Summary

2016’sWarcraftmovie is based on the classic Blizzard strategy game, but it takes creative liberties with its narrative. TheWarcraftfranchise is known best by the MMORPGWorld of Warcraft, one of the biggest and most popular games of all time, with an enormous, enduring, international fan base. However,the 2016 movie is based on the original 1994 real-time strategy gameWarcraft: Orcs & Humans, which kicked off the multimedia franchise. FromWarcraft’sensemble character castto its timeline of events, there are many aspects that differ from Blizzard’s lore canon.

Warcraftlore can be tough to catch up on, as the company has continued to expand upon it with its games, books, and comics for three decades. The original story ofOrcs & Humansis fairly simple, though, and the original threeWarcraftgames still contain many of the best stories in the franchise, from the origin story of Thrall to the descent of Arthas. A movie adaptation ofWarcraft2 never happenedto continue telling the tale, so understanding the story of the games is the next best thing.

Warcraft Stormwind

9Stormwind Isn’t Sacked

The Siege Of Stormwind Doesn’t Happen In The Movie

InWarcraft: Orcs & Humans,the humans ultimately lose the war as the capital city of Stormwind gets sieged. In the game, this is the location where Garona kills King Llane, and the people of Stormwind, led by Anduin Lothar, are forced to retreat. It’s a far more climactic event than the final battle in theWarcraftmovie, which sees the humans succeed in freeing their prisoners and escaping.

TheWarcraftstory changes were quite divisive following the film’s release, and director Duncan Jones addressed his decision to change the ending in an interview withio9. He explains that adding the siege of Stormwind would’ve been too much for the movie’s runtime, and explained that he felt he had accomplished enough already. He says,“I think the fact that they got the portal closed was enough.”

Gul’dan Holding a Staff in Warcraft 2016

8The Alliance Forms Early

The Alliance Doesn’t Form Until Warcraft II

TheWarcraftmovie endingsees the aftermath of King Llane Wrynn’s funeral, with humans, dwarves, and high elves gathered in Stormwind to pay respects to the fallen warrior. The implication is that theAlliance is forming to combat the orc threat, which hasn’t happened at this point in the game. High-elves are prevalent inWarcraft II, but they never even appear in the first game.

This Alliance would’ve been one of the main subjects of a sequel movie, with Anduin Lothar representing Stormwind and uniting the other nations.

An army gathered in the Warcraft movie

Because Stormwind is destroyed by the orcsinWarcraft: Orcs & Humans’ending, the human faction flees north and forms the Alliance of Lordaeron with the dwarves, high-elves, and various human leadersof kingdoms such as Stormwind, Lordaeron, Kul Tiras, and Gilneas. This Alliance would’ve been one of the main subjects of a sequel movie, with Anduin Lothar representing Stormwind and uniting the other nations.

7King Llane Tells Garona To Kill Him

In The Game, Garona Assassinates Llane In Stormwind Due To Magic Corruption

The movies make some changes to many of the main characters, including the death of King Llane.In the film’s ending, he tells Garona to kill him in battle so she can earn the respect of the orcsand lead her people to a more peaceful end than Gul’dan would intend. InWarcraftlore, she’s still not happy about killing him, but the circumstances are considerably different.

King Llane’s assassination in the game happens during the second siege of Stormwind, with Garona carrying out orders from Gul’dan. Her mind is messed up after her encounter with Medivh, resulting in her carrying out the orders. She claims no glory among the orcs for doing so and is instead captured and tortured by Orgrim Doomhammer due to reasons unrelated to the movie’s plot. It’s an altogether different scenario, but the movie’s change could’ve been established to prepare her story for the second movie, which would’ve been original as she’s not in the second game.

Durotan and Orgrim prepare for battle in the Warcraft movie

6Gul’dan Is The Main Villain

Gul’dan Only Operates From The Background In The First War

Anotherfairly big shift in theWarcraftmovie is the use of Gul’dan as the main antagonist, with his fel magic being a major proponent of the narrative. The lore has retroactively included him as an overarching villain during this time, who operated events from behind the scenes during the First War, but he’s not actually in the originalWarcraft: Orcs & Humans.

The player character for the orcs inWarcraft: Orcs & Humansis Orgrim Doomhammer, who eventually kills Blackhand and leads the siege on Stormwind.

Warcraft Movie Dalaran Gryphon

Blackhand is the Warchief of the Orcs during the First War, and the character appears in the film as a secondary antagonist. Gul’dan is known to have influenced Blackhand, and without Gul’dan’s help, the Warchief falters fairly quickly, resulting in his death at the end of the game. The player character for the orcs inWarcraft: Orcs & Humansis Orgrim Doomhammer, who eventually kills Blackhand and leads the siege on Stormwind.

5Lothar Kills Blackhand

Orgrim Doomhammer Kills Blackhand In The Original Game

In theWarcraftmovie’s ending, Lothar challenges Blackhand to Mak’gora, a ritual duel to the death. Lothar wins the confrontation quickly and easily, but Gul’dan demands that he’s killed regardless. Using the influence she received from killing King Llane, Garona states that Lothar should be allowed to leave, as per the ritual, and the orcs support her. In the game,it’s Orgrim Doomhammer who kills Blackhand, making him the next Warchiefof the Horde.

Lothar’s role in theWarcraftmovie is exaggerated significantly compared to the game. While he’s regarded as a hero of Stormwind during this period, he’s not the main protagonist in Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and only appears briefly during a mission where the playable character goes to free him from captivity. Lothar is highly prevalent inWarcraft IIand leads the humans north after the siege of Stormwind, so it makes sense why the film increased his role. However, Orgrim Doomhammer also would’ve been vital to a sequel movie as the new Warchief.

Warcraft Movie Khadgar

4Durotan Wasn’t In Warcraft: Orcs & Humans

Durotan & Draka Were Created Much Later In The Warcraft Franchise

Durotan is the primary orc protagonist in theWarcraftmovie, but again, he doesn’t appear in the original game. BothDurotan and his wife Draka were introduced later on in a novel calledWarcraft: Lord of the Clans, as the parents of Thrall. Thrall appears in the movie as a baby and is one of the main protagonists of theWarcraftfranchise, so establishing his character so that he can reappear in sequels is important.

InWarcraftgame lore, Durotan and the Frostwolf Clan were exiled from the Horde on the orders of Blackhand and Gul’dan. Durotan led his people north to the Alterac Mountains, and he later tried to warn Orgrim Doomhammer of Gul’dan’s treachery. Unfortunately, he and Draka were assassinated shortly thereafter.Their son, Thrall, went on to become Warchiefand one of theWarcraftuniverse’s most iconic characters.

A warlock using magic in the Warcraft movie

3Dalaran Is Floating

Dalaran Only Floats Later On

Dalaran can be recognized byWorld of Warcraftplayers as one of the main city hubs available to both Horde and Alliance players. It’s the main city in theWrath of the Lich Kingexpansion and is used during this time as an outpost in Northrend to contend with the Lich King and the Scourge. It returns inLegion, once again used as a main city for the expansion. Dalaran is seen in the game as a floating city, but this wasn’t always the case.

Of course, the originalWarcraftgame doesn’t show Dalaran, andat this time in the story, the city isn’t floating. It’s not a massive change or one that ruins the substance of the story, but it may have become something to address further along in the film series had they continued. As for the movie, it adds an element of magic and high-fantasy to the aesthetic, and was a quick treat for game fans to notice.

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2Khadgar Is One Of The Main Heroes

Khadgar Isn’t The Apprentice To The Guardian Of Trisfal In The First War

Khadgar is yet another character whose role is increased in the movie, with some distinct changes from the official lore. Again, he’s not a named character inWarcraft: Orcs & Humans, as he was introduced in an expansion pack forWarcraft II. There is a mage character in the original game, but he’s not named and doesn’t follow any story.Khadgar was introduced in the bookThe Last Guardianby Jeff Grubb.

Khadgar is an apprentice to Medivh in the book, buthe’s not considered to be an apprentice to the role of Guardian of Trisfal like in the film. The addition of him being kicked out of the Kirin Tor is also fresh to the movie and gives him a similar archetype to Lothar, as they’re both protagonists who don’t necessarily play by the book. These changes don’t affect the outcome of the movie very much, as Khadgar isn’t a particularly well-developed character throughout the film.

1Medivh’s Story Is Changed

Medivh’s Lore Wasn’t Established In Warcraft I

Medivh is a vastly important character in Warcraft lore as the last Guardian of Trisal, as he’s been tainted by the titan Sargeras, who manipulates him into opening the Dark Portal for Gul’dan and the orcs. However, in the originalWarcraftgame,he’s essentially an evil warlock that the playable character sends troops to kill. He’s a boss, but there’s no lore explanation for what actually occurred. In this instance, the movie is decently faithful to the lore.

In the book,The Last Guardian, Lothar, Khadgar, and Garona are the team that goes to kill him, unlike in the original game. This is consistent with the 2016Warcraftmovie. Medivh’s individual character is quite different in the movie, however, as he’s shown to be more faithful to Stormwind but suffering from some corruption. In the lore, he’s far more neutral. There’s also the strange inclusion of him having a"mate,“which sort of implied that he was Garona’s father.