Although
Duncan Jones' Warcraft is already in production, the release date for the
adaptation of the popular video game is set for March 11th, 2016, which is
quite a long time away.
Speaking
with CraveOnline, Legendary Pictures CEO Thomas Tull says that one of the
reasons why the film will be released in 2016 is that they are planning to use "next
generation stuff" in the film.
"Part
of it is getting the date right,"
Tull said. "As you may have noticed, these next two
years, there’s pretty big titles coming out. We wanted to make sure that we got
that right, but there are some sequences and some things that Duncan Jones has
done that are truly on the cutting edge. You want to have plenty of time to
make sure that we dial those in. So by the time they get home and set up, it’ll
be a little less than two years. It’ll be about 20 months but we really want to
take our time and get this right because the technology that’s employed really
is some next generation stuff."
Warcraft stars Ben
Foster, Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Toby Kebbell, Rob Kazinsky, Dominic
Cooper, Daniel Wu, and Clancy Brown.
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