Monday, September 7, 2015
Director Of Activision Blizzard, Inc. Warcraft Movie Reacts To Leaked Teaser
Duncan Jones responds to leaked footage and updates about the films future
Activision Blizzard. Inc.’s (NASDAQ:ATVI) World of Warcraft movie is possibly one of the most awaited movie of all time. The movie which is being anticipated by gamers and fans alike has seemingly got a leaked teaser trailer, which has been making the rounds on the internet. The new Warcraft movie is set to star Travis Fimmel, who is most notable for his work in Spartacus and Vikings. He will be joined by Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga and Paula Patton amongst others. The movie will focus on the early feuds between the Orcs and Humans, and will center on the two factions fighting for survival with each other while the forces of darkness rise to reclaim their lands.
The movie has been a hot topic on the internet as it appears a low quality teaser trailer has been released from somewhere in Romania. The leaked trailer has got fans in frenzy with many praising the design of the Orcish clans and the lush scenery and the War sequences that depict gore and bloodshed.
The footage was initial screened at Comic Con in July. It has since been leaked as a low quality, possibly mobile recorded trailer and is easily available on the internet. The movie is set to be released somewhere around June 2016. The actual trailer is set to be released around November at the BlizzCon, which is stated for November 6-7. The trailer will be a first real look of the highly anticipated game-plus-movie.
This is what Duncan Jones had to say on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR): "I just wish we could show the real thing. :)" In another tweet, Jones further joked, "You don't like it at low res and covered in user ids?!” The director has made a smart move keeping his cards close to his sleeve. This means that the leaked teaser will actually help the hype for the movie and will make fans eager for more. The trailer might have done the movie more good than harm, and placed it in a win-win situation.
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