Rumorbuster: David Wenham might play Arthas
There's a rumor going around that Australian actor David Wenham (who you'll probably know as Faramir in Lord of the Rings, though he was also in 300 and Van Helsing) is supposed to play Arthas in the upcoming Sam Raimi-directed Warcraft movie -- but not so fast. The whole thing appears to stem from a listing over on the Internet Movie Database's listing for Warcraft (which, by the way, seems to have a working title -- a few days ago, it was just called "Untitled Sam Raimi Project"), where Wenham's name was inserted as rumored to play Arthas. That in and of itself means nothing at all -- the IMDb can be updated and edited by almost anyone that comes to the site, and while it could be that Wenham's agent is trying to get his name out there for a certain part, it's just as likely that some overzealous Lord of the Rings fan is trying to do some casting of their own. Wenham's name under there as "rumored" has about as much validity as a mention on Wikipedia: not much.Oh, and there's one more issue -- as discussed in this forum post, Arthas himself probably won't even be in the Warcraft movie, if what Blizzard told us at BlizzCon a little while back is to be believed. Back at the BlizzCon 2007 movie panel, we were told by the panel (including Chris Metzen) that the movie is supposed to start a year before WoW begins, which means Arthas is sitting up in Icecrown doing a whole lot of nothing. When fans specifically asked about Arthas, we were told that while the movie would certainly reference him, it likely wouldn't focus on him at all. So while Wenham (or his fans) may be angling for the part of Arthas, even if he got it, he probably wouldn't get much screen time anyway.
Of course, that's assuming that what we were told two years ago still holds. Gary Whitta, who worked on a screenplay for the film, says that Sam Raimi has his own ideas about the movie, so, as BlizzPlanet points out, maybe he wants Arthas front and center. But for now, the David Wenham rumor is still just a made-up rumor, and a really thin one at that.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
artjunkie808 Aug 5th 2009 4:20PM
David Wenham can be my Lich King any time!
Mermaider Aug 5th 2009 5:46PM
Well, he would be a good choice for a handful of the main characters, although I don't think he's got the bad guy part down.
xaospro Aug 6th 2009 11:32AM
Metzen said "no arthas" in 2007!!! Thats over two years ago, so over that time, with the massive rise in popularity for the Lich-miester himself, things could have changed in what the Blizz team saw for a storyline.
Odds are, it will be a general story based in the "world" of WOW, tensions bewteen factions/races, surviving against the scourge, etc..
BUT..... if they want to create THE wow movied, have chris metzen and crew on site 24/7 as they recreate the evens that led up to Arthas' becoming the Lich King.
WOW.com rules!!!
Art Aug 5th 2009 5:41PM
I've always hoped that they decided to move away from the "one year before WoW" timeframe.
Because... I want live-action Draenei, dammit.
John Aug 5th 2009 7:14PM
"That in and of itself means nothing at all -- the IMDb can be updated and edited by almost anyone that comes to the site, and while it could be that Wenham's agent is trying to get his name out there for a certain part, it's just as likely that some overzealous Lord of the Rings fan is trying to do some casting of their own. Wenham's name under there as "rumored" has about as much validity as a mention on Wikipedia: not much"
Um, no. IMDB CANNOT be edited by anyone. It has to be edited by someone who works for IMDB. All anyone can do is suggest an update, which IMDB then has to approve.
CrusaderStrike Aug 5th 2009 7:15PM
I'm asian and I don't QQ why there isn't any asian in warcraft. Dude, just because there's no black in a movie means it's racist.
Soryne Aug 5th 2009 8:11PM
... my eyebrows have disappeared. I got shocked, and then more shocked, and now I have to go search for them in the attic. But first: I think he'll be a good Arthas. He'll need to dye his hair lighter, though.
Come back, little eyebrows!
Badger Aug 5th 2009 8:36PM
I think if he trains himself to speak with a lower voice, he could pull it off easily. Hell, look at when Wenham played Faramir in "The Two Towers" and "Return of the King." He looked like a less bulky version of Arthas already.
As for Schramm's whole deal about Arthas not being part of the movie: Who says that flashbacks can't be a critically important part of the story? Arthas might not be in the film as anything more than one character's tragic memories, but he can still make an appearance.
TonyMcS Aug 5th 2009 9:24PM
Please NO. I've seen David Wenham playing himself in lots of tv shows and films. I'm sure he's a really nice guy, but acting is not one of his skills.
It might be the accent or Australian films that disguise the bad acting to external viewers, but as another Australian, I'm afraid I'll be bitterly disappointed if David gets the part. I can only hope he's got the helmet on all the time and his voice gets a lot of electronic work.
woez Aug 5th 2009 11:45PM
"immortal dude with antlers who spends thousands of years at a time in a dream world hanging out with tree spirits." "two hours watching nothing but elves and demons"
You just described the perfect movie, in my eyes at least. Is that what the book is like? (at least I think there's a book about that.)
Cadychan Aug 6th 2009 1:33AM
Mm mmm...he can storm my Sunwell ANY time. >;3
SithLlenniuq Aug 11th 2009 7:27AM
I love the sound of nerds fighting over speculation and rumors.... It sounds like people need to get a life!
cameron.k Jan 11th 2010 8:52AM
LOL David Wenham went to my High School, and he came to talk to us last year :D
it'd be epic if he got the part