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New 'Warcraft' Movie Trailer Released! Director Duncan Jones Talks About Trilogy

Nov 14, 2015 10:55 PM EST | By Sherylyn Toda

Universal, Legendary and Blizzard have finally released its first online "Warcraft" movie trailer.

A trailer had already been shown during the Comic-Con presentation of Blizzard, which was illustrated by The Verge.

However, it's only now that the studios have decided to release an online trailer available for public.

The two-minute long footage showed the war between the orcs vs. humans, with the latter having an unlikely ally from some of the orcs headed by Durotan (Toby Kebbell).

And while many of the RPG fans were left amazed by the trailer, director Duncan Jones hinted that the "Warcraft" movie could be the beginning of a trilogy.

In his previous interview with 2p, Jones explained his goal to first establish the characters in "Warcraft" movie to pave way for possible sequels..

He even likened his film to Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

"Peter Jackson did a magnificent job of setting the table: for Tolkein's universe with his first Lord of the Rings film," Jones teased. "I know that my job in this first film is to establish certain characters, places and culture while telling a story that a broad audience can be excited by!"

Additionally, Duncan explained that there's still more to tell and one film will not do justice to the game's story.

"Hopefully, if I have done my job right, people will want to know and see more! There is certainly plenty more to tell! I would love to be part of that process of expanding on the lore that makes up Warcraft, but it will all depend on what you, the audience, think of our first film!"

"Warcraft" movie is directed by Duncan Jones starring Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Robert Kazinsky, Toby Kebbell, Daniel Wu, Ruth Negga, Clancy Brown and more.

It is slated for June 10, 2016 release.

Watch "Warcraft" movie trailer below:

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