Warner Bros.’ The Minecraft Movie has made its digital debut, allowing fans to enjoy the blocky adventure at home. After a wildly successful theatrical run, grossing over $900 million worldwide, the film is now available for rent or purchase on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV.
Parents, brace yourselves—this means kids can now toss popcorn around the living room instead of a theater when their favorite characters, like the infamous Chicken Jockey, appear on screen.
A Record-Breaking Run
While the film didn’t quite hit the elusive billion-dollar mark in theaters, it still dominated as the highest-grossing movie of the year in the U.S. and the second-biggest video game adaptation ever, trailing only The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Beyond box office numbers, The Minecraft Movie left a cultural footprint—spawning viral memes, a Billboard-charting song, and even inspiring fans to bring live chickens to screenings. Few films can claim that kind of impact.
What’s Next for the Film?
Though dethroned at the box office after a few weeks, The Minecraft Movie still has a shot at crossing the billion-dollar threshold with remaining theatrical screenings. However, with digital now available, most viewers will likely opt for home viewing.
A physical release is scheduled for June 24, and a streaming debut on Max is expected in the coming months. Until then, fans can relive the adventure—block by block—from the comfort of their couch.