A blockbuster movie with an 85% Rotten Tomatoes audience score has become a No. 1 streaming hit in America after making $951 million at the box office. While China’s Ne Zha 2 is the highest-grossing film of 2025 at $2 billion worldwide, A Minecraft Movie is the highest-grossing Hollywood film this year. Close behind is Disney’s Lilo & Sтιтch, earning $910 million worldwide and boasting an impressive 93% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has made $540 million globally with an 88% audience score.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has rebounded at the global box office in 2025, with Captain America: Brave New World pulling in $415 million and achieving a 77% audience score. Thunderbolts performed slightly lower, earning $381 million, but received a stronger 93% audience score. The surprise hit Sinners made $363 million with a stellar 96% audience score. The live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon follows closely, earning $358 million at the time of writing with a near-perfect 98% audience score, while Final Destination: Bloodlines brought in $280 million and maintained an 87% audience score.
A Minecraft Movie Becomes A Streaming Hit
It Ranks No. 1 On HBO Max
A Minecraft Movie has become a No. 1 streaming hit. Based on the popular video game, the film follows four misfits who are pulled through a portal into the world of Minecraft, and team up with an expert crafter named Steve (played by Jack Black) to find their way back to the real world. A Minecraft Movie‘s cast also includes Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, Jennifer Coolidge, and many more.
Now, shortly after its release on June 20, the blockbuster has immediately hit No. 1 on the streaming charts. Per FlixPatrol, A Minecraft Movie ranks as the No. 1 movie on HBO Max in the United States on June 23. In the Top 10, it ranks above Scoob!, Cleaner, Surviving Ohio State, Spaceballs, The Hunger Games, The Alto Knights, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Bullet Train, and Mountainhead.
What A Minecraft Movie’s Streaming Success Means
It Continues Its Success
A Minecraft Movie ranking No. 1 on HBO Max continues its success. It made $951 million at the box office to become the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2025 so far. It also achieved an 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, making A Minecraft Movie more than just a rich source of memes, but showcasing the sheer fun the two bearded leads, Black and Momoa, can have in the blocky sandbox world.
While A Minecraft Movie reviews have been more mixed, most frame the film as a celebration of creativity that offers a vibrant playground for Black and Momoa to playfully explore…
While A Minecraft Movie reviews have been more mixed, most frame the film as a celebration of creativity that offers a vibrant playground for Black and Momoa to playfully explore, all within a story oddly pieced together from familiar cinematic tropes. Perhaps A Minecraft Movie‘s success proves that audiences will always show up for a story that embraces pure imagination with unapologetic joy.
Source: FlixPatrol