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 3 of 10)
Bod Jul 23rd 2009 11:13PM
fatal flaw clearly - a new 3 parter brilliant fantasy is exactly what we all need. I have no films to look forward to at christmas since frodo sailed away on that ship QQ
Cazador Jul 22nd 2009 2:14PM
If this movie turns like Spider-Man 3 in anyway, I think its safe to say Azeroth will implode from stupidity. I mean Rami made awesome cult classics, and thats what hes good at. But I just dont think he had the marbles to direct such films as Spider-Man or even Darkman!(Could have a been a much better movie). If Blizz wants a director to make an epic than get an epic director, or at least one with a very stylish sense of storytelling. Ahem* Darren Aronofsky Ahem*
mediumsizedrob Jul 22nd 2009 2:29PM
Aronofsky really? After you just criticized Raimi for making indy masterpieces but big budget flops? Come on now.
Cazador Jul 22nd 2009 2:55PM
I don't think Requiem for a Dream or The Fountain were meant to be big budget films. And SM3 made a killing at the box office but was horrible movie. I'm not saying the WoW movie won't be a weekend success, but will it be a movie you'll walk away saying "I really want to see that again." I think not.
Just Me Jul 22nd 2009 2:14PM
You said the words "Uwe Boll". Here's your hair shirt, honey, and box of fire ants. Get busy with the self flagellation, you know the drill. The poo flinging monkeys will join you shortly.
I'm tickled that Sam is on board. I have to admit, though, that everytime I think WoW movie all I can see in my head is "Illegal Danish". Bruce Campbell doing "Arcanite Reaper HOOOOOOOOOO!" anyone?
Brandon Tilley Jul 22nd 2009 2:41PM
Oh lord, now I can't get it out of my head.
buddy Jul 22nd 2009 2:15PM
anyone stop to check what class of good blizzard filed that trademark everyone thought was for the expansion. it could be blizzard just filed a trademark for the new movie's title.
Radioted Jul 22nd 2009 2:26PM
@buddy: The trademark is for "computer games, paper-based products, and online games." So, no movie.
Chilblain Jul 22nd 2009 2:44PM
Hopefully, even the idiots who thought an MMO would somehow make a good movie would know better than to give every critic on Earth a handfull of ammunition by calling the movie "Cataclysm".
I mean, they just wrote every single review of the film before it even comes out.
mirilene Jul 22nd 2009 2:17PM
Bolvar & Thrall teaming up to fight off a Black dragonflight army or Ragnaros or something. Something wrathgate esque.
John Jul 22nd 2009 2:21PM
I really wish the movie would be done exactly like their trailers. They're CG, sure...but they're SOOOO well done and SOOOO beautiful that it saddens me they're going outside of house for the production of it.
I cast my guess vote for a fail. So sad, but likely.
thermoman Jul 22nd 2009 2:22PM
Female blood elf nudity!
Oteo Jul 22nd 2009 2:23PM
I want to see some female dwarf/female tauren/female troll representation in the Warcraft movie. -_- I wish we had more female heroes in WoW, at least more women who weren't elves.
Matt Jul 22nd 2009 2:24PM
Well, the director is Sam Raimi.. so either it'll be good.. or so bad its good. Its a win-win situation.
Kettu Jul 22nd 2009 2:28PM
I'm pretty sure it will be Alliance-centric, namely Human. While the "lesser races" might make a cameo, I believe it would be a small part none the less. The Orcs would probably be painted as the villains and towards the end we will be given the "heart wrenching" discovery that they're really not the bad guys after all (or something). Not sure where the rest of the Horde would fit in...
Overall, Sam Raimi or no, my expectations of Hollywood nowadays are very low. If the movie manages an ounce of depth, I'll be somewhat impressed.
dan.westfall Jul 22nd 2009 2:33PM
What do I expect from a WoW movie?
At least one actor must have Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker...
Chuck Norris must make a cameo if there are any scenes in the barrens... dress him up like an orc or something, but he must be there!
In one battle scene someone must scream Leeroy Jenkins before getting owned... then a piece of chicken has to fall out of his armor.
Nina Jul 22nd 2009 3:04PM
THIS ^
Also, there shall be at leact one gnome punted in a major battle.
Preferably by a tauren.
Nina Jul 22nd 2009 3:05PM
*least......quick typing fail
Jamus Jul 22nd 2009 5:54PM
Raimi for all the good stuff he has done is very questionable in my book. He had Spidey dancing to disco of all things! In my book, Spidey 3 is so low in the toilet even Rotorooter can't pull it up. I don't know if he understands the full weight of the situation he is getting into.
On the other hand, Blizzard EXTREMELY ticky about their cinematics so I would hope that they would hold a motion picture up to the same high standards.
Crusader Liannin Jul 22nd 2009 2:34PM
What do I expect?
Scantily clad big breasted women with wasp waists in body paint wearing improbable armor and carrying weapons bigger than they are as if they were made of sunbeams and gossamer fighting ridiculously overmuscled CGI Orcs, Trolls, and Tauren wearing just as improbable armor and wielding even more ludicrous weapons. I espect it to feature lots of pointless explosions and the plot to be thinner than soup kitchen gruel, and almost as tasteless.
What do I hope?
That I'm wrong about what I expect.
(Though I'm sure about the scantily clad women with huge breasts)