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- With Warcraft, we’re going to be looking at much the same thing. This is a separate entity, where game canon exists as one thing, and the movie canon exists on its own. The two have similar elements and the movie obviously heavily borrows from the game universe — but it is its own distinct creation, with its own timeline and its own canon.
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May 25, 2016 · With Warcraft, we’re going to be looking at much the same thing. This is a separate entity, where game canon exists as one thing, and the movie canon exists on its own. The two have similar elements and the movie obviously heavily borrows from the game universe — but it is its own distinct creation, with its own timeline and its own canon.
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Jun 15, 2016 · To my knowledge, Blizzard has not made any attempt to clarify that either version of this story (the 2016 movie, or the original Warcraft I RTS game) should be held as canon over the other. There have been relatively few times where they have directly commented on canon matters.
Since the main canon can't make up its mind don't be surprised the film doesn't. It simply states she is a half-breed. No change in the overall story. Guldan opens a brief portal using loads of Draenie souls.
I have seen it, and since you're asking: It's not canon. They stated that the movies are separate from the WoW universe. They have their own lore. Very unlikely because there are outright events that 100% contradict in game events and I'd assume the game is still the main canon along with Chronicles.
Jun 10, 2016 · "Warcraft" is in theatres now, bringing the epic war between humans and orcs from video games to the big screen. But with decades of complex fantasy lore to draw on, newcomers may have a few ...
This article contains information and lore exclusive to the Warcraft film universe, which is considered to be separate from the main Warcraft universe canon. Warcraft (released internationally as Warcraft: The Beginning) [5] is a 2016 fantasy epic film based on the Warcraft series and set on the world of Azeroth.
Warcraft (alternatively known as Warcraft: The Beginning) [4] is a 2016 American action fantasy film based on the video game series of the same name. Directed by Duncan Jones, who co-wrote with Charles Leavitt, it stars Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Robert Kazinsky, and Daniel Wu.