World of Warcraft Movie Has New Writer

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World of Warcraft Movie Has New Writer



Activision's CEO says the Warcraft movie is important to Blizzard, and to him.

Not that long ago the World of Warcraft movie seemed dead in the water, as Sam Raimi left the project over schedule conflicts. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118554-Sam-Raimi-Departs-World-of-Warcraft] At the time there was some concern for the future of the project, but - although no director has been tipped to replace Raimi - a new writer has since been announced, and it's Charles Leavitt, a scribe with more than a little film clout.

Charles Leavitt is better known as the brain behind conflict drama Blood Diamond and upcoming fantasy tale The Seventh Son, among others. Leavitt is no stranger to film development problems such as have plagued the World of Warcraft movie; Blood Diamond had been in development hell for years before Leavitt came on board.

Activision CEO Bobby Kotick is reported as saying that the project is "important to Blizzard, it's important to me," presumably a statement intended to reassure worried fans. He says the team, despite the film's troubles, have been "very careful and thoughtful about the development process."

In previous announcements Chris Metzen [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104742-World-of-Warcraft-Lore-Nerd-Wins-Blizzcon] - who has plenty of videogame credits but little film experience - had the writer slot for this project. Presumably now Leavitt is on board Metzen is his deputy, which may or may not mean significant plot changes. Up to now the project has been pitched as a prequel set in the Warcraft: Orcs and Humans era, but that information came from Metzen and is several years old; it may be out of date.

Still no word as to when this one might hit the screen. In theory it could be as early as 2014, but that seems unlikely; the studio involved in its production is pushing its Godzilla flick for that same year, and besides there's no director yet.

Source: Variety [http://kotaku.com/world-of-warcraft/]


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I can't imagine this will be a good movie. I am physically incapable of believing this will be worthwhile.
 

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I would be very surprised if this movie turned out good, but with Metzen out of the lead writer spot, it has a chance. The man is brilliant at his job, but he thinks subtlety is this hammer you use to advance the plot. Storytelling in Blizzard games has always been amateurish, but a game can pull that off. A movie can't.
 

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Oh thank god. Don't have Metzen write anything...

Now this thing might actually have a shot...
 

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Maybe if you guys actually put any production into this movie we'd be more inclined to believe you.

Honestly I'm not looking foward to the movie as much as I'm a fan of the Game. I love WoW, despite it's flaws.

My prediction, however, is the probable focus of the movie. Human people are cheap to film because they dont' need costumes or CGI to be on camera, so humans will likely be the focus.

I would rather see a Horde focused film that included plenty of time for Trolls, Orcs, and especially Tauren. I'm fairly sure that it'll be Alliance focused painting the Horde as nothing but evil. This plus the fact that it's being pitched as a prequel, so " RAWR EVIL ORCS, SMASH!" while the humans are noble, pure, fucking perfect.

Forgive me, in fantasy settings, I always choose the bestial races or at least the non human races. Dwarves are my last resort if I'm forced to pick.And definatly no elves of any description will I ever play.
 

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>Activision.

It's going to be safe, bland, committee-designed bullshit that will make up a new lame story or simply re-tell something.
With Metzen off the leash writing his usual fan-fiction horseshit (see: Cataclysm), and Activision with financial and ultimately creative control, this is going to tank so hard.

But of course they'll make millions of dollars off it from initial ticket sales and novelty watchers.

Goddamnit.
 

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I was thinking they had quietly dropped it, now I'm beginning to wish they had.
 

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dragongit said:
Maybe if you guys actually put any production into this movie we'd be more inclined to believe you.

Honestly I'm not looking foward to the movie as much as I'm a fan of the Game. I love WoW, despite it's flaws.

My prediction, however, is the probable focus of the movie. Human people are cheap to film because they dont' need costumes or CGI to be on camera, so humans will likely be the focus.

I would rather see a Horde focused film that included plenty of time for Trolls, Orcs, and especially Tauren. I'm fairly sure that it'll be Alliance focused painting the Horde as nothing but evil. This plus the fact that it's being pitched as a prequel, so " RAWR EVIL ORCS, SMASH!" while the humans are noble, pure, fucking perfect.
Why do we fear the same thing? The smartest thing they can do would probably be to make it about the racial politics of the Horde. My bet is that it will end up as a story where a white, male human has to find and/or destroy a magic macguffin to defeat "The Bad Guy".
 

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Okay, I'll say it. Games and movies should be mutually exclusive except for the lord of the rings. What was the last great movie that was born from a game? There was never a GREAT one. All mediocre, even the original resident evil kinda sucked. And the opposite? The LOTR games were the best. No others! (please don't say goldeneye, that game is LOOSELY based on the movie at best).
 

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The problem with this movie is that it is for the fans. Who are/were mostly male and started playing in their teenager/twenties. Since then many have moved on to new things, got married etc etc and have jobs. A Warcraft movie - that is set in the fantasy setting but only referencing one or two characters may work. But Blizzard can't do that. They 'need' to cram as much crap into the movie and make it a 'save the world' movie, when 'save the town' would be enough. Bet you, they will want the movie to be 'epic', and that is why it will fail.

If they made it small and in some part of Azeroth in Warcraft 1, it could work. Perhaps just after the original portal opened. No mention of a 'greater plan' in the universe... Think I was clear.
 

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Devoneaux said:
Brainst0rm said:
I would be very surprised if this movie turned out good, but with Metzen out of the lead writer spot, it has a chance. The man is brilliant at his job, but he thinks subtlety is this hammer you use to advance the plot. Storytelling in Blizzard games has always been amateurish, but a game can pull that off. A movie can't.
Exactly. People like to claim Warcraft 3 had this big epic story, but really it was always kind of shallow and basic. Hopefully this new guy is someone who understands things like character development.
I love it when people agree with me :p Blizz gets really pleased with itself when it does things like Thrall's capture epic quest line, because it's about a character, and it was interesting, but it was only a few sentences worth of character development. It was also a classic example of telling, not showing. Instead of having Thrall act out his conflicting emotions, he just gets turned into a giant elemental avatar and yells them out loud.
 

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Ya i don't think anything good can come of this.... for one thing the storywriter will probably convolute the entire Story of WoW and make humans good and horde bad...which isn't right at all...and its been proven over and over again that Hollywood can not make good movie out of books/video games....I'm looking at you Eragon... The exception to this rule is LOTR....
Continuing: WoW is known for many things, having a good story line isn't one of them... it has a lot of good points but Blizzard isn't exactly known for its story writting abilities...thats what bioware is here for:p all in all i can't see this being anything more then an add for the game which has gotten progressivly worse since Burning Crusade:( which is a shame since it was a great game.....