'Warcraft' trailer release date in Novemnber; movie footage shown at SDCC 2015

Although the San Diego Comic-Con 2015 attendees were not able to get the first glimpse of the full trailer for the upcoming "Warcraft" movie, they still left the venue satisfied after learning more information about the big screen adaptation of the popular massively multiplayer online game. Film director Duncan Jones brought a lengthy footage of the soon-to-be released "Warcraft" film to show the progress of the movie to those who were gathered at the Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center Saturday. 

The clip showed more than five minutes of scene footages from the film. It was the very first promo video released by Legendary Pictures after the screening during the annual BlizzCon event last year, which was shown to a selected panel. The recent video contains spectacular footages from the film, including some of the intimate moments between its characters. 

Some of the iconic "Warcraft" characters featured include Orgrim and Durotan, portrayed by actors Rob Kazinsky and Toby Kebbel, respectively. The orc leaders were talking with each other while walking toward an open gate where orcs were walking inside. Then Dorotan was shown with his wife Draka, portrayed by Anna Galvin, as they discussed about the possible name of their upcoming child. 

Then a montage of the city of Stormwind was shown, where different Alliance characters flashed by onscreen.

King Llane Wrynn, portrayed by Dominic Cooper, said, "They're beasts, they should be destroyed. If we do not unite to fight this enemy, we shall perish." 

Kazinsky and Cooper were present during the panel, as well as the other stars of the film such as Travis Fimmel as the main protagonist and Alliance knight Anduin Lothar, Paula Patton as the half-elf/ half-human Garona, Ben Foster as the wizard Medivh, Ben Schnetzer as young mage Khadgar, Clancy Brown as the orc Blackhand, Ruth Negga as Stormwind's Queen-consort Lady Taria, and Daniel Wu as the ruthless Orcish warlock Gul'dan.

Jones also announced that the full trailer for the film will be publicly released in November

"Warcraft" is slated for release on June 10, 2016. 

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