Minecraft Movie: Now Streaming on Max
Get ready; “A Minecraft Movie” is streaming on Max this June, bringing the box office hit starring Jason Momoa adn Jack Black straight to your screen. The film, having grossed an astounding $940 million worldwide, is now poised to become a streaming sensation. Director Jared Hess reflects on the excited audiences, recalling the “chicken jockey!” chants, and the memorable moviegoing experiences. While Max has yet to reveal the exact date, the wait is almost over.This news is just one story from News Directory 3’s newsroom. Plus, don’t miss “The Alto Knights” and classics like “Vertigo” on other platforms. Discover what’s next for home entertainment this summer.
‘A Minecraft Movie’ Heads to Streaming After Box Office Triumph
Following a blockbuster run in theaters, “A Minecraft Movie” is set to stream on Max in June, bringing the box office sensation to homes. The Warner Bros. release, starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black, generated $940 million worldwide, fueled by eager audiences known for chanting “chicken jockey!” during screenings.
Director Jared Hess commented on the screenings, recalling the frenzy surrounding “A Minecraft Movie.” He noted the high spirits of moviegoers, even when the police were called due to excessive cheering and popcorn throwing. Hess said he appreciated the audienceS enthusiasm and the memories they were creating.

Max has yet to announce the specific release date for “A Minecraft Movie.”
“It’s wierd when you’re having too much fun and the cops get called,” director Jared Hess told Entertainment weekly.“It’s funny as I think it’s just literally cheering and throwing popcorn, which is so funny to me that cops are getting called for popcorn.Yeah, it’s hilarious. I’ve seen so many funny videos.”
also debuting on streaming this month is ”The Alto Knights,” starring Robert De Niro, which arrives on Max June 6. additionally, Netflix will offer an Alfred Hitchcock collection starting June 1, featuring classics such as “Vertigo,” “Rear Window,” “Frenzy,” “The Man who Knew Too Much,” “Family Plot,” and “The Birds.” Jordan Peele’s “Us” and zach Cregger’s “Barbarian” will also be available.
What’s next
As summer continues, streaming platforms will continue to compete with theatrical releases, offering viewers a wide array of choices from home.
