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‘WarCraft’ Movie: The Story Of Mythos’ Beginning [VIDEO]

| Nov 28, 2015 07:50 AM EST

An advertisement for the ''World of Warcraft'' game, produced by Activision Blizzard Inc., a video-game publishing unit of Vivendi SA, is displayed at a store in Paris, France, on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

Just like in the game itself, the "WarCraft" movie will be focusing its story on the struggles of two worlds, where both will fight for their very existence - the Humans and the Orcs will deal with each other rather violently.

Slash Films has allowed the world on a photo sneak peak that's been on the web for the curious fans - images from the article featuring various "WarCraft" mythos character, Orgrim Doomhammer (Robert Kazinsky), Durotan (Toby Kebbel) and Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel). There will presence will be seen throughout the series and each of them will be sharing a significant amount of spotlight, since they are deemed to be very important in the story plot of the movie. But other characters, like Garona (Paula Patton), King Llane Wrynn (Dominic Cooper), Medivh (Ben Forster), ), Khadgar (Ben Schnetzer), Lady Taria (Ruth Negga) , Blackhand (Clancy Brown) and finally (Daniel Wu) the shaman will help shape up the story more interestingly.

But just how much of us know much about the history behind each character?

As it appears, their respective characters have backstories where in the "WarCraft" universe is looking to capitalize on. As gamers has been talking about the trailer and its potential to make it big in Cinematic Universe.

Few people are lucky enough have seen the trailer showing video clips from the "WarCraft" movie featuring mixed up world of Orcs and Humans. The human will have their loyal Gryphon while Orcs will have Dire Wolf. Both worlds will fight for what they believe was theirs and they will endlessly fight for it. Their world with their loved ones. But when their very existence is at stake, their struggles could mean anything but war.

But just like what has been implied in the trailer with a prominent phrase "The Beginning" could mean something that we don't know much about.

"WarCraft" will start showing on June 2016 in the US and the UK.

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