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Critics and Fans React to the First Footage of the Minecraft Movie: Not Too Good

The highly anticipated Minecraft movie has finally released its first footage, and it’s safe to say that fans are not too thrilled about it. The live-action adaptation has sparked outrage among audiences, with many expressing their disappointment over various aspects of the teaser.

One of the main points of contention is the casting of Jack Black as Steve, the iconic protagonist of the game. Fans argue that Black, an older, overweight man, does not accurately represent the character of Steve, who is depicted as a young, skinny kid with a bright imagination.

Furthermore, the decision to make the movie live-action and heavily reliant on CGI has also drawn criticism from fans. Many believe that a live-action Minecraft movie is unnecessary and goes against the spirit of the game.

Director Jared Hess has defended the choice of live-action, stating that it offers a unique and different perspective on the Minecraft universe. However, fans have already begun remaking the trailer in animated form, indicating their preference for an animated adaptation.

Despite the director’s vision for the film, many are skeptical about its potential success. With reactions ranging from disbelief over Jason Mamoa’s long hair to concerns about the overall direction of the movie, it seems that the Minecraft movie may struggle to resonate with fans.

As the debate continues to rage on, it remains to be seen whether the Minecraft movie will be able to overcome the backlash and win over audiences when it finally hits the big screen.

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