- Islamabad
- 25.5°C
- Today ( Tuesday, 28 April 2026)
Jack Black Joins Star-Studded Cast of "Minecraft"
Hollywood star Jack Black has joined the ensemble cast of the much-anticipated live-action adaptation of the popular video game "Minecraft." The film, backed by Warner Bros. and Legendary, is set to commence production soon in the scenic landscapes of New Zealand. Black, known for his versatile roles in films such as "School of Rock" and "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," will be sharing the screen with previously announced cast members, including Jason Momoa, Emma Myers from "Wednesday," and Danielle Brooks, renowned for her role in "The Color Purple." Jared Hess, the acclaimed filmmaker behind "Napoleon Dynamite" and who previously collaborated with Jack Black on "Nacho Libre" in 2006, is set to direct the ambitious project. The combination of Hess's unique directorial style and the star-studded cast has heightened expectations for what promises to be a visually stunning and entertaining adaptation. Despite the buzz surrounding the film, details about the storyline and the screenplay remain shrouded in mystery. The "Minecraft" movie has been a long-anticipated project, with various directors, including Shawn Levy, Rob McElhenney, and Peter Sollett, being linked to it over the years. Mark your calendars as "Minecraft" is scheduled to hit theaters on April 4, 2025. Fans of the beloved video game can now look forward to witnessing their favorite pixelated world come to life on the big screen, with an all-star cast adding an extra layer of excitement to the cinematic adaptation.
-
At the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in 2024, the UAE and India officially launched the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) Council (UICC). This milestone event, attended by UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi and In...
-
Australia has expressed support for the military actions of the United States and the United Kingdom as they conducted over a dozen airstrikes against locations utilized by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. The strikes, confirmed by US President Joe Biden, represent a substa...
Stay Connected
Get Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest news, popular news and exclusive updates.





















Facebook Comments