Hisense SA announced its partnership with “A Minecraft Movie”, the first-ever live-action adaptation of the best-selling video game of all time. Releasing in cinemas across South Africa on 4 April 2025, with select pre screenings taking place on 3 April, the film promises to deliver quests, mayhem, and now, thanks to Hisense SA, a chance to...
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