'World Of Warcraft' Movie Trailer Criticized For Lack Of 'Craft'? Actor Robert Kazinsky Release Statement!

by Joanna Garado / Feb 12, 2016 12:56 AM EST
World of Warcraft movie trailer just dropped!

The trailer for the "World of Warcraft" movie had just dropped, giving fans a preview of an epic battle between orcs and humans and everything good about the online game where it was based on. [Watch video below].

The "World of Warcraft" movie, simply entitled, "Warcraft," is just four months away and fans are excited to see what Hollywood magic will be added to the already mystical world of Blizzard's popular game created in 2004.

As Wired described, the "Warcraft" trailer teased "more war, less craft."

"The movie, which appears to draw inspiration more from Blizzard's original strategy Warcraft games than the World of Warcraft MMO, explores the early days of the conflict between orcs and humans," the website reported.

The film will feature Travis Fimmel as a Sir Anduin Lother and Toby Kebbel as Durotan, the leader of an orc tribe. Meanwhile, "EastEnders" actor, Robert Kazinsky is set to play Orgrim Doomhammer in the "World of Warcraft" movie.

Last month, the actor shared how the playing the game made him fat and lazy and how it ultimately "saved" his life.

"I was able to forge new relationships that didn't come with any preconceptions," Robert Kazinsky said of playing the online game during his appearance on Conan O'Brien show.

 "I was slowly given these rewards in game that, believe it or not, affected my confidence, gave me the boost and before you know it I was able to have a little bit of self-belief again," Kazinsky said, who initially started playing the game to escape the criticisms he drew after playing a villainous role in "EastEnders."

He concluded: "I credit World of Warcraft with saving my life."

According to the official synopsis for the "World of Warcraft" movie, the story will revolve around the "peaceful realm of Azeroth" as it "stands on the brink of war" due to orcs threatening to invade their lands.

"Warcraft" will premiere in theaters June 10. Watch the trailer below:

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