Fans are hilariously celebrating Minecraft movie day despite the previously announced film being nowhere to be found. However, the lack of an actual film hasn’t stopped the endless memes the community is producing.
On April 16, 2019, Mojang officially announced the Minecraft movie along with a release date. The film was slated to release just three years later on March 4, 2022. But with no further updates, the announcement faded into oblivion.
That was until January 2022, when fans resurfaced the announcement tweet. “Just a couple of months to go,” several fans tweeted as they reshared the long-forgotten proclamation.
Now, fans are celebrating what they’re calling Minecraft movie day with reactionary tweets to the fictitious film. And there’s seemingly no end in sight for the comical Minecraft movie memes.
Dates! They are important, because they allow us to clear our calendars for exciting, nay, MONUMENTAL events. Such as the upcoming Minecraft movie, which finally has one! March 4, 2022. Just around the corner! A few more details here: https://t.co/JfIEBYpptc pic.twitter.com/CstpQVKPdY
— Minecraft (@Minecraft) April 16, 2019
Minecraft movie day memes
The Minecraft movie, sadly, did not release on March 4, 2022. Nevertheless, that hasn’t stopped fans from pretending it has. Twitter has been filled with Oscar-worthy performances from people raving about the nonexistent film that has been described as a cinematic masterpiece.
Twitch streamer and voice actor SPUUKY shed tears claiming the Minecraft film was the most beautiful movie he had ever seen. Streamer GamesCage enthusiastically raved about the movie’s highlights while spoiling its post-credits scene.
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I just watched the Minecraft movie. https://t.co/47JMBtrUDR pic.twitter.com/dxdXy3xjUX
— SPUUKY (@SpuukyLIVE) March 4, 2022
HOLY SHIT THAT MOVIE WAS INCREDIBLE https://t.co/L36RDHRBGX pic.twitter.com/17lJHpRmsC
— GamesCage – Hype Guy (@OnTheDownLoTho) March 4, 2022
A number of tweets compared the Minecraft movie to Spider-Man: No Way Home, which was a recent critically acclaimed film. There were even some who claimed Tom Holland was cast as Steve and did a better job portraying that character than he did Spider-Man.
What happened to the actual Minecraft movie?
While it wasn’t publicly announced by Mojang, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news on October 5, 2020, that the Minecraft Movie no longer had a release date. This was due to how COVID-19 affected the Warner Bros. release calendar.
The film’s release has been delayed indefinitely, and we haven’t heard any news from Warner Bros. or Mojang regarding the production of the Minecraft movie since. However, that hasn’t stopped Minecraft fans from already deeming the film a 10/10.