Summary

  • The Minecraft film accurately reflects the game, featuring iconic mobs like bees, sheep, llamas, and cows.
  • Villains like Piglins and Illagers add conflict to the movie, with Piglins leading an army and Illagers attacking the main cast.
  • Familiar creatures such as zombies, creepers, and endermen make appearances, with a unique twist, and Chickens play an unexpected role.

After first releasing out of Alpha way back in 2011, 14 years later Minecraft has hit the silver screen finally with a cast that you would have half-expected, and half-not. Say what you will about the film, they did their homework at least when it came to the game.

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After all, videogame movies usually are infamous for their lack of authenticity to the source material. But the Minecraft film really stuck to their guns and gave us something straight out of the game. From its blocky locales, to the mechanics, and even the creatures, it’s all accurate. Well, mostly. With adherence to the original in mind, we’ve taken a look at the film to point out every iconic mob that pops up in order of appearance in the Minecraft movie.

Warning: Spoilers For A Minecraft Movie Are Below.

21 Bees

First up we got Bee’s. These fuzzy buzzing blocks pop up in the first few minutes of thr film when Jack Blacks character Steve first arrives in the Overworld.

They merrily sail past the camera and occassionaly appear in the background as a bit of extra set dressing. In the game they pollinate flowers and are found near hives that can be harvested for honey if you have a pair of shears or a glass bottle. They’re a neutral mob, but they turn hostile when attacked or have their honey harvested.

20 Sheep

Next up we have another iconic critter, Sheep. Another animal that pops up pretty early on, the ones we see at first are Pink and are used by Steve (Jack Black) to build his third house.

But it’s not a one and done like some of the other mobs we’re covering as Sheep re-appear a few times in the film. Albeit in a few different shades, or being eaten alive by a zombie like one unlucky lad.

19 Llama

One of many new creature additions to the Minecraft game post-launch, Llamas are big, dopey, and pretty adorable. In the movie they’re just as dim and they pop up a handful of times.

They’re mainly set-dressing, or used as a gag to highlight how hopelessly unaware they often are. In the game they’re used as a pack animal and portable storage. Multiple lamas up to a maximum of 10 can also be strung together in a long winding caravan. Though we don’t see any of those in the movie.

18 Cow

Everyone's favorite noisy side of beef, Cows have been in Minecraft since the beginning and it’s nice to see them in the movie. They appear very early on alongside all the other easily recognisable friendly mobs and they don’t really interact with anyone much other than standing in the background.

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In the game they’re much more useful though because they can be milked with a bucket to gain an ingredient to make a cake, or if they’re killed they drop leather and Raw Beef. Which is another crafting piece and cookable food. So they’re a handy animal to have around.

17 Wolf

To add a bit of tension very early on in the film we’re introduced to Wolves as Steve meets a particularly angry one within the first five minutes of the movie. But all concern is immediately removed as he tames it instantly with a bone and calls it Dennis.

Dennis then becomes a supporting character in the film and helps drive the plot forward. We also see an army of tamed wolves fighting Piglins led by Malgosha in the climax of the film. The dog army is a familiar sight to many Minecraft players as you always end up with at least one or two dogs after playing for a short time.

16 Panda

A fairly new addition to the game in the last few years, and an unexpected sight in the movie, Pandas pop up twice. Once at the beginning where Steve mentions them, and then later on as Steve and the gang land amongst them using a water bucket safety net exploit.

Panda’s are a fairly rare spawn that only appear in jungle biomes. They were added to the game around 2018 to 2019, and there’s a few different colours as well as baby panda’s. In general it’s a passive mob that just mills around in the Overworld.

The choice of having the Pandas in the Minecraft movie alongside Jack Black is thought to be a subtle Kung Fu Panda reference.

15 Piglins

If you were looking for antagonists to use in a movie about Minecraft, then Piglins are the most obvious pick. Renamed Piglins after originally being called Zombie Pigmen, the team behind the film thought the same and so we see these odd bi-pedal boys acting as the main source of conflict as the film goes on.

They’re led by the witch Malgosha, and we get a lot of different variants of them. From Baby to Adult, and all between. In the film they Zombify when they’re exposed to sunlight, just like in the game. It’s a process that takes about 15 seconds, but the benefit of this happening is that it stops them from using their crossbows. They also tend to congregate around Nether Portals as they wander out from The Nether.

We also see a Piglin Brute appearing as a General, but they get killed by Malgosha after failing to recapture the Orb of Dominance.

14 Villager

Of course since there are Piglins, they need Villagers to harass and they do make quite the appearance in the movie. Emitting their telltale nasally honks they wander around in the background of scenes and generally lend a bit of life to the film.

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We get to see them going about their business in their cozy town, and then helping Steve and the gang prepare for their final battle at the end of the film. There’s also one villager, who’s voiced by Matt Berry by the way, that escapes the Overworld. He immediately gets run over by Vice Principal Marlene in her car, but she apologies by taking him to dinner and then marries him whilst also learning the Villagers nasally language.

Those familiar with Matt Berry will not be surprised by his appearance as he often pops up in videogames and their adaptations.

13 Ghast

As the movie goes on we as an audience pop into and out of The Nether for various bits of exposition and storybeats. On one of those trips we get to see a Ghast flying about making its signature scream right before it fireballs someone.

It’s a quick moment, but don’t worry about missing it as Ghasts appear quite frequently. The Piglins use them as transport and weapons platforms. Kind of like a screaming piggy Air Force that’s fairly ineffective.

Fun Fact; According to Jason Momoa's character, to get the Ghasts to shoot fireballs you have to tugg on their tentacles.

12 Skeleton

Skeletons are a bane in the game, and they’re just as much a threat in the film. They pop up when the gang first arrives in the Overworld and are caught outside with no cover when the sun goes down.

They chase the group, but are eventually killed when the sun comes up. They pop up later a few times toward the end during the big battle, but that’s about it. Overall they look good and they fire a lot of arrows, mostly from enchanted bows.