Home News The Minecraft Movie Team Had a Private Server They Played On and Jack Black Even Built His Own Mansion

The Minecraft Movie Team Had a Private Server They Played On and Jack Black Even Built His Own Mansion

by Eleanor Apr 18,2025

The recently released *A Minecraft Movie* has taken an innovative approach to authenticity by setting up a private Minecraft server for its cast and crew. This immersive experience allowed everyone involved to dive deep into the game's world, enhancing the film's connection to its source material. Jack Black, who portrays Steve in the movie, embraced this opportunity wholeheartedly, constructing a grand mansion atop the server's highest mountain, complete with a unique art gallery in the basement.

Producer Torfi Frans Ólafsson shared with IGN that having Minecraft readily available created an atmosphere reminiscent of an indie game studio, buzzing with creativity and ideas. Although not all concepts could be integrated into the film due to its ongoing development, the server allowed the team to add special touches that resonated with the game's essence.

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Director Jared Hess praised Jack Black's dedication, noting his "method" approach to playing Minecraft. Black spent time in his trailer harvesting resources like lapis lazuli and constantly building, bringing fresh ideas to the set. "It was a constantly evolving thing where everybody was contributing in their own fun, unique way," Hess remarked.

Jack Black himself humorously explained his commitment, saying, "I had an Xbox in my trailer and I did play because *an actor prepares.*" He aimed to prove his Minecraft prowess by creating a standout structure on the server, complete with a stairway leading to his mansion. "I wanted everyone to know that I was *a real Minecrafter,*" Black stated, describing his ambitious project.

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Ólafsson confirmed that Black's mansion is still standing on the server, even extending its life for a year. Recently, he encountered two security guards from the set still active on the server, warmly welcoming him back. This ongoing engagement highlights the lasting impact of the server on the film's community.

While it's uncertain if audiences will ever see Jack Black's 'Real Minecrafter' Mansion on screen, the behind-the-scenes stories add a delightful layer to the movie's creation. The filmmakers' dedication to bringing the beloved game to life through such immersive experiences is truly commendable.

For more insights, don't miss 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 last weekend.

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