Summary
- The Nether Mobs have somehow made their way into the Overworld, acting as antagonists.
- A brand-new blue portal can be seen in the teaser, departing from the game's iconic purple Nether Portal.
- The movie introduces original items in crafting, deviating from the game's items that players are familiar with.
After years of anticipation, the teaser for A Minecraft Movie is finally here, and it comes with plenty of surprises. Fans have long speculated about how the beloved sandbox game would make the leap to the big screen, and with the teaser out, they have their first glimpse of what to expect. While many fans are excited and eager for the movie's release, it's clear that some aren't thrilled with the creative liberties taken by the filmmakers. From the glimpses that the trailer provides, it looks like the movie differs from the source material in certain ways.
Given the game's whimsical and endearingly unrealistic nature, it's not surprising that some changes were made. Adapting Minecraft to live-action while staying entirely faithful to the game would have proven to be quite the challenge. Even so, some of the differences have left fans divided. Some could be interesting to see onscreen, but a few others are hard to justify.

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5 Nether Mobs In The Overworld
These Enemies Have Somehow Escaped The Nether
One of the coolest and most exciting aspects of Minecraft is its various dimensions. Among them, the Nether stands out as the scariest. It acts as the game's version of Hell, filled with dangerous mobs like Piglins and Ghasts that players must face if they venture here. Luckily, in the game, these terrifying creatures are typically confined to the Nether and can only reach the Overworld through deliberate player actions.
But in the movie's teaser, entire hordes of Piglins and Ghasts can be seen roaming in the Overworld, likely serving as antagonists to the main characters. The teaser doesn't explain how these mobs escaped the Nether, implying that they can travel between dimensions on their own. This would be a significant departure from the game's mechanics. Then again, since it is possible in the game with player assistance, it may be the case that someone has let them loose on purpose.
4 A Brand-New Portal
A Nether Portal, But Blue!
There aren't many things more exciting in Minecraft than constructing a Nether Portal for the first time. This marks a significant milestone in the game, allowing players to enter the Nether dimension. Despite the numerous updates the game has seen over the years, the iconic purple-glowing portal has remained mostly unchanged, making it a classic part of the Minecraft experience.

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However, the movie's teaser introduces a brand-new gateway that resembles the Nether Portal, but with a striking blue glow instead of the familiar purple. Since the game doesn't feature any blue portals, this addition is original to the movie, sparking curiosity about its purpose and what role it might fill in the story.
3 Original Items
The Film Isn't Just Sticking To Items From The Game
The teaser for A Minecraft Movie gave fans their first peek at what crafting is going to look like in the film, and in doing so, revealed something that struck many as peculiar. It appears that the filmmakers have decided to use original items in the movie instead of working around the items that exist in the game. Viewers can see evidence of this about 30 seconds into the teaser, where Jason Momoa's character crafts a contraption that looks like some sort of double cauldron.
There is nothing similar to this contraption that appears in the game, so it implies that fans may see even more original items in the movie. Given the practically countless number of items the filmmakers could have picked from the game, seeing them deviate like this may be a bummer for many fans who were excited to see those items on the big screen. However, it's still interesting to see what's to come.
2 Blocky Flowers
The Movie's Scenery Might Be A Little Too Cubical
While Minecraft's charm largely stems from its cubical visuals, veteran players know that not everything adheres to this blocky design. For instance, the flowers in the game all have beautiful designs. They break away from the rigid, blocky nature of other items like leaves, lending some variety to the game's graphical style.

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However, giant, blocky flowers can be seen scattered throughout the Overworld in the movie's teaser. Although some of the classic Minecraft flowers are also present alongside them, seeing these cubical flowers across the landscape is a bit peculiar. It also raises the question of what other design changes fans might see in the movie.
1 Steve's Appearance
Steve Looks To Have Gotten A Redesign
When it comes to iconic characters in pop culture, Steve is often overlooked; yet he's one of the most widely recognized fictional figure. Millions are familiar with his simple aesthetic: a blue shirt and an awesome goatee. While many elements of Minecraft would require considerable effort to adapt to live-action, Steve's design should have been pretty straightforward to replicate.
When Steve is finally revealed near the end of A Minecraft Movie's teaser, Jack Black's portrayal hardly resembles the original character. Aside from the blue shirt (which isn't an exact match to the game version) Steve's appearance in the movie seems to be drastically different, which is proving to be a controversial change for many fans.







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- Top Critic Rating: 90/100 Critics Recommend: 84%
- Franchise
- Minecraft
- Platform(s)
- 3DS, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360
- Released
- November 18, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Mojang
- ESRB
- E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence