Samsung announces partnership with ‘A Minecraft Movie'
Samsung has announced a partnership with Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ upcoming feature film, “The Minecraft Movie,” the first live-action adaptation of one of the most successful video games of all time. The highly anticipated adventure-comedy is centered around creativity and self-expression, and the partnership aims to inspire users.
“The Minecraft Movie” celebrates creativity, curiosity and the limitless possibilities that lie at the heart of Samsung’s development. Just as the film brings the world of imagination to life, Samsung’s technology solutions help users explore and express themselves, empowering them to do more.
With its ecosystem of seamlessly connected devices, Samsung continues to push the boundaries of innovation – offering devices that can help users unleash their creative selves. Transform sketches into digital masterpieces with Galaxy AI features on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, or immerse yourself in the stunning visuals of the Neo QLED 8K TV with its superior clarity and vibrant colors. The new devices can help users discover their inner chef, as the Family Hub refrigerator opens up new horizons in the kitchen experience.
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