'Warcraft' movie updates: New clips focus on Durotan, 'identical' recreation of the Lion Pride's Inn from 'World of Warcraft'

A brand new clip from the "Warcraft" movie centers on Durotan. Played by Toby Kebbell, Durotan introduces himself as the chieftain of the Frostwolf Clan.

In the trailer, he comes to his archrival Anduin Lothar in peace, soliciting his help to eliminate a new threat that could destroy both their civilizations.

Durotan was referred to as "the rebel" in the "Warcraft" movie clip, primarily because he goes to his enemy's territory for the first time not to wage war but to forge an alliance.

The "Warcraft" movie is out June 10. Facebook/Warcraft/Blizzard/Legendary

"I am here to save my people," he says in the "Warcraft" movie trailer. While their camps are the greatest of enemies, a new menace bigger than their rivalry pushes them to become the most unlikely allies.

According to Gamespot, this clip might be the first of a series of clips spotlighting the characters in the "Warcraft" movie and their dealings in it. That being said, a clip centered on Travis Fimmel's Anduin Lothar might drop soon.

Prior to the release of the Durotan-centered "Warcraft" clip, Legendary Pictures took fans behind the scenes and into the famous Lion's Pride Inn, which players of "World of Warcraft" in which the game was adapted will be very familiar with.

In the clip, Robert Kazinsky, who plays the role of Orgrim Doomhammer, gushed about how "identical" it is with the one in the game. From the paintings to "where the barrels are," the tables and the doors – all of which are recreated with accuracy in mind.

Kazinsky, who is a certified "World of Warcraft" gamer, also points out easter eggs in the Lion's Pride Inn that fans will certainly be happy to see in the "Warcraft" movie.

Explaining what the Lion's Pride Inn is all about, the actor said that it is simply "a place to gather," adding that as a player, the "beautiful" set "fulfills everything" he wanted from the iconic pub.

The "Warcraft" movie hits cinemas June 10.

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