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Fans only have until May 6, 2025, to grab the "Minecraft Movie" inspired Happy Meals from McDonald's, according to reports from the entertainment, film, and TV publication ComingSoon.
From Yahoo
The Chicken Jockey scene in the Minecraft movie isn't very long or important. In reality, it's probably worth little more than a chuckle. But people absolutely love it.
From CNET
To “chicken jockey” or not to “chicken jockey,” that is the question.
From USA Today
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McDonald’s Minecraft Movie meal includes a fiery new sauce that might be its best ever—plus a dessert that doesn't quite match up.
Hoping to build momentum ahead of the worldwide release of “A Minecraft Movie,” McDonald’s is partnering with the wildly popular video game with its own special meals starting on Tuesday ...
Commentary: Here's our review of the Minecraft Happy Meals and Minecraft Movie Meals. You've got a month to get them.
To add the McDonald’s-themed skin to your Minecraft character, follow these detailed steps: Enter the Redemption Code: Once logged in, you’ll be prompted to input your unique 5×5 code. Carefully type in the code exactly as it appears on your collectible card.
The collaboration between McDonald's and "A Minecraft Movie" is only around for a limited time. Here's when it might be pulled from menus.
Fast food chain McDonald’s Philippines has partnered with A Minecraft Movie to launch a limited-time collaboration featuring themed meals, exclusive
After the first wave of reviews, A Minecraft Movie sat at 52% on Rotten Tomatoes. The Tomatometer, based on critic reviews, tells a different story than the audience score, which currently sits at 87%. All the latest news, reviews, and guides for Windows and Xbox diehards.
In its opening weekend, A Minecraft Movie made $301 million worldwide and $157 million domestically, the biggest opening weekend ever for a videogame adaptation. To put this in perspective, The Super Mario Bros. Movie was the former highest-grossing videogame movie, debuting with $146.4 million domestically over a three-day weekend.