What do you expect from a WoW movie?
Blizzard announced the Warcraft movie in 2006, after a long and arduous search for a proper production outfit that shared their vision. This search ended with Legendary pictures getting the deal - and while the studio doesn't have spotless track record (Lady in the Water, I'm looking at you...), I think they've hit more home runs than strike outs, particularly with properties that resonate strongly with us geeks and fanboys. Whether or not you agree with their vision, it's safe to say the guys behind Legendary respect their source material a great deal - from the visually stunning 300, the somber and severe The Dark Knight, and the un-movie-able Watchmen. I even really liked Bryan Singer's reverent and messianic take on big blue in Superman Returns.
Now, after a drought of news regarding the film, Harry Knowles broke the news about Spider-Man and Drag Me to Hell director Sam Raimi landing the job of helming the Warcraft flick. Variety soon reported that Charles Roven, who produced The Dark Knight, was also joining the mix. Although a lot of things can still change from now until we see Azeroth on the silver screen (directorial musical chairs isn't uncommon in Hollywood), a lot of us at WoW.com were pretty stoked to hear Raimi being selected for the job. I mean, at least it's not Uwe Boll.
Raimi is a fanboy's director, and I'm sure we're all fans of the cult classic Army of Darkness, as well as aware of his signature cameos of the Delta 88 and childhood friend Bruce Campbell and brother Ted. Blizzard and Legendary have both noted that they want a director capable of directing an epic not unlike the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and we think Raimi's suitably up to task. He's got a really good sense of humor, too, something I'm sure Blizzard liked on his resume when he expressed interest in the film back in 2008. The question is, what kind of Warcraft movie should we expect?
Considering his Army of Darkness roots, I'm sure we'll see a lot of hilarious moments in a large-scale battle. He also directed Quick and the Dead, so we're pretty sure there'll be a lot of cool and stylish moments. He's shown that he can play around with big budgets in the Spider-Man franchise so it'll be interesting to see what he can do with upwards of $100 million. Will we see Campbell as Varian Wrynn? Ted Raimi as a Goblin trade prince? Dolly zooms! Montage sequences! The possibilities are endless.
Where will it be set? What period? Will we see Draenei or even the speculated new races? Who among the popular Warcraft lore characters will make an appearance? Will Griftah finish his tale? Do you agree with MTV's assessment? The movie speculation is going to go even wilder once the Cataclysm hits Azeroth, too! Share your thoughts on a Sam Raimi-directed Warcraft movie with us.
Now, after a drought of news regarding the film, Harry Knowles broke the news about Spider-Man and Drag Me to Hell director Sam Raimi landing the job of helming the Warcraft flick. Variety soon reported that Charles Roven, who produced The Dark Knight, was also joining the mix. Although a lot of things can still change from now until we see Azeroth on the silver screen (directorial musical chairs isn't uncommon in Hollywood), a lot of us at WoW.com were pretty stoked to hear Raimi being selected for the job. I mean, at least it's not Uwe Boll.
Raimi is a fanboy's director, and I'm sure we're all fans of the cult classic Army of Darkness, as well as aware of his signature cameos of the Delta 88 and childhood friend Bruce Campbell and brother Ted. Blizzard and Legendary have both noted that they want a director capable of directing an epic not unlike the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and we think Raimi's suitably up to task. He's got a really good sense of humor, too, something I'm sure Blizzard liked on his resume when he expressed interest in the film back in 2008. The question is, what kind of Warcraft movie should we expect?
Considering his Army of Darkness roots, I'm sure we'll see a lot of hilarious moments in a large-scale battle. He also directed Quick and the Dead, so we're pretty sure there'll be a lot of cool and stylish moments. He's shown that he can play around with big budgets in the Spider-Man franchise so it'll be interesting to see what he can do with upwards of $100 million. Will we see Campbell as Varian Wrynn? Ted Raimi as a Goblin trade prince? Dolly zooms! Montage sequences! The possibilities are endless.
Where will it be set? What period? Will we see Draenei or even the speculated new races? Who among the popular Warcraft lore characters will make an appearance? Will Griftah finish his tale? Do you agree with MTV's assessment? The movie speculation is going to go even wilder once the Cataclysm hits Azeroth, too! Share your thoughts on a Sam Raimi-directed Warcraft movie with us.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 10)
Quillen Jul 22nd 2009 2:08PM
Okay, now we have to start petitioning Blizzard to create an in-game chain-saw. Blizzard? Are you listening? Chain-saw!!!
Tirrimas Jul 22nd 2009 2:10PM
Finally! A use for engineering!
Slamkovich Jul 22nd 2009 2:15PM
Gnomeregan Bonechopper is close enough for me, I think.
http://www.wowhead.com/?item=45129
catharsis80 Jul 22nd 2009 2:26PM
Except it's a caster weapon, which makes no sense. And one-handed at that.
devilsei Jul 22nd 2009 2:38PM
Cath you saying a chainsaw can't be operated with just one hand? Hell Ash handles his chainsaw just fine with just a stump :P
impurezero Jul 22nd 2009 2:10PM
I know I posted this in the comments for the other entry, but it makes me giggle, so I'm throwing it up here, too. From Filmdrunk.com:
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Something tells me the movie will be more like the wrath of suck king, amirite? Haha, good one, Jay. Anyway, every video game movie so far has been tremendously sucky, but this time they’ve got an unquestionably huge-name game paired with an established, respected director. If this still ends up sucking, can we all agree that movies based on video games are a bad idea and stop attempting them forever? Haha, of course that’ll never happen, now get off my lawn.
PS - Can you imagine a worse Comic-Con panel to be at than this one? “Excuse me, Mr. Raimi, but I think everyone here knows that although a skilled Warlock can counter a rogue with demonic circle or even shadowfury, trying to stop a feral druid on a berzerk is a fool’s errand.” (*thunderous applause*)
Spazmoose Jul 22nd 2009 5:57PM
You do realize that the movie is going to be centered around the Warcraft universe (much the same way as the LotR movies), and not around World of Warcraft. This in itself lends to it not being a "video game" movie, and having it take on more of the lore aspect of the Warcraft universe, which would mean it is more of a "comic book" movie instead.
That being said, I believe that I read somewhere (though i cannot remember where or when, so I cannot provide links) that the movie will be based pre-WoW, and look forward to the possibility of new lore being introduced.
...I can see it now...300 style battles and with LotR style CG...
On a side note, I don't see Bruce Campbell playing Varian Wrynn...I would much rather see Bruce in a small cameo role as a rogue, and Ted Raimi as a warrior...hell, you could even name them Autolycus & Joxer.
impurezero Jul 22nd 2009 6:55PM
You do realize that I was just posting a funny quote from a movie blog's humor writer, right?
And are you seriously trying to incite a discussion on whether or not this can technically be called a "video game movie" based on which part of the relevent lore they plan to blah, blah, blah? Somehow, I think you proved his comic-con joke to be a frighteningly true portrait of the future...
billmao Jul 22nd 2009 8:22PM
what, you can tell a joke but he can't say it's not funny?
impurezero Jul 23rd 2009 12:36AM
Sure he can. Let me know when he does.
traptinacivicsi Jul 23rd 2009 9:09AM
Hey, comic-con or not (never been to one so I dunno why this is related to just that and not the online forums which usually are filled with such discussion) if the director/writer(s) aren't VERY strict on details from the warcraft lore, each mistake will be spotted almost immediately.
For example, Dragonball: Evolution, Fox butchered that movies story so much that if you removed the names of the characters, it could have been an entirely different franchise/comic/show.
Almost every aspect of the series they got wrong ((no Krillen?? Piccolo has no antennae, isn't green, and looks like a demon/vampire?? Goku in HIGH SCHOOL!?!?)) and because of it it was a major flop, and pulled from theaters across the country after not even 2 weeks of showing, also they haven't even advertised the DVD release on TV yet, that I've seen listed in the local movie rental place as being there next Tuesday.
I know most movie producers go for the whole type of audience, but skimping on the whole plot and details you lose the 60 some percent of potential viewers, us.
kozom Jul 22nd 2009 2:10PM
Gnomes, for once
(most to be punted, ofc)
kozom Jul 22nd 2009 2:28PM
seriously, I would really enjoy lore put into the movie, but i would also like enough action in it so that anyone would be able to enjoy the movie even without heavy WoW knowledge (so that i could see it with friends/family, mostly).
Zerbe Jul 22nd 2009 2:12PM
As much as I like wow and play it quite a bit, the movie is probably going to suck for the people that actually play WoW. For people that just want a fantasy based movie with no previous WoW experience, they will probably like it.
Fast Jul 22nd 2009 2:12PM
Since its not Cinematic-like it will be a big fail.
barth Jul 22nd 2009 2:23PM
what?
Flavio Jul 22nd 2009 2:41PM
9,000?!
Batleth Jul 22nd 2009 2:12PM
Well Blizzard has stated before that the film will be set approximately one year before WoW...and it'll be based around a "kick ass" human, that's not Varian Wrynn. So do you think they've changed their minds?
Personally I wish they would put the history of Warcaft on the big screen. Who here wouldn't love to see a Sargeras-controlled Medivh opening the very first Dark Portal and allowing the Orcs to come through to Azeroth for the first time?
The First War, ending with Anduin Lothar landing on the shores of Lordaeron would be an awesome first film...
Bod Jul 22nd 2009 2:55PM
you have a good idea here - 3 parter, WC1, 2 and 3 - like lotro...random lore before wow far less interesting.
Just A Canuk Jul 22nd 2009 2:57PM
If I remember right, they said they thought of that, but they said that it would seem to Lord of the Rings like, so they're going to try and do something different.