Where can I stream "A Minecraft Movie"?
"A Minecraft Movie" is available for streaming on-demand on platforms like Prime Video.
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'A Minecraft Movie,' the film adaptation of the popular video game, is now available for streaming. Here's how you can watch it at home.
Following a successful theatrical run, 'A Minecraft Movie' has made its way to streaming platforms. You can now purchase or rent the movie on Prime Video. A digital purchase allows indefinite access, while rentals are available for 30 days to start and 48 hours to finish once played. The film features Jason Momoa as Garrett 'The Garbage Man' Garrison, Jack Black as Steve, Emma Myers as Natalie, and Danielle Brooks as Dawn. Jennifer Coolidge and Rachel House also star. The movie follows a group of misfits entering the Overworld of Minecraft, embarking on a journey to get back home with the help of Steve. The movie has grossed nearly $1 billion worldwide, proving to be a box office success.
"A Minecraft Movie" is available for streaming on-demand on platforms like Prime Video.
It costs $24.99 to buy or $19.99 to rent on Prime Video.
The movie stars Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Emma Myers, and Danielle Brooks.
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