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Apr 09, 2025 10:13 AMNa het breken van alle box office records heeft de Minecraft-film 1,3 miljard dollar opgebracht, wat de weg opent voor een vervolg. Regisseur Jared Ness bevestigde in een interview dat er gesprekken gaande zijn over een sequel. Hij gaf aan dat het maken van de eerste film zo leuk was en dat er nog zoveel te verkennen valt in de wereld van Minecraft. Fans lijken enthousiast, vooral na de teaser in de end credits van de eerste film. Ness hintte ook dat Alex, een andere belangrijke personage in Minecraft, zeker zal worden opgenomen in het vervolg.
nIs er een vervolg op de Minecraft-film bevestigd? nJa, regisseur Jared Ness heeft bevestigd dat er gesprekken plaatsvinden over een vervolg op de succesvolle Minecraft-film, waarbij nieuwe personages zoals Alex worden overwogen.nMinecraft is een open wereld sandbox-spel dat in 2011 werd uitgebracht door Mojang. Het biedt spelers de vrijheid om te bouwen en te creëren met blokken in een eindeloze procedurale wereld. De populariteit van het spel heeft geleid tot talloze merchandise, spin-off-games en nu ook films, wat de rijke inspiratiebron van het spel aantoont. De eerste film heeft bewezen dat Minecraft een levendig universum heeft dat perfect is voor verdere verkenning op het grote scherm.

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