Minecraft: Block Wars season 1
| Minecraft: Block Wars | |
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| Season 1 | |
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| Showrunner | Freddie Goodwin |
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| No. of episodes | 8 |
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| Original release | March 15, 2029 |
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Minecraft: Block Wars season 1 is the upcoming first season of the American television series Minecraft: Block Wars, scheduled to premiere on Netflix on March 15, 2029. It serves as a continuation and soft reboot of Minecraft, introducing a new large-scale conflict within the Craftinverse.
The season is produced by Mob Productions, with Freddie Goodwin returning as showrunner. Development of the series continues the partnership between Mojang, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Mob Productions in expanding the Minecraft television universe.
Episodes
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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| 1 | 1 | "Chapter One: The Fracture Begins" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | March 15, 2029 | |
| Six months after the death of Herobrine, Steve Stonecutter, now powerless, begins constructing a castle in Diamond Hill City after receiving approval from Jackson Miles. With Derp's help, he completes the structure but requires a Nether Star to activate its beacon system. Meanwhile, Alex Stonecutter ventures into the wilderness to obtain "Spectral Essence" to forge a new staff capable of rivaling her previous one, during which she experiences visions of Steve’s disappearance. Later, Steve and Alex are confronted by a hooded figure who demands they open a breach to the Nether; when they refuse, the figure vows to kill them before vanishing. Derp suspects the figure may be Walker, while privately grieving Derpbrine following his erasure. After finishing the castle, Steve reveals his intention to restore his powers, which Alex opposes. The hooded figure later unmasks herself and is revealed to be the Baroness. | ||||||
| 2 | 2 | "Chapter Two: Rise of the Warbound" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | March 15, 2029 | |
| 3 | 3 | "Chapter Three: Shattered Alliances" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | March 22, 2029 | |
| 4 | 4 | "Chapter Four: The Crimson Siege" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | March 22, 2029 | |
| 5 | 5 | "Chapter Five: Ashes of the Overworld" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | April 5, 2029 | |
| 6 | 6 | "Chapter Six: The Void Offensive" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | April 5, 2029 | |
| 7 | 7 | "Chapter Seven: War of the Realms" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | April 19, 2029 | |
| 8 | 8 | "Chapter Eight: The Last Stand" | Freddie Goodwin | Freddie Goodwin | April 19, 2029 | |
Production
Development
Following the conclusion of Season 5, development began on a new continuation series titled Minecraft: Block Wars. The project was conceived as both a narrative continuation and a structural reset, allowing for new conflicts, characters, and large-scale storytelling.
Freddie Goodwin returned as showrunner, with the series shifting toward a more war-driven narrative format compared to previous seasons. Early development focused on expanding the scale of the Craftinverse, introducing multiple factions and a central conflict spanning several dimensions.
Writing
The writing team approached the first season as a foundation for a new saga, prioritizing world-building and conflict escalation over resolution. Unlike the previous series, which concluded long-running arcs, Block Wars is structured to establish ongoing narrative threads that will continue across multiple seasons.