Prime Video Just Added One of the Biggest Video Game Adaptations of All Time (And There’s a Sequel on the Way)

The movie Minecraft was a huge hit in theaters, earning over $957 million worldwide – making it the second-highest-grossing film based on a video game, after The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black, the film is now available to stream on Prime Video starting December 22nd. The story follows a group of unlikely heroes who are transported into the world of Minecraft through a strange portal, and they set off on a fantastical adventure through its unique, blocky landscape, guided by a surprising character named Steve.

Hear Me Out: I Think Hallmark Should Make A Holiday Movie For Star Trek Fans

I really want to see a Star Trek holiday special, but Star Trek: Generations doesn’t quite count just because of Picard’s brief Christmas-themed fantasy sequence. Luckily, there’s a company with a lot of experience making holiday movies that I think would be a great fit for Star Trek. I’m suggesting Hallmark create a holiday movie specifically for Star Trek fans.

The Legend of Zelda’s Next Entry Will Benefit From Nintendo-Koei Tecmo Collaboration

When asked about Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Eiji Aonuma playfully suggested the spin-off game had surprisingly released before the team’s main Zelda title on the Nintendo Switch 2. He joked that The Legend of Zelda: Age of Imprisonment was the first Zelda game available on the new console, admitting they’d hoped to be the ones to launch the first Zelda game on it, according to IGN.