A Minecraft Movie continues to break records at the box office, making it one of the biggest hits of 2025. The film has now achieved its final major milestone in North America by crossing the $400 million mark. On top of that, it has officially beaten Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to enter the list of the top 50 highest-grossing movies of all time in the United States.
This exciting news comes just before the movie’s digital release, which is scheduled for May 13. That release is expected to slow down its box office performance, but the film has already accomplished more than anyone expected.
A Huge Box Office Winner
A Minecraft Movie earned a strong $1.9 million on its 6th Friday, despite losing over 100 theaters. This is a drop of just 35.5% from last Friday, showing that the film still has strong audience support. With this new total, the movie has now collected a whopping $402.9 million at the North American box office.
This makes it the first movie of 2025 to cross $400 million domestically. The film now holds the #50 spot on the list of highest-grossing movies ever in the US, taking the place of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which made $402.11 million. The Transformers sequel, directed by Michael Bay, held that position for years—until now.
Next in Line: Jumanji & Iron Man 3
A Minecraft Movie is expected to keep climbing the ranks. It’s predicted to earn between $8 million and $10 million over its sixth weekend. If those numbers hold, it will soon overtake Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle ($404.5 million) and even Iron Man 3 on the all-time list, aiming for the #44 spot next.
This shows just how strong the fanbase is for the Minecraft brand, as well as the wide appeal of Jason Momoa’s family-friendly adventure film.
Global Box Office Performance
Worldwide, the movie has earned a total of $894.03 million, and it’s expected to cross the $900 million mark this weekend. While it’s not certain if it will hit $1 billion globally, the chances are still there. However, the upcoming digital release and competition from Lilo & Stitch—another family-friendly film set to arrive later this month—might slow things down.
Still, A Minecraft Movie has already cemented its place as one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. Whether it crosses $1 billion or not, it’s a massive success both in the United States and globally.
Final Thoughts
Released on April 4, the PG-rated movie has been in theaters for over a month and continues to pull in impressive numbers. The digital release on May 13 may impact its theatrical run, but A Minecraft Movie has already done what few movies can—become a true box office sensation.
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