Writer Brandon Easton is a longtime friend of the show and it’s been awesome seeing his career take off. This week his long comic book resume, from Andre The Giant’s official biography to Transformers to the upcoming M.A.S.K., adds a Marvel book to the list with ‘Civil War II: Choosing Sides’! Brandon talks about getting the gig, what changes he’s making to M.A.S.K. and the issues of adapting popular properties to comics! He also touches on his time writing for Marvel’s ‘Agent Carter’ TV series and his thoughts on DC’s Rebirth! Plus, I give my opinion on ‘Finding Dorey’ and I loved ‘Warcraft’!

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Briefly: After what seems like forever, Duncan Jones’ Warcraft is finally in theatres this Friday.

A Legendary Entertainment staple at this point, of course the film received its own prequel graphic novel, which is available in hardcover format from today on!

The book focuses on an Azeroth-saving adventure undertaken by a young Llane, Lothar and Medivh, and is set some 30 years before the events of the upcoming film!

In the book, you’ll discover how three of Azeroth’s greatest champions forged their first alliance, as the young and headstrong Llane, Lothar, and Medivh embark on a mission of vengeance that will forge them into heroes… the kind of heroes Azeroth will need in its darkest hour.

You can take a look at a few preview pages for the book below, and be sure to let us know if you plan to pick up a copy yourself!

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Briefly: It’s nearly here!

Duncan Jones highly anticipated Warcraft is just over two weeks away from theatres, and Legendary has just debuted a new featurette which digs into the film’s incredible production design.

The featurette shows off the importance of melding visual effects with real locations, and while we don’t know just how good Warcraft will be at this point, it’d be pretty tough to say that the film isn’t gorgeous.

In Warcraft, the peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

Take a look at the video below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th!

Briefly: We’re now barely a month away from the heavily anticipated release of Duncan Jones’ Warcraft, and today Legendary has debuted another (short) teaser for the film, this time featuring the assassin Garona.

In Warcraft, the peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

It’s an action-packed teaser that should certainly drive excitement for the film! Take a look at the video below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th!

Briefly: We’re now less than two months away from the heavily anticipated release of Duncan Jones’ Warcraft, and today at PAX East the celebrated director debuted a bad-ass new poster for the film.

In Warcraft, the peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

It’s a gorgeous image featuring the female Orc Draka, and she definitely doesn’t look like someone you’d want to mess with!

Take a look at the new poster below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th!

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Briefly: We’re now just a few months away from the heavily anticipated release of Duncan Jones’ Warcraft, and Legendary has just debuted a gorgeous new poster for the film.

In Warcraft, the peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

It’s a gorgeous image that showcases the Orc vs. Human struggle, and based on all of the footage that we’ve seen so far, there are set to be some mighty battles ahead for these two armies.

Take a look at the new poster below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th!

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Briefly: New York Toy Fair is finally just a couple of days away, and though I’ll be thousands and thousands of miles away from the action, I can’t wait to see what all of my favourite toymakers have to show off.

One of this Summer’s biggest features, Duncan Jones’ Warcraft is set to have a huge presence at the convention, and Toy Fair attendees can expect to see new additions to the range from ThinkGeek, Just Funky and Funko. Additionally, master toy partner Jakks Pacific will host a special presentation of the Warcraft line ahead of its upcoming Toys “R” Us launch scheduled for March 2016.

Jamie Kampel, Vice President, Licensing & Partnerships at Legendary notes that “The Warcraft universe represents one of the most passionate fandoms in the world. The products and collectibles that will be on display at Toy Fair not only capture the essence of the magical worlds that inspired them but the sheer depth of the range creates must-have items for even the most discerning Warcraft fans.”

We’ve got a sweet sneak peak at one of the upcoming Funko Pop! (booth 4805) figures, as well as some of Jakk’s Pacific’s (booth 1135) gorgeous Warcraft figurines. At the show, Think Geek (booth 3015) will showcase a range that includes watches, wall décor, caps, backpacks and stylish loungewear inspired by the Warcraft film, Just Funky (booth 4963) will be showing off novelty tumblers, mugs, water bottles and decorative coasters perfect for the grog of your choosing.

Mostly, it sounds like a lot of stuff that I’d like to own. Take a look at a few of the images below, and be sure to let us know what you think! New York resident? Planning to head to the New York Toy Fair?

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That’s a nice looking Pop!

Excited for Independence Day Resurgence? How about The Little Prince? Be sure to watch out for some gorgeous figures, plushes, and guns based on these upcoming films as well!

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The Little Prince Figurine in Gift Box – The 4″ Little Prince Figurine is an out-of-this-world collector’s item for all generations. The brand-new figurine whose debut is perfectly timed to the release of the star-studded feature film next month, brings the petite prince to life with an endearing expression, soft colors and simple design. From YOTTOY for ages 3+. SRP $13.

The Little Prince & Fox Soft Toy Pair – These cosmic characters are ready for exciting explorations together – just like in the new movie that “lands” in theaters next month! Dressed in his classic green jumpsuit with red grosgrain ribbon belt and soft fleece scarf, The Little Prince 12” plush comes complete with wise Fox by his side! From YOTTOY for ages 3+, SRP $27.

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Hybrid Fighter Jet – Just in time for the sequel that hits theaters this June, Independence Day: Resurgence ship Hybrid Fighter Jet comes to life with sound and lights. Fans can push the button to hear engine and blaster sounds. Ship also features a removable pilot! From Cepia for ages 8+, SRP $14.99

Hybrid Blaster– Just in time for the sequel that hits theaters this June, Independence Day: Resurgence Hybrid Blaster comes to life with sound and lights. Fans can pull the trigger to hear blaster sounds from the movie! Features green LED lights. From Cepia for ages 8+, SRP $22.99

Briefly: We’re still a couple of seasons away from Legendary’s beyond anticipated Warcraft adaptation to finally hit the big screen, and today the film’s first TV spot has hit the web, showing off some more incredible effects, as well as making us remember that director Duncan Jones is likely having a really tough time right now (sorry, Duncan).

In any case, it’s a great spot, that showcases a little more of what our humans and Orcs are set to endure during the feature. In the film, the peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

Take a look at the spot below, and let us know what you think! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th!

Michele Morrow has been covering all aspects of Blizzard and World of Warcraft for years now on places like Nerdist, Geek And Sundry and Direct TV. So obviously, as WoW noobs, she’s the best person around to help educate us on the subject… especially after making fools of ourselves talking about the ‘Warcraft’ trailer last week! Of course, we also talk about our addictions to Fallout 4, say thank you for almost 9 years of Geekscape and discuss Michele’s Superhero Origin Story! It’s all here for you!

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Longtime Geekscape friend Andrew Duvall comes on the Geekscape podcast to talk about his new project ‘Mystery Weekend Package‘! While he’s here, we try and get him to do some “script rewrites” and we talk the latest ‘Force Awakens’ trailer. Is Luke a bad guy? Also, is the Xbox One’s backwards compatibility backwards compatible enough? And is Kenny ready for Fallout 4? Plus! We talk about the new ‘Warcraft’ trailer and hooking up with someone with big teeth!

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Holy cow! What a day so far. Activision Blizzard announces they’re starting a film and TV studio, and now this! We had the teaser for the Warcraft movie earlier this week, but now the full monty is here! Check out the trailer below.

The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

I’ll be honest, I was more hyped when I saw the teaser trailer a few days ago. This makes me believe that this will just be a generic fantasy story set infront of pretty green screens. Well I’m gonna hafta wait to find out!

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Briefly: We still have a few days of waiting to go until the full trailer for Duncan Jones’ anticipated Warcraft finally hits the web.

Legendary clearly knows just how desperate we all are to see the Horde and Alliance in action, so following yesterday’s bad-ass poster, the studio has just release 15 seconds of this Friday’s trailer.

Aw yiss.

Take a look at the teaser below, and be sure to let us know what you think! After having a chance to chat with Duncan and see Orgrim Doomhammer up close back at SDCC, I’m beyond excited for the film, and really, really can’t wait to see the trailer. As much as I’d hope this teaser would alleviate that need, it doesn’t help at all.

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Briefly: It’s about damned time.

It’s been a long (long) time coming, but the first officially, publically released trailer for Duncan Jones’ Warcraft is set to debut this Friday.

After having a chance to chat with Duncan and see Orgrim Doomhammer up close back at SDCC, I’m beyond excited for the film, and really, really can’t wait for that first trailer to be released.

Here’s the announcement, along with a newly released, incredibly gorgeous poster, straign from Jones himself.

Are you looking forward to Warcraft? Be sure to let us know! Warcraft hits theatres on June 10th, 2016!

I can’t believe it’s already been a year since 2014’s Comic-Con International. Last year was my second incredible adventure through San Diego, which featured the opportunity to see plenty of old friends, make a whole bunch of new ones, and work my way through a myriad of unbelievable experiences, including the always show-stopping Legendary Entertainment booth, which gave me my very, very first experience with virtual reality, and also introduced me (in person) to one of my favourite directors of all time, Guillermo Del Toro.

During booth setup on Tuesday, I wondered just what Legendary could have in store for attendees this year. Gone were the impressive yet gigantic Oculus Rift-equipped Jaeger Pilot seats, and gone was the SDCC highlight Crimson Peak Gothic Gallery. In fact, during setup, Legendary’s area appeared decidedly more spacious, aside from an beyond-impressive, life-sized Orgrim Doomhammer.

It turns out that the company needed all of that extra space, as this year’s convention appears bigger than ever for the industry giant, and also includes a partnership and giveaway that (I believe) is unparalleled in Comic-Con history.

During the company’s preview night event on Wednesday, which we were lucky enough to attend, Legendary representatives spoke at length about the fact that, while a film studio at its core (and an impressive comic book company to boot), they’re also an experience company, and creating market defining experiences is extremely important to the company and its future. As such, the company decided to release its stellar Pacific Rim: Jaeger Pilot experience, along with two new VR experiences (one for Warcraft, and one for Crimson Peak), to the masses with the help of Google and its Cardboard viewer.

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Legendary and Google have partnered up to give away 50,000 Cardboard viewers (the new design, too) during the course of the convention, and if yesterday (Thursday) was any indication, these things are hot. The lineup to grab a Legendary-logoed cardboard viewer was longer than the lineup for many of the actors around the show floor. Apparently, people are dying to get their hands on these things. Learn more about the partnership via the video below, and if you have a Cardboard viewer (or would just like to pan the camera around these experiences) head to legendary.com/vr.

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There was far more to see at the Legendary booth than just VR, however. As I mentioned above, the company also officially revealed the film’s version of Orgrim Doomhammer for the horde, but also brought us over to the nearby Weta booth to unveil the Alliance’s King Llane.

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Llane was unveiled by Warcraft director Duncan Jones, and WETA founder (yep, WETA’s freaking founder) Richard Taylor. Following the unveiling, Taylor, Jones, and press members returned to Legendary’s booth to chat about what we just saw. Here’s Richard talking about the amount of work that went into this portable Doomhammer.

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And here’s Duncan Jones talking about the prospect of magic in Warcraft‘s world, and also whether or not gamers would see any noticeable easter eggs in the upcoming film.

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Overall, it was another amazing preview night from Legendary Entertainment. The company really is a juggernaut in the film industry, and always manages to somehow get me interested in properties that I didn’t know that I had interest in, for instance, the upcoming Straight Outta Compton.

Of course, those weren’t all of the revelations that Legendary had in store for us. Also announced were three incredible looking Mondo prints that will be available at Mondo’s booth this Saturday (pictured below), and yesterday, a Warcraft prequel graphic novel from Legendary Comics was debuted.

An exciting night, an incredible way to kick off Comic-Con, and an incredible preview of what Legendary Entertainment has in store for us this year. I can’t freaking wait for Crimson Peak, and I can’t wait to see what comes next. As always, thanks for those at Legendary for hosting an amazing night!

Legendary’s booth #3920, which is right across from #3919 (us). Be sure to go and give them a visit (after saying hi to us, of course), and check out Orgrim for yourself!

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Briefly: This is exciting.

I was a huge fan of the prequel graphic novels for Legendary’s Pacific Rim and Godzilla, and I was hoping that their next massive, tentpole release, Duncan Jones’ Warcraft, would be getting the same treatment.

Well, my wish has been granted, as Legendary has just revealed that next year’s Warcraft will receive a prequel graphic novel titled Warcraft: Bonds of Brotherhood.

Story information for the book has bot been revealed at this point, but the “thrilling adventure of bravery, bloodshed and brotherhood is an original story conceived by Blizzard’s Chris Metzen, written by the award-winning Paul Cornell (Doctor Who) and featuring art from Mat Broome (Batman: No Man’s Land, WildC.A.T.S., Witchblade).”

The book is scheduled for release just a few weeks before the film hits theatres, in May 2016.

We’ll be sure to share more info as soon as it’s available, but for now, take a look at the key art below, and let us know if you’re excited! Legendary has a huge presence at this year’s convention, so stay tuned for more, straight from the show floor.

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Video game film adaptations have been, at least in the last ten years, have been met with trepidation. Gamer’s have a somewhat awkward stance to take. One one hand we want to see our favorite properties adapted into another medium, and on the other hand we don’t want Uwe Boll (full disclosure, I love Uwe Boll but the comedic balance needs to be met in my posts). Ever since the Warcraft film was announced way back in 2006, and filming didn’t even start til 2014, the community has been flip flopping on excitement.

One of the biggest worries was how dependent on after effects the film would rely on. Well today we got ourselves a little tease of what one of the main characters, Orgrim Doomhammer, will look like in the upcoming epic, and this geek is frankly excited for the CG Orc!

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Orgrim Doomhammer is going to be played by Robert Kazinsky (I had to look him up too, Pacific Rim apparently). Director Duncan Jones was quoted in a Wired Magazine interview saying:

We were looking for someone who would be able to perform the gruffness, the humor, and the toughness of this character.

The Warcraft movie is set to hit theaters (pending anymore push backs) June 10th 2016!

Briefly: Dang.

Two films that I was really looking forward to have just received delays. Sure, they’re small delays, but delays nonetheless.

Warcraft, which was initially slated for March 2016, has received a new date of June 10th 2016. This puts it into the busy Summer movie season (showing confidence for the film, right?), and also pushes it away from the sure-to-be-a-blockbuster Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Pacific Rim 2 was originally set to release in April of 2017, and will also get a push to the Summer, hitting theatres on August 4th, 2017.

At least each push is only a few months, right? Are one are you most looking forward to? Sound out below!

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Almost lost in the avalanche of announcements at BlizzCon 2014 today was the Warcraft cast. Never fear, though, we at Geekscape are here, battling exhaustion and bad internets, to bring you all the Blizzard news worth reporting.

And to not keep you in suspense any longer, here’s the casting (as we know it):

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Travis Fimmel (Vikings) has been tapped to play Anduin Lothar. Yes, that Travis Fimmel and that Anduin Lothar. Lothar is known to most fans as the well-meaning, upright (maybe even a little uptight…) war hero and last true descendent of the Arathi bloodline.

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Travis Fimmel will play Anduin Lothar in Blizzard/Legendary Pictures Warcraft movie.

King Llane Wrynn (grandfather to Prince Anduin Wrynn) is the ruler of the Kingdom of Azeroth during the First War (so that pretty much answers the when and the what of the movie, as the rest of cast confirms) and will be played by Dominic Cooper of Captain America: The First Avenger and Need for Speed.

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Dominic Cooper will play King Llane Wrynn in Blizzard/Legendary Pictures Warcraft movie.

Paula Patton (MI:5) joins the Alliance as Garona, a strong willed survivor torn between two loyalties.

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Paula Patton will play Garona in the upcoming Warcraft movie.

Also joining the cast are Ben Foster (Lone Survivor)  as Medivh, the Guardian of Trisfal, corrupted and forsaken by the demonlord Sargeras, Ben Schnetzer as Khadgar, Medivh’s last apprentice and one of the great heros of the Alliance, and Ruth Negga (Agents of Shield) as Lady Taria, Queen of Stormwind and Llane’s great love & trusted advisor.

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(l-r) Ben Foster, Ben Schnetzer and Ruth Negga have joined the Warcraft cast as Medivh, Khadgar and Lady Taria.

 

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The leading figures of the Orc Horde were announced as well.  Toby Kebbell (Planet of the Apes) as Durotan, Chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan (for the Horde!), with Rob Kazinsky (Pacific Rim) as Orgrim, Durotan’s right-hand man, and Clancy Brown (The Highlander) as Blackhand, the Destroyer. Rounding out the Horde announcements is Daniel Wu as Gul’Dan, the supreme Orc ruler who can’t see the dark path he is leading his people down.

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l-r Toby Kebbell, Rob Kazinsky, Clancy Brown, Daniel Wu will all appear as famous Horde leaders in the Warcraft movie.

 

While exciting news (if somewhat disappointing that only two women were named, and both as lovers/advisors…still, that’s double the number of woman roles that were announced in the first Star Wars casting announcement, so…improvement? Maybe?), there’s still a lot we don’t know about the movie…other than it comes out in 2016, and it clearly deals with the First War and the creation of the Dark Portal.

Stay tuned for more Blizzard news from BlizzCon, and let us know in the comments what you think!

 

Last week we had the sad news that Warcraft, the World of Warcraft movie, was pushed from a December 2015 release to a ‘sometime in 2016’ release (probably to avoid going up directly against Star Wars), but  today Legendary Pictures and Blizzard Entertainment gave us all something to celebrate. Or at least, gossip wildly over.

That’s right, some of the cast for Warcraft has been announced (note, there’s no character designation as of yet, so we know who’s in the movie but not who they’re playing) and they are (drum roll): Ben Foster (The Messenger, 3:10 to Yuma, X-Men: The Last Stand), Travis Fimmel (Vikings), Paula Patton (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Precious), Toby Kebbell (Wrath of Titans, War Horse), and Rob Kazinsky (True Blood, Pacific Rim). Dominic Cooper (Captain America, An Education) is expected to finalize his deal with Legendary soon.

From left to right: Ben Foster, Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Toby Kebbell, Rob Kazinksy, Dominic Cooper.
From left to right: Ben Foster, Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Toby Kebbell, Rob Kazinksy, Dominic Cooper.

Details on the movie have been scarce, but we do know that production is slated to start early next year, and the movie will have two iconic characters from Warcraft lore: Lothar and Durotan. Which means the movie (or some parts of it, at any rate) will take place a generation prior to the events in World of Warcraft and, nicely, tie in to the WoW expansion set to come out next year, Warlords of Draenor.

Briefly: It was just last month that Universal set the release date for Duncan Jones’ Warcraft… and now they’re changing it.

Instead of duking it out with the likely-undefeatable Star Wars: Episode VII, the film has been pushed to a much safer date: March 11, 2016.

A plethora of other Universal / Legendary films have also received date changes (or reveals), including Seventh Son (now Feb. 6, 2015), the Michael Mann / Chris Hemsworth cyber-terrorist film will release on January 16th, 2015, while The Mummy reboot will drop on April 22nd, 2016.

Are you sad to hear of Warcraft‘s date change? Or do you think it’s better off in 2016? Sound out below!

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While the Warcraft movie panel here at Blizzcon was short on details, director Duncan Jones was able to slip a few key facts: it’s an origin story, and two of the characters are named Lothar and Durotan.

Those of you familiar with Warcraft lore know this take us back at least a generation. Those of who saying ‘who?’; Durotan was an Orc Chieftain during the opening of the Dark Portal, and the First and Second Wars. He is also the father of Thrall.

Lothar was the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces during the Second War.

Both died horrible, martyr’d deaths and influenced the leaders of the current Azeroth and were responsible for much of the way of the World of Warcraft map looked prior to the Cataclysm.

If the movie goes back to the very beginning of the Orc/Human conflict, it will chronicle the same sequence of events players in World of Warcraft will have traveled back and changed. So that’s not confusing at all.

Jones also showed some concept art that was truly phenomenal and confirmed the Christmas, 2015 release date.

Filming begins next year in conjunction with Legendary Pictures.

While we don’t have any art to show you for the movie, here’s the Warlords of Draenor expansion cinematic to whet your appetite.

 

BlizzCon, the annual celebration of all things Blizzard Entertainment (namely the behemoth Warcraft, Starcraft and Diablo franchises, if you just stumbled onto this article out of the blue, ‘cuz hey, the internet can be crazy like that) starts up tomorrow, November 8th, at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Speculation has swirled around this BlizzCon, what with Blizzard announcing that the Warcraft movie (produced along with Legendary pictures); repackaging their upcoming MOBA, Blizzard All-Stars, as Heroes of the Storm (and releasing some pretty nifty artwork); the Hearthstone game moving into the final stages of its beta, Diablo III heading towards consoles (along with the much anticipated new expansion, “Reaper of Souls,” coming out in 2014); the fact that they just trademarked the name “Warlords of Draenor” (maybe the new MMO they’ve been teasing us with for years?); and the publication just yesterday of a third quarter loss (though not as severe as expected), including the news that the MMO giant, World of Warcraft, lost 100,000 users,  resulting in Activision lowering its fourth quarter outlook.

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Heroes of the Storm artwork.

So what does all this mean for the fans who are trekking out to sunny Anaheim for the next two days? Well, hopefully at lot of answers, some awesome unveiling of new content and properties, and maybe a Warcraft trailer?

BlizzCon starts of at 11 a.m. on Friday with the Opening Ceremony on all four stages after which the four areas split into two stages of panels, WCS Global Finals and the WoW Arena Global Invitational. If past BlizzCons are any indication, the main floor will be packed with gaming stations, vendors and, of course, cosplay; there is also an artists’ stage, a voice actor stage and a faction feud area.

Saturday continues with WCS and WoW Arena semis and finals, more panels, and of course the closing ceremony concert (with Blink 182!).

 

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Just Blizzard peeps.

Friday Highlights:

11 a.m.: Opening Ceremony

12:30 p.m.: World of Warcraft: What’s Next

1:15 p.m.: Starcraft II Update

2:15 p.m.: Hearthstone: Fireside Chat

3:30 p.m.: Diablo III: Reaper of Souls

4:45 p.m.: Heroes of the Storm Overview

6:00 p.m.: Contests on all stage of various kinds

 

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Diablo III, Reaper of Souls

Saturday Highlights:

11:15 a.m.: Diablo III: Gameplay Systems + Crusader

12:30 p.m.: Heroes of the Storm Deep Dive

1:00 p.m.: Warcraft Movie Presentation

2:30 p.m.: World of Warcraft Q+A About Almost Everything

3:15 p.m.: Diablo III Open Q+A

4:30 p.m.: Epic Cosplay and You

6:30 p.m.: Closing Ceremony

 

Blizzard will be live streaming the entire event to those who purchased virtual tickets (still available here); the opening ceremony and tournaments are free to anyone at www.blizzcon.com; there is also an app that you can download to ‘experience the second screen.’

We’ll be live-tweeting all weekend, so follow @geekscapedotnet and @sjbwrite for all the breaking news over the weekend!

Tell us what you’re most excited about in the comments!

Briefly: The release date of Duncan Jones’ anticipated video game adaptation, Warcraft, has just been revealed.

2015 is sure set to be an amazing year for movies, huh? The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Star Wars: Episode VII, Batman vs. Superman (or whatever it’s called), Jurassic World, Fantastic Four, and plenty of other sure to be blockbusters are slated for the year. Now, Warcraft joins the bunch. The Legendary / Universal picture will hit theatres on December 18th, 2015.

Details on the film are still scarce. No actors have been officially cast (though allegedly discussions have begun), and we’re still not sure what sort of plot the film will follow. In any case, we’re excited as hell for this one. With Duncan Jones attached, and some of the rumoured actors that may be on board, Warcraft could be the best video game adaptation yet (and it wouldn’t even have to be that good to garner that title).

Are you looking forward to the film?