The recently released *A Minecraft Movie* has brought the beloved game to life in a unique way, thanks in part to a private Minecraft server set up for the entire cast and crew. This immersive tool allowed everyone involved to dive deep into the world of Minecraft, enhancing the film's authenticity. Notably, Jack Black, who plays Steve in the movie, embraced this opportunity fully, proving his dedication by constructing a grand mansion atop the highest mountain within the server. This mansion even featured an art gallery in its basement, showcasing Black's commitment to embodying a "real Minecrafter."
Producer Torfi Frans Ólafsson shared with IGN that having Minecraft readily available felt like working in an indie game studio, where ideas flowed freely and creativity thrived. Although not all ideas could be implemented as the film's production was already underway, the server allowed the team to add unique elements that enriched the movie and stayed true to the game's spirit.
Director Jared Hess praised Jack Black's methodical approach to the game, noting how Black would often be found harvesting resources like lapis lazuli and continuously building within the game. Black's enthusiasm contributed to a dynamic environment where everyone could bring their own creative ideas to the table.
"I had an Xbox in my trailer and I did play because *an actor prepares,*" Jack Black humorously remarked. He spent countless hours on the server, surrounded by props from various departments, and was determined to make his mark. His ambitious project—a mansion on the highest peak with a stairway leading to it—became a symbol of his dedication. Though unsure if it still exists, Black's creation left a lasting impression.
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Ólafsson confirmed that Black's mansion is still standing, and he even extended its availability for a year. Recently, he discovered that two security guards from the set were still using the server, warmly welcoming him back.
While it's uncertain if audiences will get to see Jack Black's 'Real Minecrafter' Mansion in the film, the behind-the-scenes stories highlight the passion and creativity that went into making *A Minecraft Movie*. This approach not only brought the game to life but also fostered a collaborative and innovative environment during production.
For more insights, check out our review of *A Minecraft Movie*, an explanation of the film's ending and post-credits scene, and how it achieved the largest domestic box office debut for a video game adaptation in history last weekend.