Twitch streamer and YouTuber Rachell "Valkyrae" has become a hot topic due to her connection with A Minecraft Movie, which hit theaters on April 4, 2025. Gamers and movie lovers awaited this film, which included brief appearances by several well-known content creators. Valkyrae had earlier confirmed she would be in the movie, so fans were taken aback when she didn't show up in the final version. This sparked online discussion and guesswork about why she was left out.
Earlier, the Twitch streamer said,
"So, A Minecraft Movie, I have a cameo in A Minecraft Movie. So...I really have to say, Jason Momoa. I just saw him, like, mistreat some of the crew, and it was pretty disappointing."
In 2024, Valkyrae announced her cameo during a stream with FaZe Jason "JasonTheWeen." When she joined the project, she showed enthusiasm about being involved. But soon after, things got messy when she spoke about seeing one of the main actors, Jason Momoa, mistreating crew members. Her words sparked a lot of talk online, with people wondering if this might have played a role in her getting kicked off the movie.
Valkyrae addresses speculation about her exclusion from the Minecraft movie
Viewers soon realized that the YouTuber was missing from the movie when it was first released. This fueled speculation among fans, with some suggesting that she may have violated a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by speaking publicly about the production. The discussion intensified as people online debated whether her exclusion was a direct consequence of her comments regarding Momoa or if it was simply a creative decision made by the filmmakers.
During a live stream recently, the American online streamer and YouTuber finally spoke and revealed some interesting insights about the situation. She said,
"As for the Minecraft Movie, let's just say I'm not gonna touch too much on it, but as much as you guys saw the other creators that were in it, (it) would have been the equal amount you saw me in it which is 30 seconds. So it's okay. I would much rather not have 30 seconds than be sued."
Valkyrae remained optimistic when reflecting on her time filming in New Zealand, the location of A Minecraft Movie. Even though her role was brief, she said she enjoyed her time there. She stated:
"It was a wonderful 10 days in New Zealand for that 30 seconds, and I'm really glad that I got to visit New Zealand. Things could've been so much worse; that's all I'm going to say about it."
Ultimately, Valkyrae reassured her audience that she harbored no ill feelings toward the production. The Twitch streamer clarified that the film’s quality was not to blame for her removal and even praised the final product.

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