Image via Warner Bros.<\/figcaption><\/figure> Wolf<\/h2> It’s no shock that the Minecraft <\/em>trailer doesn’t shy away from showing off the game’s arguable most beloved neutral mob. In a brief clip, a rectangular dog creature is shown from a side profile howling at the moon. As anyone could likely guess, this is a wolf. They have been a part of the game since 2011, and in that time, they have become adored by Minecraft <\/em>players everywhere. Why? It’s simple, because who doesn’t want a dog at their side as they explore the unexplored?<\/p> Sadly, for those hoping to see more out of wolves in the Minecraft <\/em>trailer, all we receive is the small snippet confirming that they are in fact in the film. One has to imagine that the feature will include them prominently, possibly with one of the live-action characters domesticating one during their perilous journey. We can only hope that the movie version of the Minecraft <\/em>wolf doesn’t turn out as uncanny as the Sheep appears to have.<\/p> Image via Warner Bros.<\/figcaption><\/figure> Creeper<\/h2> When you think of Minecraft<\/em>, a few associated mental images likely spring to mind. Steve, of course, maybe a pickaxe of some kind, or, if you’re of a certain age and have spent a certain amount of time on the Internet, some problematic YouTube stars. In truth, I think we all know that there is one singular image that has come to define Minecraft <\/em>more so than any other. That is the green frowning face of the games most famous enemy, the Creeper.<\/p> There’s truly no denying the Creeper’s place in Minecraft <\/em>lore. The explosive mob has been the bane of gamers’ existence since the game’s first year, ruining homes, farms, mines, and so much more with a brief hiss and a boom. The Minecraft <\/em>trailer simply wouldn’t have been complete without the appearance of one, and it delivered. For a brief moment, we see a very fuzzy-looking Creeper, well, creep up behind Jason Momoa’s character in the middle of the night, likely intending to do what it does best based on Momoa’s terrified expression.<\/p> Image via Warner Bros.<\/figcaption><\/figure> Llama<\/h2> Toward the end of the Minecraft <\/em>trailer, we get the big reveal that Jack Black is indeed Steve, blue t-shirt and all. While this may seem like a good point to end the trailer on, those who put it together opted for a different stinger. It focuses on a llama chewing on some grass when an arrow flies out of the sky and sticks into the ground next to it, with a crowd of Piglin then running past. The animal stands there in shock and stops chewing before going back to its meal.<\/p> Similarly to sheep, llamas don’t really do a whole lot in Minecraft. <\/em>They stand around, chew on grass, and are occasionally found on leashes alongside Wandering Traders or grazing freely with a handful of other llamas. If you’re interested, and feel particularly motivated to do so, you can actually domesticate llamas. All you have to do is continually attempt to ride them and be bucked off until they let you stay on. Surely this mechanic won’t be a source of comedy in the movie.<\/p> Image via Warner Bros.<\/figcaption><\/figure> Enderman…maybe?<\/h2> For the most part, we get a decent look at all of the aforementioned mobs in the Minecraft <\/em>trailer. Some of them don’t get a lot of time to shine, nor are their designs fully revealed, but they still get even the briefest spotlight. Meanwhile, there’s potentially one more iconic mob hiding in the Minecraft <\/em>teaser. At the center of the frame, way in the background of the shot with all of the Piglin together in the Nether, there’s a foreboding set of what could be purple eyes.<\/p> While this could be a trick of the lights and it’s merely just another Piglin, it could be an Enderman. These unsettling mobs are defined by their long, slender silhouette, magical aura, and purple eyes. They’ve been a part of Minecraft <\/em>for years, walking around ominously picking up blocks, and viciously attacking those who provoke them by hitting them or staring them directly in the face. They are known to appear in the Nether, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that one does appear in the Minecraft <\/em>trailer way in the background.<\/p> Odds are we’ve only seen but a small sampling of the mobs A Minecraft Movie<\/em> has to offer so far. 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