The highly-anticipated Minecraft live-action movie adaptation got a new leak, and it shows the props that the studio used in filming the upcoming title, one that remains to be revealed to the public.

Massive rumors have already surrounded this movie development, and many are looking forward to seeing the pixelated sandbox world come to life, one that stars Jason Momoa and Jack Black.

Minecraft Live-Action Movie Props Leaked From Set

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A user called "josh_space" took his discoveries to X, sharing leaked images of set props found outside a studio, claiming that these are from the live-action filming of the upcoming Minecraft live-action movie. The user regarded that these were the real deal, and claimed that it was not part of an April Fool's joke as he posted it last Monday, April 1.

The user shared more images on his X account, showing more iterations of the real-life-looking boxy tree, one that resembles the pixelated aesthetic of Minecraft but shows that it is more realistic as it features leaves.

It was also shown how the studio creates the said tree prop, one that uses a game-accurate boxy frame to create the movie's environment.

The latest from the leaker is part of a rock wall for the Minecraft movie, showing the hard-edged sides found in the game.

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What to Expect from the Minecraft Movie?

There are still no official looks, teasers, or trailers for the Minecraft movie, and Mojang Studios and Microsoft are working closely with the film creators for its live-action adaptation.

So far, only Jack Black has been confirmed to have a character. He will play the main avatar in the game, Steve, with Alex, who is still a mystery. Jason Momoa, who still has an unconfirmed character, will join Black alongside Emma Myers, Jennifer Coolidge, and more.

Reports claim Minecraft's live-action movie will be released in 2025.

Minecraft and its Franchise

The 2009 experience previously known as Cave Game went far and wide to what people now know as Minecraft, highly regarded as the best-selling game of all time. Since its official public release in 2011, the game already sold as many as 300 million copies and counting back in 2023, is widely regarded as a game for all ages and offers massive experiences for all.

Minecraft's basic experience already takes its players to two essential modes, the Creative and the Survival. Through this, users may either create a massive world beyond their imaginations or traverse the lands with nature's threats.

In one creative development here, as many as 2,700 players worked together to bring a 1:1 scale of New York City over to Minecraft for people to explore, complete with all the historical landmarks and more.

Additionally, the game is also popular for the many collaborations and crossovers that brought iconic characters, their skins, worlds, and more to the game.

With its commercial success, it is now being adapted as a Hollywood movie, one that will capture an accurate representation of pixels in the game, as seen on its prop leak.

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