Actor Jason Momoa has revealed that filming on the forthcoming live-action “Minecraft” movie has finished.

The project has been shooting in New Zealand for the past three months, the production was originally slated to film early Fall last year until the strikes delayed filming.

In a posting on Instagram, Momoa says: “MINECRAFT WE ARE WRAPPING. All my aloha to my crew and cast. Unbelievable movie experience truly one of the greatest times of my life. Too many laughs. I love this country. AOTEAROA New Zealand you are magical. Mahalo for letting me film here.”

Danielle Brooks, Sebastian Euge Hansen, Memma Myers, Jennifer Coolidge, Kate McKinnon, and Jemaine Clement co-star in the film based on Mojang Studios’ popular video game.

Jack Black can be seen in the photo alongside Momoa and other crew members. Jared Hess (“Napoleon Dynamite,” “Nacho Libre”) directs the film from a script by Chris Bowman and Hubbel Palmer.

Mary Parent, Roy Lee, Jon Berg, Cale Boyter, Momoa, Torfi Frans Olafsson, Vu Bui, and the late Jill Messick produce. “Minecraft” releases on April 4th 2025.

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