The film industry has been shakily regaining its footing after a tumultuous decade of streamers, strikes and pandemic-induced shutdowns, causing years-long identity crises for studios trying to restore attendance.
So, it came as a bit of a surprise when A Minecraft Movie, Warner Bros.’ contribution to the children’s IP adaptation trend, surpassed box office expectations after opening this past weekend.
According to Variety, the film earned $163 million domestically and $313 million globally, making it the biggest debut of 2025. It is the biggest video game adaptation opening in box office history, surpassing the record previously held by 2023’s The Super Mario Bros Movie.
A tepid critical response didn’t sink the movie’s commercial success — NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast called it “ridiculous,” but not necessarily in a bad way.
The popularity of the film as a subject of online discourse is multifaceted, too. Leading up to the film’s release, clips from watershed moments of the film were already going viral on TikTok.


