It’s been a long time coming, but A Minecraft Movie has finally creeped up on 2025 and delivered the goods. It’s raking in hundreds of millions of dollars, and if you’re looking to see it yourself, we can tell you how long it is and if you need to stick around for a post-credits scene.
Video game movies and TV are as popular as they’ve ever been. The Last of Us has captivated TV audiences, whereas animated blockbusters like the Super Mario. Bros Movie has lit up the silver screen. It’s the turn of A Minecraft Movie, and the big-screen adaptation of the block-building bonanza.
Depending on what you read and who you trust, Minecraft is the first or second-best-selling game in history—putting a lot of pressure on the movie’s shoulders. It’s doing well, and despite people throwing popcorn at every screening, it bodes well for a sequel. Here are the crucial details if you need to see A Minecraft Movie first.
How Long is A Minecraft Movie?

A Minecraft Movie has an official runtime of 101 minutes.
If you’ve ever been to the theater yourself, you know you won’t be in your seat for 101 minutes. This means the official runtime of A Minecraft Movie from the opening stills to the final frame of the credits is approximately 101 minutes (or 6,060 seconds).
However, factor in eating your popcorn before the film starts, a few minutes waiting for the lights to go down, sitting through adverts and a few helpings of new movie trailers, and the overall experience is probably closer to 120 minutes / 2 hours or a bit longer.
Let’s see if a post-credits scene accounts for the movie’s minutes.
Does A Minecraft Movie Have a Post-Credits Cutscene? (No spoilers)
There is a post-credits scene in A Minecraft Movie, meaning you should stick around until the very end.
Now, I’m not going to disclose the nature of the scene. It’s a nice bit of fan service for Minecraft lovers. But I will say the scene lasts roughly 25 seconds, so you don’t need to hang around for too long once it begins.
It could have potential implications for a rumored sequel, so I’d say it’s worth watching. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to give everyone involved in the production the credit they deserve!
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