Summary
- A second trailer for Minecraft movie has been released by Warner Bros., showing off redstone contraptions and Ender Pearls.
- It also reveals some of Steve's backstory, as he explains he was a miner who came across a mysterious artifact that transported him to The Overworld.
- On top of that, we get a better look at wolves, and other mobs such as skeletons and zombies.
Earlier this year, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft fans were both horrified and delighted by the first official trailer for 🌜the Minecraft movie, which saw the eclectic cast enter The Overworld and meet Steve, who looked a lot like Jack Black in a blue shirt. That trailer went down like a lead balloon w꧋ith longtime Minecraf🐬t fans, so here's hoping that Warner Bros. does a little be⛎tter with the movie's second trailer, which♋ dropped earlier today.
The trailer begins with some backstory about Steve, explaining that he was once a little boy that dreamed of becoming a miner, before one day realizing his dream and finding a doohickey that transported him to The Overworld. We then see a quick montage of footage from m🐈oments in the movie, as Steve interacts with the movie's main cast and gives them more info about the world they find themselves in.
Minecraft Movie's Second Trailer Shows Off Redstone Contraptions And Ender Pearls
While a lot of the footage is fairly basic, we do see a couple of Minecraft staples. For example, halfway through the trailer, Steve and the gang ride a minecart over some redstone-powered rails, and also use a redstone-powered cooker to fry a chicken alive. Later on, one of the movie's characters picks up an Ender Pearl, throwing it over his shoulder in disbelief after Steve tel🌃ls him he can use it to teleport, which leads to him teleporting to the other side of the 𝓀room.

Warner Bros. Doesn't Care What You Think Of The Minecraft Movie
There's not going to 🐬be any Sonic-style tweaking this time.
They're very small snippets of the movie, but at least it proves that someone behind the scenes is committed to making it as faithful as possible, even if it still looks absolutely hideous. Speaking of, we also get to see the Minecraft crew running from various mobs too, which were recently shown o♋ff on their own cursed showcases. Granted, they loꦕok a little bit better in the actual film, but they're still weirඣdly creepy.
That's pretty much all Warner Bros. had to show in this new t꧋railer, though you'd imagine we'll get a couple more before Minecraft releases on April 4 next year. Until then, we can only cross our fingers and pray that we're not subjected to anything more distressing from the Minecraft movie in the meantime.