Minecraft Movie post-credits scenes, explained
A Minecraft Movie is here, so it's time to grab your pickaxe and armor to get ready to defend the Overworld. Whether you're off to see it for the first time or reviewing what just happened after finishing it, you may be wondering about the post-credits scene. Not all films have post-credits scenes, but those that do usually set up something important or conclude existing storylines. They're always worth reviewing, so here's A Minecraft Movie post-credits scene explained and everything you need to know about it. Table of contents Does A Minecraft Movie have a post-credits scene? What is the post-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie? What is the mid-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie? A Minecraft Movie post-credits scene explained Does A Minecraft Movie have a post-credits scene? Image via Warner Bros. A Minecraft Movie has two post-credits scenes, including both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene at the very end. The mid-credits scene is more of a fun finale to the movie's subplot, while the post-credits scene is actually pretty massive and might be setting up a sequel. Major spoilers for A Minecraft Movie ahead, so only read on if you're ready to learn them. What is the post-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie? In the post-credits scene for A Minecraft Movie, Steve, played by Jack Black, returns to the real world and meets one of the other most important characters in Minecraft. After deciding to join the rest of the group back in the regular world, Steve heads back to his old home. Since he's been gone for so long, all of his stuff is no longer there, and a new owner has moved in. Steve knocks at the door and explains a bit of his situation to the individual who moved in. She's shown to be wearing a light green top and has reddish orange hair, and in the last seconds of their conversation, she introduces herself as Alex. We only get a glimpse of her back, but it's enough to recognize her from the world of Minecraft. Alex is one of the other default skins in Minecraft, and she and Steve are viewed as two of the main icons for this game. Steve reacts in an odd way, perhaps because he already knows her. It's unclear whether he does or if he's just being dramatic here, as he is for most of the film, and no answers are given as the screen cuts to black as soon as she confirms her identity. What is the mid-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie? Image via Warner Bros. The mid-credits scene is far less important, but it's quite funny and concludes Vice Principal Marlene's romance subplot with the Minecraft villager who accidentally stumbled into the real world. After enjoying a single date together, which occurs following Marlene accidentally hitting the villager with her car, the pair are convinced they're perfect for each other. Marlene's ex then angrily storms in and tries to ruin things. In a shocking twist, the Minecraft villager, who has only been making the signature "hmm" noise up until this point, starts fully talking to defend his relationship. He reveals that his love for Marlene has allowed him to learn the human language and that it's also taught Marlene to speak villager. The Minecraft villager is revealed to be voiced by Matt Berry, and he continues speaking the human language while Marlene, played by Jennifer Coolidge, expresses her love in the villager language with subtitles. The Minecraft villager and Marlene ultimately end up engaged. This entire plot doesn't mean anything for the main storyline, but it's a really silly and fun subplot that runs throughout the entire movie. A Minecraft Movie post-credits scene explained Image via Warner Bros. The end-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie seems to be setting up a sequel. There's no other reason to introduce Alex if not for a sequel, and it also lines up perfectly with the ending of Steve's storyline. This doesn't mean a sequel is guaranteed, but simply that the team involved is open to the idea and seemingly wants to explore it if they're given the room to do so. Steve returned to the real world with the intention of sharing the magic present in Minecraft with the rest of the world. It seems fitting, then, that the plot of a potential second film could easily pick up this storyline and bring Alex into the mix as a new member of the group. If you want to know more about A Minecraft Movie, you might be interested in learning about Technoblade's tribute in it. You can also experience the movie magic in Minecraft by grabbing the Hot Lava Chicken, earning the Home and Menace Capes, unlocking the character skins, and reviewing all McDonald’s Minecraft Movie collectibles. The post Minecraft Movie post-credits scenes, explained appeared first on Destructoid.

A Minecraft Movie is here, so it's time to grab your pickaxe and armor to get ready to defend the Overworld. Whether you're off to see it for the first time or reviewing what just happened after finishing it, you may be wondering about the post-credits scene.
Not all films have post-credits scenes, but those that do usually set up something important or conclude existing storylines. They're always worth reviewing, so here's A Minecraft Movie post-credits scene explained and everything you need to know about it.
Table of contents
Does A Minecraft Movie have a post-credits scene?

A Minecraft Movie has two post-credits scenes, including both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene at the very end. The mid-credits scene is more of a fun finale to the movie's subplot, while the post-credits scene is actually pretty massive and might be setting up a sequel.
Major spoilers for A Minecraft Movie ahead, so only read on if you're ready to learn them.
What is the post-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie?
In the post-credits scene for A Minecraft Movie, Steve, played by Jack Black, returns to the real world and meets one of the other most important characters in Minecraft. After deciding to join the rest of the group back in the regular world, Steve heads back to his old home.
Since he's been gone for so long, all of his stuff is no longer there, and a new owner has moved in. Steve knocks at the door and explains a bit of his situation to the individual who moved in. She's shown to be wearing a light green top and has reddish orange hair, and in the last seconds of their conversation, she introduces herself as Alex.
We only get a glimpse of her back, but it's enough to recognize her from the world of Minecraft. Alex is one of the other default skins in Minecraft, and she and Steve are viewed as two of the main icons for this game.
Steve reacts in an odd way, perhaps because he already knows her. It's unclear whether he does or if he's just being dramatic here, as he is for most of the film, and no answers are given as the screen cuts to black as soon as she confirms her identity.
What is the mid-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie?

The mid-credits scene is far less important, but it's quite funny and concludes Vice Principal Marlene's romance subplot with the Minecraft villager who accidentally stumbled into the real world. After enjoying a single date together, which occurs following Marlene accidentally hitting the villager with her car, the pair are convinced they're perfect for each other. Marlene's ex then angrily storms in and tries to ruin things.
In a shocking twist, the Minecraft villager, who has only been making the signature "hmm" noise up until this point, starts fully talking to defend his relationship. He reveals that his love for Marlene has allowed him to learn the human language and that it's also taught Marlene to speak villager. The Minecraft villager is revealed to be voiced by Matt Berry, and he continues speaking the human language while Marlene, played by Jennifer Coolidge, expresses her love in the villager language with subtitles.
The Minecraft villager and Marlene ultimately end up engaged. This entire plot doesn't mean anything for the main storyline, but it's a really silly and fun subplot that runs throughout the entire movie.
A Minecraft Movie post-credits scene explained

The end-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie seems to be setting up a sequel. There's no other reason to introduce Alex if not for a sequel, and it also lines up perfectly with the ending of Steve's storyline.
This doesn't mean a sequel is guaranteed, but simply that the team involved is open to the idea and seemingly wants to explore it if they're given the room to do so. Steve returned to the real world with the intention of sharing the magic present in Minecraft with the rest of the world. It seems fitting, then, that the plot of a potential second film could easily pick up this storyline and bring Alex into the mix as a new member of the group.
If you want to know more about A Minecraft Movie, you might be interested in learning about Technoblade's tribute in it. You can also experience the movie magic in Minecraft by grabbing the Hot Lava Chicken, earning the Home and Menace Capes, unlocking the character skins, and reviewing all McDonald’s Minecraft Movie collectibles.
The post Minecraft Movie post-credits scenes, explained appeared first on Destructoid.