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Minecraft Movie Block Party Showings: You Can Sing, but Don't Throw Popcorn

Jack Black himself implores audiences of the movie juggernaut to avoid throwing popcorn as special new screenings are announced.

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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. A Minecraft Movie, which has now earned over $800 million at the worldwide box office, is getting Block Party Edition screenings that encourage audiences to talk and sing along with the film, Warner Bros. said in a press release on Monday

The special screenings begin May 2 -- they'll last past that date, but showings will vary by location, a Warner Bros. representative told CNET. Fans have already been singing along and shouting out lines, a la The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and now the special screenings are encouraging the interaction. 

"You know the moments. You know the lines. You love the songs! Now it's time to get loose, laugh out loud and belt out those lyrics like a true diamond-tier fan," Warner Bros. said.

Of course, as theatergoers quickly discovered when the movie took off, viewers have been acting far rowdier than just singing lyrics, infamously leaving movie theaters trashed in the aftermath. In some instances, authorities were called to kick out moviegoers, and in another instance, a live chicken was brought into a screening. 

That's why the man who stars as Steve, Jack Black himself, visited a mid-April Los Angeles showing of the movie to encourage audiences to stop the throwing of "popped corn" in their excitement -- a warning that will be even more important when the sing-along version of the show debuts.

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A Minecraft Movie, based on the wildly popular video game, has been a massive success for Warner Bros, despite being critically panned. The film has already brought in $816 million in a theater environment in which ticket sales are declining, year over year. The Block Party Edition seems to be a bid to get repeat ticket sales from fans. 

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Despite the headaches from some moviegoers, A Minecraft Movie has been a reprieve for movie theaters. In 2025, movies like Snow White and Mickey 17 have been box office disappointments. Considering movie theaters make a good portion of their revenues via concession sales, at least all that thrown popcorn is turning into cash.