building a house, farming, and exploring. Probably not a lot of mining, unless there is a separate montage or a musical-esque song about mining to make it more interesting, and ending climatically with finding his first diamond. They'll probably make him an electrician or engineer in real life, but still have him hurt himself accidentally, several times while he figures out how redstone works just to inject some over-the-top slapstick humor into the mix. Then he meets villagers, which all look a little different, have their own personalities, and exist in male and female variants. He asks them how to get back to the real world, they tell him about the Ender Dragon, etc. He probably becomes the village redstoner, and helps turn it into a large, bustling metropolis in yet another montage sequence. But no matter how successful he is, he still longs to be home with his family. Eventually, he will seek out a witch, who will be the one that creates a portal for him, and sends him to the Nether to get blaze powder. A shadowy figure will probably be following him throughout the whole movie, and will be revealed to be Herobrine when he is confronted by the Wither, which won't require any collecting of skulls or construction, but just exist as the 'boss' of the Nether. Herobrine will fight the Wither while Steve escapes. Overall there will be lots of action and goofy humor to make kids happy, some of which will have double meanings which will make the adults who don't know anything about Minecraft but take their kids to see it happy as well. When he finally gets to the End, the Ender Dragon won't be hostile, but act more as an intelligent, omnipotent, god-like creature which grants his wish to return home. And Live-action Steve wakes up in a hospital room, having been in a coma for only a few weeks. His family will be there. The End. Except... In the last scene an extremely realistic-looking Enderman is standing outside the hospital window looking inside, leaving it open for a sequel. It will get rave reviews, but there will never be a sequel no matter how much people beg for it. It will be remade in the year 2042, and even though the animation quality will be 10 times better, people will say that it's nowhere near as good as the original.
If they made a film like that, then I can easily see minecraft being ruined. People will request that things from the film get added to the game, and pretty soon the game loses all of it's simplicity and becomes rubbish.
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I think that the movie is going to be about steve looking for herobrine and people are saying that herobrine is not real and steve finds herobrine and trys to kill him. 0__0 so yeah I think that will happen.
Maybe Sky, Deadlox, Slamacow, or other minecraftes from Youtube or Animators could appear as people helping the main character through the story. (TOTAL AWESOMENESS!!!)
If they ship SkyLox even better (SkyLox fangirl)If not I´ll hope the main character is a female (You know, to attract girls to play miencraft). Romance would be cheesy, unless they have a surprising way to explain it.
And whomever has finished the game (had fought the EnderDragon) do you remember the credits?
It could be as awesome as that.
Let´s all hope the SkyArmy is on the movie!
On average a major movie studio will buy about 250 scripts or the rights to other franchises every year. Under 100 of them will be greenlit to go into pre-production. About 25 of them will complete production and about 10-15 will actually be released.
Let's hope they don't do that, or else it'll be a repeat of Super Mario Bros.
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As long as it'd be an original story set in the game's world, I'd be pretty okay with it.
If they made a film like that, then I can easily see minecraft being ruined. People will request that things from the film get added to the game, and pretty soon the game loses all of it's simplicity and becomes rubbish.
Think how it would look like when the mobs, naturally generated structures and everything is transformed into real life.
I mean, can you imagine Ender Dragon appearing in real life? Or a Wither?
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