World of War Craft movie will not be out until March 11, 2016. Director Duncan Jones spilled major plot details, characters, and the possible trilogy.
In an interview with 2p, the Duncan revealed some of the plot details that will definitely excite the fans. According to him, they have chosen to make a storyline from the time when orcs and human started fighting.
"From the moment I first talked to Blizzard, the plan was to start our film with the first time Orcs met Humans. First contact! I think that for a world with so much newness to explain, this was a wise choice, especially when so many people in our audience may not know anything about Warcraft... it was important that some of our characters would be seeing the world fresh as well, and that the audience could see the situation through their eyes," the director explained.
He also assured fans of impressive movie special effects. During an interview with Mtime through Man Made Movies, he said,"The special effects will be very impressive though. They are being done by ILM, who are best known for their work on the Star Wars movies."
And while "World of Warcraft" movie is set to be out in March 2016, Jones hinted that it will not be the last film about Warcraft, depending also with the support of the auidence.
"Hopefully, if I have done my job right, people will want to know and see more! There is certainly plenty more to tell! I would love to be part of that process of expanding on the lore that makes up Warcraft, but it will all depend on what you, the audience, think of our first film!" Jones revealed.
Jones also discussed the Warcraft characters and the actors that will give life to them, reported by Crossmap.
The Alliance lead Lothar will be played by Travis Fimmel; Medivh, an Alliance image will be portrayed by Ben Foster. King Llane of the Alliance will be played by Dominic Cooper and Khadgar of the Alliance will be given life by Ben Schnetzer. Garona will be played by Paula Patton, Toby Kebbell as Durotan, and Rob Kazinsky will act as Orgrim.
Fans will get to see if World of Warcraft movie translates to the big screen when it opens on March 11, 2016.
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