Jared Hess, known for his works in the “Napoleon Dynamite” picture of the film “Minecraft in the Cinema”, was reported to be at the beginning of a possible continuation of an adaptation of a popular video game. In the last interview with the deadline cinematography said He shared his opinion about his meeting with the franchise and the cassette’s box office success.
Hess, as primary school students, said that he learned Minecraft for the first time in 2009 thanks to his passionate children who are passionate about the game. According to the director, the proposal to create the film took him back in 2019, which shows the process of developing the current version of the picture.
According to HESS, a comprehensive audience grew in a play during adolescence played an important role in the success of Minecraft Minecraft in Cinema. The director also expressed the confidence that content -creatures accurately convey the tone of the narrative that the characters perceive the absurd world of the game.
As HESS said, the most difficult period for the team was the days after the publication of the first trailer that caused criticism. However, as higher quality promotional materials were published, the public opinion changed according to the director’s observations.
As a sequel to the possibility of a sequel, Hess said he was interested in creating him. Minecraft stressed that the universe contains many unresolved elements that are not included in the first part. The director added that the debate of the continuation has already been continuing and that he looked at the possibility of going back to this world with enthusiasm, noting the fans’ positive reaction to the stage after the loans.
The first weekend of the world rental, Minecraft in the cinema has earned more than $ 300 million and shows one of the best beginnings for Warner Bros.
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Source: Gazeta

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