Minecraft Movie Divides Fans with Rotten Tomatoes Score and Workprint Leak
Anticipation turned to heated debate as the Minecraft movie's Rotten Tomatoes score dropped just ahead of its wide release. With a 52-53% rating – classified as "Rotten" – audiences and critics alike are clashing over whether Warner Bros.' latest video game adaptation is a nostalgic win or a creative disaster.

A Tumultuous Launch
The review embargo lifted on April 3, 2025, revealing a lukewarm 52% Rotten Tomatoes score that took both fans and critics by surprise. Just hours later, a leaked unfinished workprint version surfaced on social media, sparking further controversy. The movie officially hits theaters on April 4 in global markets, following a March 30 London premiere.
Years in the Making
Originally announced in 2014, the film took over a decade to bring to screen. Delayed repeatedly by the COVID-19 pandemic, creative rewrites, multiple studio changes, and strike-related production halts, the Minecraft movie finally wrapped filming in 2024. Directed by Jared Hess of Napoleon Dynamite fame, the adaptation stars Jack Black as Steve and Jason Momoa in an undisclosed role.
Critical Voices
💬 "Taps into the wild energy of creativity - a great choice for the whole family!" – Leo Brady (AMovieGuy.com)
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💬 "The movie is where Minecraft creativity goes to die." – Radheyan Simonpillai (Globe and Mail)
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💬 "A cubic misfire that might end Warner Bros. executives' careers." – Rotten Tomatoes Consensus
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Online Reactions
💬 "The Minecraft movie leak proves Steve was right to punch trees - this film needs to be buried underground! #NotMyCraft" – @BlockDestroyer
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The Bigger Picture
This release marks more than just a video game adaptation—it’s a high-stakes bet for Warner Bros. After recent box office disappointments like Joker 2 and Mickey 17, the Minecraft movie represents a litmus test for the studio's future. Whispers of reshuffled leadership, with Peter Safran possibly stepping in, suggest that how this movie performs could impact more than just franchise plans.
Explore More
- IMDb: Minecraft Movie News
- Screen Rant: Trailer Breakdown
- Wikipedia: Development History
- Final Trailer: Nether Invasion
Conclusion
✔️ A decade-long build culminates in divisive opinions
✔️ With a Rotten score and controversy surrounding its leak, Minecraft fans must decide whether this blocky blockbuster was worth the wait