After the release of the official trailer for the movie based on the popular game Minecraft, many viewers spoke out for some video games not being the basis for movies. In addition, a new viral video in which one of the fans recreated the movie trailer in Minecraft’s “native” square animation has become a confirmation of these statements.
Many commenters on the official trailer criticized the animal character designs from the original Minecraft Movie trailer. Some said they just didn’t respond well to vision.
Internet users also began to joke and point out the absence of some of the decisions related to reviving creatures from the game. The fur given to the animals turned them into creatures halfway between video games and their real-life counterparts.
Sharp-eyed X (formerly Twitter) user StickyPiston Hosting pointed out another shocking discovery. Animals have teeth similar to humans. What are they going to do with them?
“The pink sheep seen in the trailer seem to be among the most nightmarish animals in the film,” gamesradar.com rated the trailer.
But the animated fan remake has been viewed more than 1.6 million times and received 70 thousand likes in less than one day. Below you can compare the two trailers:
Fan version:
And here is the original version:
“This is so much better,” read one fan comment on the video. Another viewer wrote: “THIS IS WHAT IT SHOULD BE LIKE.”
There was also this comment: “It looks much better than the official trailer. I hate it when good things are ruined by corporate money grabs and the preconceived notion that you need popular actors to make a good movie.”
The first release of Minecraft Movie is scheduled for April 5, 2025. Directed by Jared Hess. The film follows a group of four who are transported to the magical world of Minecraft through a mysterious portal. The film stars Jason Momoa (Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom), Emma Myers (A Wednesday), Danielle Brooks (Peacemaker) and Sebastian Eugene Hansen (Just Mercy). Jack Black is featured in the trailer as Steve, one of the main characters in Minecraft.
The game Minecraft has sold more than 300 million copies worldwide, which is loved by both adults and children, and it is also a good foundation for creativity.
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