Streaming Today: Where and How to Watch a Minecraft Movie
If you’ve been following the buzz around a potential Minecraft movie, then you’ll be excited to know that today is the big day—it’s finally available for streaming! The highly-anticipated video game film, complete with chicken jockeys and all, is now live on Max.
You might have caught glimpses of the hype on social media, like videos of excited theater audiences reacting to the crazy antics of chicken jockeys or Jack Black belting out a tune about cooking chicken with lava. Today is your chance to see what all the fuss is about for yourself.
The movie, titled “A Minecraft Movie,” features an all-star cast including Black, Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, Sebastian Eugene Hansen, and Jennifer Coolidge. It follows the adventures of the protagonists as they navigate through the cubic Overworld and try to find their way back to the real world.
With themes of creativity and adventure, hilarious chicken jockeys, menacing piglins, and even zombies riding on chickens, this film is a must-watch for any Minecraft fan. Directed by Jared Hess, known for hits like “Napoleon Dynamite” and “Nacho Libre,” “A Minecraft Movie” has already made waves at the box office, both domestically and worldwide.
So, if you’re curious to see how the popular video game translates into live-action or if you simply want to relive the excitement of the chicken jockey scene, now is the perfect time to tune in. The movie officially started streaming on Max in the early hours of June 20, at 3:01 a.m. ET. You can also catch a version with American Sign Language for accessibility.
To access the movie, you have several options with Max. There are three standalone plans to choose from, or you can opt for a bundle that includes Max, Disney Plus, and Hulu. The most budget-friendly choice is the ad-supported Max plan, priced at $10 per month or $100 per year. If you prefer an ad-free experience, plans are available for $17 per month or $21 per month.
If you’re not a Max subscriber, don’t worry! “A Minecraft Movie” is also available to rent on Amazon and Fandango at Home for $10. And if you want to save on Max, did you know that an annual subscription to DoorDash DashPass offers free ad-supported Max access? Students can also score discounts on certain subscriptions.
So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and immerse yourself in the world of “A Minecraft Movie.” It’s time to see Minecraft like never before!