Warcraft (2016)
The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people, and their home.
Directors: Duncan Jones
Casts: Travis Fimmel as Anduin Lothar, Paula Patton as Garona Halforcen, Ben Foster as Medivh, Dominic Cooper as Llane Wrynn, Robert Kazinsky as Orgrim, Toby Kebbell as Durotan / Antonidas, Ben Schnetzer as Khadgar, Daniel Wu as Gul'dan, Clancy Brown as Blackhand, Ruth Negga as Lady Taria Wrynn, Callum Keith Rennie as Moroes, Ryan Robbins as Karos, Burkley Duffield as Callan, Michael Adamthwaite as King Magni, Dylan Schombing as Young Varian Wrynn, Terry Notary as Grommash Hellscream, Anna Galvin as Draka, Glenn Close as Alodi, Dean Redman as Varis / Caged Frostwolf, Glenn Ennis as Compound Guard, Elena Wurlitzer as Draenei Mother, Anna Van Hooft as Aloman, Callan Mulvey as Warrior, Adrian Glynn McMorran as Officer #1, Kyle Rideout as Officer #2, Michael Antonakos as Officer #3, Elisabeth Rosen as Westfall Woman, Patrick Sabongui as Footman, Wesley MacInnes as Gate Guard, Mackenzie Gray as Lordaerian Delegate, Christian Sloan as Elf Delegate, Valérie Wiseman as Kul Tiran Delegate, Dan Payne as Clansmen, Eugene Lipinski as Finden, Christina Jastrzembska as Archmage, Travis MacDonald as Prison Mage #1, Frank C. Turner as Prison Mage #2, Trevor Mack as Warrior, Donavon Stinson as Prison Soldier, Joel Sturrock as Dwarf Messenger, Raj Lal as Knight (uncredited), Donnie MacNeil as Squire (uncredited), G. Michael Gray as Tower Guard (uncredited), Michael Patric as Human Villager (uncredited), Jill Morrison as Indecisive Woman (uncredited)