The Minecraft movie was primarily filmed in New Zealand, with additional filming in Canada.

Main filming locations

  • Auckland, New Zealand – Served as the central production hub, including Auckland Film Studios and various locations around the region.
  • Huntly & Helensville (NZ) – Towns near Auckland used for many of the small‑town and landscape scenes, including the fictional town of Chuglass, Idaho.
  • Other Auckland-area spots – Places like Waimauku and Otahuhu College were also used for specific sequences.

International locations in Canada

  • Vancouver, British Columbia – Used for urban and nature backdrops that mirror Minecraft’s mix of city and wilderness environments.
  • Calgary, Alberta – Chosen for its prairies and nearby mountains to stand in for wide-open and rugged biomes.
  • Montréal, Québec – Provided distinct cityscapes and architectural variety for in‑world structures and villages.

Quick HTML table of key locations

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Country Region/City How it was used
New ZealandAuckland region (Auckland city, Helensville, Huntly, Waimauku, Otahuhu)Primary filming base, studios, and most “Chuglass, Idaho” and Overworld- style locations
CanadaVancouver (BC), Calgary (AB), Montréal (QC)Supplementary city, plains, and mountainous environments to expand the Minecraft world on screen
**Meta description:** Curious where the Minecraft movie was filmed? Discover how New Zealand’s Auckland region and Canadian cities like Vancouver, Calgary, and Montréal became the real-world backdrop for the blocky universe.

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