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Warcraft (released internationally as Warcraft: The Beginning) is a 2016 fantasy epic film based on the Warcraft series and set on the world of Azeroth. It opened in more than 20 countries at the end of May 2016, and was released in the US on 10 June 2016. [2]
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.
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Year: 2016. Original title: Warcraft: The Beginning. Synopsis: The film portrays the origin story of the initial encounters between the humans and the orcs, with an emphasis upon both the Alliance's and the Horde's sides of their conflict.
- Overview
- Official synopsis
- Box office
- Home media
- Cast and crew
- Development history
- Reception
- Notes
, (also known as Warcraft: The Beginning), is a movie directed by Duncan Jones, produced by Legendary Pictures, and distributed by Universal Pictures. It began filming at the beginning of 2014, and was released on May 30, 2016 in the UK and on June 10, 2016 in the United States. AMC and IMAX ran a promotion that allowed US moviegoers to see the movie early on June 8, 2016 at select AMC/IMAX 3D theaters. However, the world premiere was in Paris on the night of May 24, 2016.
The official Warcraft Movie Weibo account (Chinese version of Twitter) strongly hinted that a sequel was likely to be made, though there has been no official word as to whether a Warcraft 2 will ever be filmed.
The story has as its core the events leading up to and including those played through in Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, the very first game in the Warcraft franchise. It focuses on the characters of Durotan - a noble orc trying to escape his dying world, protecting his family, and watching in horror as his kin succumb to the temptation offered by Gul'dan...
As of late June 2016, the movie had made over $400 million worldwide. China led all markets by a large margin by bringing in over $200 million by themselves. The US was second at $44 million. Russia, Germany, and France followed with $21.6 million, $13.8 million, and $10.9 million respectively. South Korea led all other Asian countries at $8.4 million while Brazil led all South American countries at $5.6 million. Africa did not do that much, but in the Middle East, UAE registered around $2.3 million.
The movie had largely run its course as of mid-July 2016 with the last major country release in Japan on July 1, 2016, but had made over $430 million worldwide. China did most of the heavy lifting with $220 million.
Blu-ray and more
was one of the first 4K blu-ray releases from Universal Pictures. Pre-orders for blu-ray and DVD started on June 24, 2016. with physical copes available as DVD on September 27, 2016. It was supposed to be available as Blu-Ray, 3D, and 4K Ultra on October 10, 2016, but it was moved up to match the DVD release date apparently. Initial DVD and blu-ray sales were promising with Warcraft leading the pack in the first week after release.
Digital download
was available for digital download starting on September 13, 2016. iTunes offered it beginning September 27, while Amazon digitally released it as of September 13, 2016.
Cast
•Clancy Brown — Blackhand •Travis Fimmel — Anduin Lothar •Ben Foster — Medivh •Rob Kazinsky — Orgrim Doomhammer •Toby Kebbell — Durotan •Paula Patton — Garona •Daniel Wu — Gul'dan •Dominic Cooper — King Llane •Ben Schnetzer — Khadgar •Ruth Negga — Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Lady Taria •Anna Galvin — Draka •Terry Notary - Grommash Hellscream •Michael Adamthwaite — King Magni Bronzebeard •Glenn Close — Alodi (uncredited) •Daniel Cudmore — Various orcs •Ryan Robbins — Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Karos (Stormwind knight) •Burkely Duffield — Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Callan •Callum Keith Rennie — Moroes •Dean Redman — Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Varis (Stormwind knight) & Caged Frostwolf orc •Dylan Schombing — Young Varian Wrynn •Elena Wurlitzer — Draenei mother •Anna Van Hooft — Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Aloman (Stormwind knight)
Crew
Director - Duncan Jones Executive Producers - Stuart Fenegan, Jillian Share, Brent O'Connor, Mike Morhaime (Blizzard), Paul W. Sams (Blizzard) Co-Producers - Rob Pardo (Blizzard), Chris Metzen (Blizzard), Nicholas S. Carpenter (Blizzard), Rebecca Steel Roven Producers - Charles Roven, Alex Gartner, Thomas Tull (Legendary Pictures), Jon Jashni (Legendary Pictures) Writers - Duncan Jones, Charles Leavitt Visual Effects Director - Bill Westenhofer Visual Effects Supervisor (ILM) - Jeff White Animation Supervisor - Hal Hickel VFX Supervisor - Jason Smith Visual Effects Art Director - Christian Alzmann Music Composer - Ramin Djawadi Cinematography - Simon Duggan Production Designer - Gavin Bocquet Costume Designer - Mayes Rubeo Set Decorator - Elizabeth Wilcox Movement Coach - Terry Notary Stunts and Orc Mo-cap assist - Daniel Cudmore Blizzard Concept Artist - Wei Wang
Reception of the film by professional critics was largely negative, with most reviews being below average. As of the worldwide premiere on May 25, 2016, Metacritic gave the movie 32/100 and Rotten Tomatoes gave it 38%, but with less than 10 reviews counted at that point. After the US premiere, Metacritic had declined slightly to 31/100 and Rotten Tomatoes had declined dramatically to 18%. Despite being a critical failure (primarily in the US and UK), regular viewers generally responded more positively in international markets by propelling it to number 1 for its opening weekend in 19 of 20 overseas markets. It appeared to be very popular in China by setting pre-sales records and setting the record for widest release ever of any movie, beating the previous champion, Furious 7.
It is important to note that while the movie's reception by critics has been abysmal in the United States, the user reviews after the first weekend (8.5+/10 on Metacritic and 80%+ on Rotten Tomatoes) have been generally good. As such, the critics do not seem to be representing the users.
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An epic fantasy/adventure based on the Warcraft popular video game franchise and novels set in the world of Azeroth. The story will center around the first encounter of orcs fleeing their dying world and humans unprepared for their sudden and violent arrival.
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Set in the fictional Azeroth, Warcraft tells the story of a legion of Orcs attempting to invade and conquer the world of humans after their own lands have been destroyed by dark magic.