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Get Your First Look At WARCRAFT at SDCC at the Legendary Booth

In the next few years we’re going to begin seeing a new wave of video game-inspired films, and, without a doubt, one of the most highly anticipated of which is Duncan Jones’ upcoming Warcraft. Based on Blizzard’s expansive Warcraft/World of Warcraft universe, the new film will sport a script co-written by Jones and Charles Leavitt, and a cast that includes the likes of Ben Foster, Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell and Rob Kazinsky. Of course, because it’s Comic-Con weekend, Legendary wasn’t going to miss a chance to bring their new fantasy epic to San Diego, and that’s why today we’re here to tell you that, if you have the time, you should take a trip over to the Legendary booth (#3920) to get a look at some of the weapons featured in the film.

According to the studio, the booth will give fans that first look at both the film’s logo and the legendary items like the Doomhammer, Dragon Sword and Lion Shield, in addition to holding a “Golden Ticket Giveaway” that will offer one winner the chance to meet director Duncan Jones on Saturday at the booth.

“To win the “Golden Ticket,” fans will need to go to the Blizzard activation #Lootcrazy, where they will be directed to the Legendary booth to take a picture the movie assets and share it on social media using the hashtag. They will then bring the photo to the Blizzard booth at allotted times for redemption. Within the redemption time on Friday, from 5-7pm one golden ticket will be hidden in the prizing goodie bag for a fan winner.”

So, go forth, kick Azeroth, take names, and who knows? You might just find yourself a Lich King for a day.

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