Summary

  • Both of the Minecraft post-credit scenes have leaked, and no, it's not an April Fool's Day joke.
  • They leaked yesterday, revealing who Matt Berry plays alongside a surprising new character.
  • The first post-credit scene even lays the groundwork for a sequel.

Both of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft movi🐠e post-credit scenes (yes, there are two) have leaked, and I'll preface this with a spoiler warning, but frankly, think of it as a content warning. Disturbing stuff aheꦯad.

Spoilers for the Minecraft movie.

This will sound like a bad April Fool's Day joke, but bear with me: 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Matt Berry plays a villager who l🥃earns to speak English, falls in love with Jennifer Coolidge's character aft🗹er she runs him over, and the two get engaged. Oh, and Coolidge speaks villager.

The moment I hit you with my car, I knew you were t🐠he one.

It's not AI, it's not a deepfake, and it's not a meme. It doesn't even appear to be a fake leak circulated by Warner Bros. for April Fool's Day. It was shared yesterday. And to add even more creꦦdence to this uncanny love affair, way back in 2023.

Many at the time assumed he was signing up to play Steve. But with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Jack Black taking on the role, that left the Berry queꦬstion up in the air. Finally, two y༺ears later, we have an answer, although I kind of wish we didn't.

Minecraft Post-Credit Scene Reveals Alex Like She's An Avenger

I did say there were two post-credit s❀cenes. The first is a lot less uncanny, but true to everything we know about the Minecraft movie so far, it's bizarre. Steve, who has escaped from the game world in what is definitely not just a rehash of Jumanji, finally returns home, no longer yearning for the mines but for the comfort of his childhood. Only someone else has moved in. Drum roll, please.

Out steps Alex, and when she says her name, Steve raises an eyebrow knowingly. It's almost like when Nick Fury showed ꦬup to recruit a new Avenger in the old MCU movies, only here, it's a default skin with no backstory.

Part of🌳 me is still concerned this might all be a big April Fool's Day joke. At any rate, Warner Bros. is clearly confident that this movie will perform well at the box, enough that it's already laying the groundwork for a sequel.