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The Unlikely Blockbuster
USASunday, April 6, 2025
"Minecraft" is based on one of the most popular video games ever made. But that doesn't always guarantee success on the big screen. Look at "Borderlands" from last year, for example. However, recent game-based films have been doing well, like "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" and "Sonic the Hedgehog. " Legendary Entertainment, the production company behind "Minecraft, " has a history of turning major properties into successful films. They've done it with "Godzilla, " "King Kong, " and "Dune. " The studio's chair, Mary Parent, says that when a film connects with the culture, it takes on a life of its own. Warner Bros. didn't hold back when it came to promoting "Minecraft. " They partnered with 45 brands, including McDonald's and Doritos, to get the word out. This kind of marketing strategy is what puts a film on the map. As "Minecraft" dominated the box office, other films had to settle for the leftovers. "A Working Man, " starring Jason Statham, came in second with $7. 2 million. "The Chosen: Last Supper – Part 2" stayed in third place with $6. 7 million. Disney's "Snow White" had a disappointing third week, earning just $6 million. And "The Woman in the Yard" rounded out the top five with $4. 5 million. New to theaters, "Hell of a Summer" had a decent opening with $1. 75 million. It's a low-budget horror comedy starring Finn Wolfhard, known for his role in "Stranger Things. "
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