Last week, the live-action movie trailer for Minecraft released by Warner Bros. sparked dissatisfaction among players. Many players believed that the trailer did not truly reflect the essence of Minecraft, but instead seemed out of place. Fan-made movie "Minecraft" trailer: A player created a new animated trailer and posted it online. The trailer showcases the unique charm of Minecraft in the form of animation and pays tribute to the classic elements of the game. The player said in the video description that he was very disappointed with Warner Bros.' live-action movie trailer and believed that the movie did not respect the 15-year history and huge community of "Minecraft". He hoped that his animated trailer could better show the charm of "Minecraft". The animated trailer was recognized by many players, who said that the trailer was more in line with the style of "Minecraft" than the live-action trailer of Warner Bros. At present, Warner Bros. has not responded to the players' criticism. But it is foreseeable that players' expectations for the live-action movie of "Minecraft" will continue to increase over time. The live-action movie "Minecraft" stars Jason Momoa, Jack Black and others, directed by Jared Hess, and will be released in North America on April 4, 2025. |
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