You can stack blocks. You can also stack cash. This can’t be a coincidence.
Hollywood is coming to the same conclusion now, and it has led Warner Bros. to pick up the film rights for the gaming phenomenon Minecraft from developer Mojang, according to Deadline Hollywood. The movie studio is already working with producer Roy Lee, which it previously partnered with to produce The Lego Movie, to start a live-action Minecraft adaptation. This project is already garnering interest from prospective writers and directors who want a chance to get in on the next big children’s brand. Minecraft has more than 100 million registered accounts on its website, and it is one of the best-selling games of the last few years.
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