These Warcraft movie posters have us wanting more

13 July 2015
Warcraft Movie - Posters

At Comic-Con this past weekend, Legendary Pictures and Blizzard Entertainment gave fans the first, exclusive glimpse at the upcoming Warcraft movie.

There’s a good chance the 5 minute trailer won’t make the internet – that’s why it’s called an exclusive.

What we did get the chance to see were to posters from the film. One is of Sir Anduin Lothar, played by Travis Fimmel, while the other is of Chieftain Durotan, portrayed by Toby Kebbell.

Like with previous images we’ve seen of the film, these posters look fantastic. They’re exquisitely detailed and demonstrate Warcraft very faithfully.

Warcraft Movie - Lothar - Travis Fimmel

Sir Anduin Lothar, portrayed by Travis Fimmel

From one to the other:

Warcraft Movie - Durotan - Toby Kebbell

Chieftain Durotan, portrayed by Toby Kebbell

We really have no idea when the trailer shown at Comic-Con, or one just like it, will release for the general public; it may even be out by the time you read this.

For those who literally can’t wait, and don’t mind a spoiler or two, the website io9 does their very best to describe the events that took place.

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  1. Kervyn Cloete
    13.07.2015 at 07:09

    They said the trailer will only be released in November. 🙁

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