

Mage named Khadgar (Ben Schnetzer) the Guardian of Tirisfal, Medivh (Ben Foster) and a half-Orc named Garona Halforcen (Paula Patton),Īzeroth comes to realize the ferocity of its enemy and the power it wields. At theĪzeroth is Stormwind, a military stronghold led by Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel) and its king, Llane Wrynn (Dominic Cooper). Even before the residents of Azeroth can begin to piece together what it is they're facing, it may already be too late. Organizes the clans and creates the Horde, an invading army that uses Fel Magic to travel to the world of Azeroth in search of a new home, which A mysterious power called "Fel Magic" is responsible, and the mighty Orc Gul'dan (Daniel Wu) The Orc homeward is on the brink of destruction. Less any kind of interesting story it has to tell, forced to cram several games and many novels worth of development into a two-hour Of fame, the film adaptation at least stands tall enough as a serviceably entertaining Fantasy/Adventure film that's more a product of its name and Though not destined for any cinematic hall Special effects extravaganza, but the film doesn't quite find the same success as its video game namesake. Seemingly long in development and anticipated for years prior to its release, Warcraft, directed by Moon's Duncan Jones, does justice to the material and stands as a

That puts it in seriously eliteĪnd with its sprawling story of humans (and other species) battling giant Orcs, it was only a matter of time before a related cinematic venture hit Other esteemed classics such as Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Pac-Man, and Pong. Reviewed by Martin Liebman, September 22, 2016īlizzard's video game World of Warcraft was, in 2015, amongst the inaugural entrants into the Video Game Hall of Fame, entering alongside
