For the week of September 27th, Universal Home Entertainment is releasing
video game adaptation Warcraft on Blu - ray Disc and 4K UHD.
They've also announced dates for some forthcoming films like the sequels to Fifty Shades of Grey, and also shifted some films arriving over the next few years, such as
the video game adaptation Warcraft from Duncan Jones, the sci - fi sequel Pacific Rim 2 from Guillermo del Toro and the first official movie that kicks off Universal's classic movie monsters franchise reboot, The Mummy.
As we inch toward summer blockbuster season, one of the biggest question marks on the calendar is
the video game adaptation Warcraft.
Yesterday we saw an extended TV spot for Duncan Jones» upcoming
video game adaptation Warcraft [watch it here], and now we have a brand new poster for you...
Yesterday we saw an extended TV spot for Duncan Jones» upcoming
video game adaptation Warcraft [watch it here], and now we have a brand new poster for you... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Warcraft UPDATE: And here's a quad poster... The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Based on Blizzard's World of
Warcraft, the multiplayer role - playing
game,
Warcraft represents a chance to turn the tide for
video game adaptations.
New Line Cinema's sequel to the surprise 2013 horror hit «The Conjuring» is set to dominate the weekend, even as it faces off against Universal's big - budgeted
video game adaptation «
Warcraft, which is expected to tank at the domestic box office.
Any hope that «
Warcraft» would be the first great
video game adaptation is promptly squashed within the opening 30 minutes, and it only gets worse from there as the audience is forced to suffer through the convoluted plot (including an unearned romance between Lothar and Garona), a clunky finale that's more interested in setting up future sequels than providing a satisfying conclusion, and a handful of unmemorable action sequences.
By comparison, the biggest competition in December is Universal's
adaptation of the
video game Warcraft, which is also set for the 18th.
Depending on how you look at it, the original Rampage gaming property's lack of plot gives the movie version an advantage / disadvantage over past
adaptations of
video game franchises with denser mythologies (a la
Warcraft and Assassin's Creed).
Any hope that «
Warcraft» would be the first great
video game adaptation is promptly squashed within the opening 30 minutes, and it only gets worse from there as the audience is forced to suffer through the incredibly convoluted and disjointed plot.
WHY: Hollywood has a pretty awful track record with
video game adaptations, so when it was announced that director Duncan Jones would be bringing the mega-popular «
Warcraft» franchise to the big screen, many people believed that he would finally break the curse.
Probably best known to UK audiences for his role as Sean Slater in Eastenders, we have just been given our first look at Robert Kazinsky's character from the upcoming
video game adaptation,
WARCRAFT.
After a full trailer and a short TV spot, the
video game adaptation «
Warcraft» has fans of the popular online
game ecstatic,...
Title:
Warcraft Release Date: June 10, 2016 Studio: Universal, Legendary Director: Duncan Jones Release Format: Theatrical
Video game adaptations don't always have a good track record.