'Warcraft 2' release date, news: New details surface as shared by director despite lack of confirmation for sequel

(YouTube/KinoCheck International)Screenshot from the "Warcraft" movie trailer

Despite the clamor for a sequel of the "Warcraft" movie, the second installment still has not been given a green light. However, reports are rife that new details - as shared by the movie director - about the sequel's plot have recently surfaced.

While the "Warcraft" movie sequel awaits confirmation, director Duncan Jones recently discussed with fans through Twitter the possible coverage and elements to be included in the film.

Talking to fans on Twitter, Jones shared a piece of his mind on how he plans to craft the sequel specifically from the Alliance's point of view. Jones told one fan, "Don't want to give too much away, as who knows... but Khadgar unleashing Pandora's Box, Lothar arc, Varian."

It can be recalled that in the first movie, the political party that was mainly composed of humans were left shattered after Llane Wrynn (Dominic Cooper) died and Medivh (Ben Foster) was betrayed.

Unfortunately, it looks like even Jones is clueless on the fate of a "Warcraft 2" movie. When a fan asked if there was any chance that the sequel film is going to happen, the director candidly responded, "I truly don't know." He added that he really wants to make the film but the decision is not up to him.

On the other hand, another fan expressed that he would love to see Doomplate on Orgrim and that he was sad that part did not make it to the film. Jones replied, "Would have been in film 2, if it were to happen."

Jones continued engaging fans and sharing his insights about the "Warcraft 2" movie and teased, "With the orcs now in Azeroth, they learn about armor making in this new world."

The "Warcraft" director added that the fans could have seen Dalaran in the Alterac Mountains while "Kirin Tor try to be more open" following the death of Llane. He also shared that the second film could have featured the Orcs' main focus and that is the imprisonment of the shaman Go'el (Chris Metzen), also known as Thrall. He added that the Orcs will also focus on their "violent bid for freedom."

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