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War Between Humans and Orcs Begins in First 'Warcraft' TV Spot
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A newly-released video for the 3D epic fantasy movie shows that the war between human and orc races to protect their races from extinction has begun.

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The first TV spot for Blizzard's video game adaptation "Warcraft" has been released. A war between human and orc races to protect their races from extinction has begun. However, the video shows Anduin Lothar (Travis Fimmel) questioning Karos' (Ryan Robbins) decision to destroy orc race.

"They're beast. They should all be destroyed," says Karos, to which Anduin replies, "Are you sure about that?" The 30-second video shows that the war between the two races is inevitable as the queen speaks before hundreds of knights, "We must fight together." The newly-released video also shows more actions from the epic fantasy movie.

While the movie about humans versus orcs will put the Horde (orc race) as the main villain and the Allience (human race) as protagonist, producer Stuart Fennegan said that the Horde might not be completely bad guys. "Rather than, oh, it's the good guys versus the bad guys... I think you know we really want to make sure that an audience, whether they know what the hell the Alliance and the Horde are, when they leave go, it's like, yeah, he was a good guy. And that guy was a good guy too," explained the producer.

Directed by Duncan Jones, the movie is set to arrive in U.S. theaters on June 10. Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell and Robert Kazinsky are among the cast members.

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