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"Warcraft" Movie Trailer Coming in November


    13 July 2015





Duncan Jones, the English writer and director of the independent science-fiction films Moon and Source Code, has been at Comic-Con this past week, doing promotional work for his new film Warcraft, based on the popular video game property of the same name from Blizzard Entertainment. Serving as a part of Legendary Pictures’ Comic-Con push for the film, posters were unveiled for the characters Sir Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel) – pictured above – and the Orc Chieftain, Durotan (Toby Kebbell).

And now with some new information coming from Jones’ official Twitter account, it appears that we might soon be privy to new footage and information beyond what has been offered previously in the occasional teaser image or movie poster.

According to a statement issued on Twitter in the early evening on Saturday, July 11th, Jones and Legendary Pictures are set to release the first feature-length trailer for Warcraft sometime in November.

Blood was spilt for this... "Today has all been about SDCC. Now I want to let you know the trailer will finally release to ALL in November"
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) July 12, 2015


What’s more, Jones is poised to produce two more films after the first one, aiming to write and direct a complete trilogy set in the Blizzard franchise fantasy realm. While the stalwart independent genre filmmaker is careful in his stipulations on the continuation of the Warcraft film series regarding his personal involvement, noting that he hopes to release a more personal project before Warcraft comes out (the project to which he is referring being the forthcoming Mute), the director is eager to continue working with Blizzard’s Warcraft creator Chris Metzen in the continuation of the popular video game franchise for the big screen in what had been initially conceived as a trilogy of feature films.

Based on the fact that all of this new information is coming directly from the horse’s mouth, there is reason to anticipate a full-on, orcs versus humans type of story, as Jones appears to be angling for an epic fantasy on par with both The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones. And based on the successes of both Moon and Source Code, Jones might just be up to the monumental task of adapting a video game franchise such as this one to the big screen, without sacrificing on psychological nuance or intuitive world-building, especially when considering the wealth of lore pre-established by Chris Metzen that he has to fall back on.

While video game franchise motion pictures such as this one are potentially problematic to say the least (see this summer’s impending Hitman: Agent 47), Jones appear to have his head on straight regarding the production of Warcraft, and if all of the right pieces continue to fall together as nicely as they have so far, we might just have a medieval epic on our hands in 2016 set to rival that of American novelist George R.R. Martin. What’s more, with Blizzard’s chief game designer and creator Chris Metzen working closely behind the scenes with Jones, perhaps the new Warcraft film will provide an avenue into the video game franchise for those of us less inclined to play fetch-quest heavy, action-adventure RPGs.

That being said, and with the film still a little less than a year away, we’ll have to hold our breath for now until the trailer releases this fall before making any wider claims regarding the supported mythology and narrative ingenuity of Legendary Pictures’ forthcoming video game adaptation.



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    2 November 2014



Out of all the recent DC Comics-to-TV adaptations, it seems that Supergirl has gone from a pipe dream to a confirmed series faster than any other (given her set of superpowers, perhaps that`s fitting). Rumors claimed that the series would offer a "new interpretation" of the classic character.

"Based on the characters from DC Comics, Supergirl will follow Kara Zor-El. Born on the planet Krypton, Kara escaped amid its destruction years ago. And since arriving on Earth, she`s been hiding the powers she shares with her famous cousin. But now at age 24, she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she was always meant to be."

The continuity changes and reboots Supergirl has undergone since her introduction in 1959 have led to a variety of versions, but most in the modern age have stuck to a short list of details. Kara Zor-El was a teenager when her cousin, Kal, was sent to Earth by his Kryptonian parents. Kara managed to escape as well, but for one reason or another, arrived on Earth years behind, finding Kal a full-grown man (and superhero).

It then falls to Kal to help his cousin control her newfound powers until she can adopt a "Super" mantle of her own -and a secret identity along with it (a story played out on Smallville already). But going by the apparent synopsis, that isn't part of the new show's identity at all.

Recently, casting on Supergirl has begun and character descriptions of both Kara and her foster sister, Alexandra "Alex" Danvers, were released. Now, the casting descriptions of four more characters have been revealed.


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