OMG! 😱 The biggest cinematic masterpiece 🎬 of our generation, A Minecraft Movie, raked in a measly $423.9 million in the U.S. 🙄 Like, that’s barely enough to buy a decent mansion these days. It only beat Lilo & Stitch by, like, pocket change. 🪙 Worldwide, it’s #3? Seriously? 🥉 Behind some random Chinese cartoon? 🐉 And Lilo & Stitch AGAIN? 🧵 Get outta here!
So, like, duh! 🙄 Sequel time, obvi! 💅
Warner Bros., bless their clueless hearts, 💖 announced another Minecraft movie. All they gave us was a poster 🖼️ and a release date: July 23, 2027. 🗓️ Seriously, 2027? I’ll be, like, ancient by then! 👵
No cast, no crew, nothing! 🤷 The first one, directed by some dude named Jared Hess (who?), had Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and Danielle Brooks. 🤩 I mean, Momoa was probably just there for the paycheck, let’s be real. 💰 It wasn’t a critical darling, but the film became a viral sensation because of all those annoying kids screaming and clapping in theaters. 👏 Warner Bros. knows their audience: brainwashed zombies. 🧟
The movie was about some noobs 👶 who stumble into the blocky world of Minecraft and have to team up with Steve (Black) to find their way back home. 🏡 Groundbreaking stuff, really. 🙄
Some screenings got so wild, the cops 👮 had to show up! Can you imagine? 🤣 Warner Bros., in their infinite wisdom, decided to encourage the chaos with special yell-along screenings. Genius! 🧠
Minecraft 2 (title pending because they’re creatively bankrupt, obviously 💸) is hitting theaters on July 23, 2027. If they learned anything from the first one, it should be called Minecraft 2: Chicken Jockey’s Revenge. 🐔 Or maybe I … Am Steve: Another Minecraft Movie. 🚶♂️ Either way, it’s gonna be lit 🔥 (or not 🤷♀️).
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
Finn McFrame: changing the world, one satirical lens flare at a time.
