Duncan Jones' Warcraft has a new title treatment. Blizzard and Legendary are showing off some of the new film props.
Warcraft is at SDCC 2014 with a fantastic display of never-before-seen film props. Directed by Duncan Jones, the film brings the blockbuster MMORPG to the big screen.
Here is the new title treatment for the film:
Set to hit theatres in March 2016 by Universal Pictures, SDCC will be the first opportunity for fans to get up close and personal with Director Duncan Jones' epic adventure of world-colliding conflict. Written by Charles Leavitt and Duncan Jones, the film is produced by Charles Roven, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, and Alex Gartner; Stuart Fenegan, Jillian Share, Brent O’Connor, Mike Morhaime and Paul Sames executive produce and Chris Metzen, Rob Pardo, Nick Carpenter and Rebecca Steel Roven co-produce.
Additionally, fans of this hotly-anticipated title will be able to get an exclusive first look at some of the richly detailed, hand-forged props used in the film:
Warcraft has the following props on display:
Doomhammer A savage orc weapon unleashed in the name of the Horde
Dragon Sword This gleaming blade is wielded in the name of the Alliance
Lion Shield Symbol of the strength of Azeroth
Legendary will also host a Golden Ticket contest for Warcraft. The winner will have a chance to meet Director Duncan Jones on Saturday, July 26th at the Legendary booth.
To win the "Golden Ticket," fans will need to go to the Blizzard activation #Lootcrazy, where they will be directed to the Legendary booth to take a picture the movie assets and share it on social media using the hashtag. They will then bring the photo to the Blizzard booth at allotted times for redemption. Within the redemption time on Friday, from 5-7pm one golden ticket will be hidden in the prizing goodie bag for a fan winner.
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This has me excited in all sorts of ways.