A day in real-life AzerothĪ couple of years ago, Jon Hamblin visited the set of the Warcraft movie for Eurogamer and interviewed director Duncan Jones and members of the cast and production staff. An admission to fans of World of Warcraft that this wouldn't quite be their Azeroth: the film turns the clock back a generation to tell, roughly, the story of the 1994 strategy game Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, and is more focused, but much reduced in scope from WOW's vivid tableau of squabbling races. This film's unsatisfying status as a set-up, rather than a main event. The producers' hubris in taking a future franchise as a fait accompli. Everything misguided about this production can be read into the two words after that colon. King Llane is the leader of the Alliance city of Stormwind and a beacon of hope to its people in a time of darkness.Ĭaught between the Alliance and the Horde, Garona is a strong-willed survivor who must decide where her true loyalty lies.The point at which we should have known that the decade-in-the-making Warcraft film (released in the UK today) wasn't going to work out was when its title was extended to Warcraft: The Beginning. Known as "The Destroyer," Blackhand is one of orc-kind's most fearsome and titanic warchiefs. Khadgar is a gifted young mage, embarking on a daring search for the truth. Known as "The Guardian," Medivh is a mysterious and reclusive protector who wields formidable power. Orgrim is Durotan's right hand and a brave warrior destined to wield the Doomhammer, a weapon of orc legend. Gul'dan is a supreme orc ruler, fueled by a dark magic that even he cannot control. Taria is the royal Queen of Stormwind, King Llane's great love and most trusted counsel. The lead protagonist for the Horde, Durotan is the noble Chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan, battling to save his people and his family from extinction. The lead protagonist for the Alliance, Lothar is a war hero who has sacrificed everything to keep the people of Azeroth safe. As always, check back for the movie images as soon as they become available. The art in the below gallery comes from previous iterations of the franchise and may, ultimately, not match what we’re going to see on the big screen in 2016. Please note that, while film images of both Orgrim and King Llane were shown at the convention, they have not yet been officially released to the media. Rob Pardo and Blizzard Entertainment?s Chris Metzen and Nick Carpenter co‐produce with Atlas?s Rebecca Steel Roven. Stuart Fenegan, Jillian Share, Brent O?Connor, and Blizzard Entertainment?s Michael Morhaime and Paul Sams serve as executive producers. The film, a Legendary Pictures, Blizzard Entertainment and Atlas Entertainment production, is produced by Charles Roven, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni and Alex Gartner. Directed by Duncan Jones ( Moon, Source Code), written by Charles Leavitt with a rewrite by Duncan Jones. Legendary?s Warcraft is a 3D epic adventure of world-colliding conflict based upon Blizzard Entertainment?s globally-renowned universe. Check out our visual guide to the new information announced today at the semi-annual BlizzCon presentation! Following today’s poster reveals for the upcoming Warcraft movie, Blizzard Entertainment has revealed exactly who will be playing who in the Marelease.
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