Duncan Jones (yep, the late David Bowie's son) has been working on the film adaptation of Warcraft (the ever so popular computer game) for YEARS, carefully crafting his story piece by piece - it's been a tough job to get it all out to the masses but he's finally done it!
The epic $100 motion-capture franchise that is based on the first Warcraft game, Warcraft: The Beginning, takes us to the land of Azeroth, telling the story of a war between orcs and humans all looking for peace.
The cast, headed up by Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Foster and Eastenders' actor Rob Kazinsky bring a shed load of emotion, laughter, empowerment, cute lil baby orcs and epic battle scenes like nothing we've ever seen before.
heat sat down with Dominic Cooper (King Llane) and Toby Kebbell (Durotan) to talk all things Azeroth.
What scene did Toby think was going to get cut? What's it like playing a hench orc? Why should heat readers (ie you) go and see the film?
Warcraft: The Beginning will arrive in UK cinemas on Monday, May 30, and in the US on June 10.