In the human world of Azeroth, the pivotal role of the valiant Commander Anduin Lothar is assumed by Australian actor Travis Fimmel, well known for his portrayal of Ragnar in the blockbuster series “Vikings.”
Lothar, a formidable soldier, has always put the interests of the realm and his king before all else. Raves producer Thomas Tull of Fimmel’s performance: “I was blown away by Travis in `Vikings.' When he walks into a room, he commands attention. He has whatever that special essence is, and if he picks up a sword or a battle axe, you want that guy on your side.”

British actor Dominic Cooper brought his considerable acting prowess to the role of Azeroth’s King Llane. Llane is a benevolent ruler who relies on his childhood companions to help him keep the peace in his kingdom. However, the arrival of the invading orc army becomes a true test of that friendship and of his leadership.
Cooper walks us through why he chose the part: “I loved that the script wasn’t simply good versus evil. Essentially, it’s about displaced people looking for a new land. It asks, ‘Who does this land belong to? Who is in the right?’ But the more you learn, the more you question yourself. Is there a fairer way to achieve happiness for all? It’s a game of chess and, for Llane, it’s about constantly maneuvering yourself into a position that supports your kingdom in the best way possible.”

Foster was drawn to play this role for a number of reasons, but principally for the opportunity to work with director Duncan Jones. “I had seen `Moon,' and clearly Duncan is a very inventive filmmaker,” shares Foster. “Reading this script that is set in a world of fantasy, I recognized that it is difficult to pull off a new mythology. It’s also difficult to pull off a sense of compassion for both sides in a war. Duncan’s great magic trick with this particular material is humanizing both sides and, even though they are creatures on the opposing side, it’s a very humanistic approach. I appreciated that.”

So begins a spectacular saga of power and sacrifice in which war has many faces, and everyone fights for something.
Directed by Duncan Jones (“Moon,” “Source Code”) and written by Charles Leavitt and Jones, the film stars Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Rob Kazinsky and Daniel Wu.
“Warcraft: The Beginning” is distributed in the Philippines by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.
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