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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. It is rated PG-13.
- The Blizzard Logo
- Familiar Opening...
- The Dark Portal
- The Draenei
- Kilrogg Deadeye
- The Boy Who Will Be King
- Harvest Golem
- Durotan's Axe
- The Lion's Pride Inn
- Moroes Works Magic
Even before the movie begins, fans have a few extra details to watch out for. The launch of Blizzard Entertainment's first feature film means a need to roll out a film-quality logo. It just so happens that the added detail in crafting the solid ice 'Blizzard' logo allowed the team to plant a few cameos of their own. look closely at the changing fac...
The movie begins with a memorable introduction: a human and Orc soldier stand opposed on the battlefield, circling eachother before charging into combat, as an unknown voice speaks about the feud's history, and how things have changed. It should seem familiar to longtime fans, since that's also exactly how Warcraft 3's opening cinematic began, too ...
The massive gateway constructed under the watch of Gul'dan (with some guidance from Medivh) is a sight to behold, but it has the digital artists at Blizzard to thanks as much as the film's. The Dark Portal is a perfect recreation of the one from the game, down to the statues holding swords, the massive dragon head perched on top, and even the effec...
It's certainly not mysterious or hidden to existing Warcraftfans, but the fact that the prisoners caged alongside the Portal are never named or described means we can offer some insight. The blue, horned people are known as the Draenei, the descendants of an ancient magically-gifted race known as the Eredar. The Eredar were the species sought out b...
As evidence that we'll have no way of knowing just how many characters from the original games, novels and comics were hidden in the film by digital artists, one other key Orc makes a cameo just as the first soldiers pass through the portal to Azeroth. As Draka, Durotan's mate goes into labor, Gul'dan hands his staff off to a nearby soldier so he c...
The average movie fan probably won't recognize the significance of Durotan's son, aside from the work done to make his father and mother's story a truly tragic one. But even casual Warcraft fans may not recognize the boy by his name - Go'el - instead knowing him by the name that he is given by humans: Thrall. The man seen discovering the boy at the...
In the world of Azeroth, it isn't just simple scarecrows that humble farmers use in their fields. Well, if we're being accurate, the Harvest Golems - like the one clearly visible in a field as the Orcs round up human prisoners once they ravage Westfall - are actually trained to looklike scarecrows, but murder humans when they get too close. Why wou...
Viewers will have to look fast to catch a glimpse of Durotan's axe in the movie itself, but thanks to some marketing, fans got a clearer idea of the weapon's appearance (and bite). That helped them distinguish that the axe is actually the in-game item known as the Betrayer of Humanity, a powerful weapon dropped in World of Warcraft(the 25-player Na...
When Lothar first crosses paths with Khadgar, the soldier brings the young mage to meet King Lllane, found in an Inn. But it's no random in, but the first one that nearly every World of Warcraft player encounters first. The Lion's Pride Inn is recreated exactly as it appears in the game, and we mean exactly. From the table locations, the paintings ...
It isn't Mediovh, but Moroes who welcomes both Lothar and Khadgar to Karazhan, and escorts the former up a winding staircase to see the Guardian. Lothar comments that Moroes hasn't aged a day in the many years since he has seen him, and the servant is clearly unfazed by the colossal trek that leaves Lothar gasping for air. Both of those facts might...
May 12, 2016 · Universal and Legendary have released a Behind-the-Scenes Featurette of Warcraft. In this clip, various cast and crew members talk about what makes the film special. Frequently mentioned was the idea that Warcraft portrays both sides of the war as heroic, with no one clear-cut good side.
Warcraft movie guide. Warcraft is taking the world of Azeroth to the big screen on June 10, 2016. Brought to life by director Duncan Jones, the film takes us back to the days of the Dark Portal, where the orcs of Draenor and the humans of Azeroth meet for the first time.
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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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