
I genuinely think that in retrospect and as time has moved on, people are starting to appreciate the film than maybe the critics did when it first came out but unfortunately I don’t think we’re going to get to make anymore. And yet there is not a minute of Warcraft, featuring a battle between humans and invading, tusk-mouthed orcs, in which you can’t feel director Duncan Jones straining to bring soul to his. “I made the film as best I could on the first film hoping that it would connect with an audience. It’s unfortunate now, you gotta try and go with your harp on these things.” In the interview he says a trilogy “really would have been pretty special. Warcraft Director Duncan Jones has said to Collider (via GameSpot) that his plans to complete a trilogy of Warcraft movies aren’t looking likely to happen – but that he would have “loved to” have done them.

Despite having received some somewhat tepid critic reviews (it currently sits at 27% on Rotten Tomatoes), the adaptation amassed over $433 million at the box office worldwide – but it doesn’t like that means a sequel is on the way. The audience is certainly there for a Warcraft 2.Sadly for fans of the Warcraft movie, released in 2016 and based on Blizzard’s World of Warcraft game series, it looks like there won’t be any sequels. since theres a lot more story left to be told and if possible it would.
Will there be a warcraft 2 movie movie#
Globally, the film has earned more than $430 million. Warcraft movie is that its being lauded as a good idea since theres a lot. Though the film flopped in the U.S., it was a record-breaking five-day debut with $156 million earned in China. I remember a vibrant cast of characters and many different factions and I can only imagine how awesome it is to re-invent the Warcraft 2 campaigns with the current tools (and years of gaming experience). No, money tends to be the deciding factor (it is a business after all) and Warcraft did make a lot of it. Warcraft 2 is my first video game and Im really eager to play a campaign with the Warcraft 3 standards, with the Reforged graphics (and the amazing graphic work you seem to be doing). Whether theres a hierarchical relationship between different forms of media or filmmakers. Its no secret that video game film adaptations have fared poorly over the years, both critically and commercially. I have loved the franchise for decades, but as far as I’m concerned, the only reason the first movie was as well done as it was, is because people like Chris Metzen gave enough of a shit to curbstomp anything that wasn’t his dream on screen. The long-awaited Warcraft movie is getting an official prequel graphic novel titled Warcraft: Bonds of Brotherhood by Legendary Comics. Hopefully there wont be a second one though. The film was gored with bad reviews as sharp as any sword, but reviews aren't really the top concern to a studio - if it were they would have stopped at Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. In my opinion, I don’t want them to make a second movie. If there was a 2nd one, theres no chance id watch it in the cinema, but i d pirate it when theres a good copy available. It's pretty debatable as to whether or not a Warcraft 2 is somewhere down the road. It's really anyone's guess right now what their attitude towards a sequel is, but perhaps fans can take solace in knowing that Jones would be happy to answer the call should he get one. 'Rather than actually tackling the hard issues, we. Legendary is the one who calls the shots, and it's the studio's decision if they want to pursue another entry. In the interview, Hazzikostas argued that the World of Warcraft team is doing its part of the whole to improve the companys work culture with the tools in front of them: 'On the other end there are those who have expressed concern that we’re almost doing this as a smokescreen,': he said. Duncan Jones responded to his tweet sharing his excitement for a second trip to Warcraft, but unfortunately, it's not up to him. One Twitter user alleged to having seen the fantasy flick four times in IMAX (sheesh, man), and he's biting his nails waiting for a sequel. Warcraft may not have been very popular on the whole, but that doesn't mean that it lacks any fans.
