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‘A Minecraft Movie’ Box Office Hits $5 Billion Milestone in Jason Momoa’s Career, Sequel Talks Gain Momentum

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Hollywood star Jason Momoa’s ‘A Minecraft Movie’ has been a huge success at the box office, marking a new milestone in his career. The video game adaptation stars Momoa as Garrett, while other notable actors include Jack Black, Daniel Brooks, Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, Jennifer Coolidge, Rachel House, and Jemaine Clement. The film, which hit theaters on April 4, has dominated the box office with a domestic opening weekend gross of $162 million, beating out its competition.


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According to ‘The Numbers’, the film marks another major milestone in Momoa’s career. The box office grosses of his leading, supporting, and supporting roles have collectively crossed the $5 billion mark. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ has secured the 5th spot in the top 5 highest-grossing films of Momoa’s career, adding another golden feather to his list of successful films.


The huge success of the film has paved the way for a sequel. Talks about the production of a sequel have already gained momentum, which is further fueling the excitement among fans. The huge fan base of the Minecraft game, the captivating story of the film and the star-studded cast are the main reasons for this success. Analysts are of the opinion that the film has created a new trend in the genre of game-based films.


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Momoa has once again proven his acting ability with this film. The success of ‘A Minecraft Movie’ will remain an important chapter in his career, while at the same time strengthening his position in Hollywood. As the film continues its momentum at the box office, the audience’s interest in the sequel and Momoa’s future projects is increasing day by day.

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