Matt Berry Steals the Scene in Surprise Minecraft Movie Twist

Matt Berry Steals the Scene in Surprise Minecraft Movie Twist

Matt Berry Steals the Scene in Surprise Minecraft Movie Twist

You guys, let’s talk about A Minecraft Movie . Yes, it’s finally out—and it’s everything you’d expect from a pixelated adventure brought to life with the wild, chaotic energy of Jason Momoa, the comedic timing of Jack Black, and a sprinkle of unexpected weirdness that could only come from the one and only Matt Berry.

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So, here’s the deal. The movie hits theaters and takes us on this wacky Overworld quest with four misfit characters trying to get home. You’ve got Jack Black as Steve (yes, that Steve), Jason Momoa being... well, Jason Momoa in the best way possible, and even Wednesday's Emma Myers in the mix. But that’s just the main story—what really caught people off guard were the scenes after the movie technically ends. That’s right: we’ve got both a mid-credits and a post-credits scene.

Let’s start with the mid-credits moment, because honestly? It’s peak absurdity in the best way. Jennifer Coolidge plays this hilariously quirky vice principal, Marlene, who kind of has her own little storyline happening throughout the film. Her romantic partner? A Minecraft villager who somehow ends up in the real world and gets hit by her Jeep. You’d think that’s the end of it, but no. This is where Matt Berry enters the chat—literally voicing this big-headed, blocky villager who somehow learns to speak human... through love. Yes. Matt Berry, with that iconic velvet voice of his, delivers this ridiculously poetic line about being struck by love when the Jeep hit him, and now he and Marlene just get each other. It’s bizarre. It’s brilliant. It’s kind of beautiful.

He even proposes to Marlene after knowing her for about 24 hours. And she says yes. Classic chaotic energy. And honestly? It totally works in this universe where villagers grunt and creepers explode and everything is made of cubes.

Then, right after you’ve recovered from that, the post-credits scene drops a subtle little breadcrumb for the die-hard fans. Steve—Jack Black’s character—shows up in the real world, knocking on the door of a small-town house. A redhead opens the door. We don’t see her face, but we hear her name: Alex. Minecraft fans know what that means. Alex is the second default playable character in the game. This moment is like a wink to the audience, hinting that this Minecraft Cinematic Universe (yes, we’re calling it the MCU now too) might just be getting started.

So, if you're planning to see A Minecraft Movie , do not skip the credits. Between Matt Berry’s hilarious and unexpectedly romantic villager monologue and the tease of Alex showing up, there’s clearly more to come. Whether it’s sequels, spin-offs, or whatever Mojang and Warner Bros. are cooking up next, this definitely feels like a beginning rather than a one-off.

Honestly, Matt Berry saying “Now I speak human, and she speaks villager” might be the most romantic thing you hear all year.

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