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Canyarion
05-09-2006, 06:25 PM
http://www.blizzard.com/press/060509.shtml

IRVINE, Calif. -- May 9, 2006 -- Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. and Legendary Pictures today announced that they have entered into an agreement to develop a live-action film based on Blizzard Entertainment®'s award-winning Warcraft® universe. Based on the terms of the agreement, Legendary Pictures has acquired the movie rights for the best-selling game universe, and both companies are now focused on translating the high-quality Warcraft entertainment experience to the big screen.

"We searched for a very long time to find the right studio for developing a movie based on one of our game universes," said Paul Sams, chief operating officer of Blizzard Entertainment. "Many companies approached us in the past, but it wasn't until we met with Legendary Pictures that we felt we'd found the perfect partner. They clearly share our high standards for creative development, and because they understand the vision that we've always strived for with our Warcraft games, we feel there isn't a better studio out there for bringing the Warcraft story to film."

"One of our goals at Legendary Pictures has been to bring heroic stories to life in groundbreaking ways, and it's inspiring to work with a company such as Blizzard that takes that approach with each of its products," stated Legendary Pictures chairman and CEO Thomas Tull. "The Warcraft universe is possessed of such a rich mythology and, as such, serves as an ideal platform as we go about translating that universe into what we intend to be a major event film."

Blizzard's Warcraft games have developed a loyal following since the series debuted in 1994. Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness™, released in 1995, won multiple Game of the Year awards and is still considered one of the best games ever made, and Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos™ broke multiple sales records when it launched in 2002. World of Warcraft®, Blizzard's latest entry in the critically acclaimed franchise, has quickly become one of the world's most popular online games, with more than 6 million paying customers worldwide.

"From our first Warcraft game to our latest novels, our intention has always been to develop a rich fantasy universe that could support stories and products in many forms," stated Chris Metzen, Blizzard Entertainment's vice president of creative development. "In addition to being a truly rewarding experience for us, the creation of this motion picture also feels like a natural next step for the Warcraft universe."

"It's not always the case that interactive game properties lend themselves to proper adaptation to film," said Jon Jashni, Legendary Pictures' chief creative officer. "We are intending to approach this as we would the adaptation of a best-selling novel: respect the essence of all that it is but also build upon that fertile base while translating it into a new medium."

Further details about the upcoming Warcraft movie, including director, cast, and targeted release date, will be revealed in the months ahead.


Looking forward to it, I've been asking for a Warcraft movie for a while now! :D

DeathsHand
05-09-2006, 08:28 PM
From the little bits I've read about, Warcraft has a pretty fun little backstory and such to it's world...

I ponder how this'll turn it... Live Action, though? Hmmm *ponders*... Well, it worked for Lord of the Rings...

Jonbo298
05-09-2006, 09:01 PM
Hell is getting damn cold again...

Canyarion
05-10-2006, 04:19 AM
"pretty fun little backstory"? :p Warcraft possibly has a more complicated backstory than The Lord of the Rings! Really, it's HUGE. The movie could take place anywhere, in any time. Though they'll probably place it in the 'present', because of popularity etc.

The studio made Batman begins. I was hoping for a full CGI movie but the chances are slim that will happen now...

Just get all the races right please. :)

DeathsHand
05-10-2006, 05:45 PM
Just get all the races right please. :)

Yeah that's why live-action sounds like somewhat of a funny choice...

World of Warcraft's art design or whatever it's called has always been on the colorful, cartoony side...

I wonder if they will try to recreate that sort of deal, or if they'll turn it into a more gritty, realistic thing such as Lord of the Rings...

Canyarion
05-10-2006, 07:14 PM
Hm...... the cinematics were never cartoony. Well maybe some proportions were a bit off, the expressions were a bit excegerated (spelling? :() etc. But not like the cartoony in-game graphics.

I find it very hard to see (famous) actors as my favorite game characters.

Maybe they can solve it by having totally unknown characters, so nobody will care about how they look.

Chronicles of Narnia came to my mind when I thought about Tauren etc. The creatures there were pretty amazing. Half life-action, half CGI I think.

I hope they decide to make it 100% CGI!

Professor S
05-10-2006, 11:09 PM
Did they get Uwe Boll to direct? Dear God please say YES!!!!

DarkMaster
05-13-2006, 02:37 AM
You know the CG intro you see when you first start up the game? All they need to do is make that into a movie. Live action will not work for this project, it'll look absolutely ridiculous and people will see it as a LotR wannabe/rip-off/etc.

A CGI WoW movie would actually be quite cool.

KillerGremlin
05-13-2006, 02:46 AM
"pretty fun little backstory"? :p Warcraft possibly has a more complicated backstory than The Lord of the Rings! Really, it's HUGE. The movie could take place anywhere, in any time. Though they'll probably place it in the 'present', because of popularity etc.

The studio made Batman begins. I was hoping for a full CGI movie but the chances are slim that will happen now...

Just get all the races right please. :)

I dunno about that...there's full blown college classes dedicated to studying the whole mythology behind the world that Tolkien created. It actually goes quite a bit past what you get presented in Lord of the Rings. Albeit, Warcraft has a nice backstory, but Middle Earth has a whole mythology with different languages and back-stories and cultures.

They're both pretty awesome though. I love the Warcraft stuff.

Canyarion
05-13-2006, 04:42 PM
Believe me, I know both the Tolkien and Warcraft mythologies.

The only thing that Middle Earth has that WoW doesn't have is languages.


I've read The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales. Now that gives a broad picture of the Middle Earth stories. I know there's more, but believe me when I say that Warcraft also has a LOT. :)