The Wrath Movie Trailer

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Theres a reason for that. The video was put together by Hurricane, a youtuber who specialises in making awesome WoW trailers and has been doing so for many years. But they've always been a fan creator, someone beloved by the community but doing their own thing, and this is their first commission from Blizzard.

What's awesome about this trailer is how it encapsulates the build-up to the Lich King's invasion of Azeroth, and builds pure hype through the use of in-game models and real players' avatars. To be clear, this is a mix of cinematic and what looks like in-game models with HD textures, rather than in-game footage, but a whole bunch of it has either been done in-engine or made to look exactly like it has been, mimicking the movement of large groups of players as they scramble to defend Azeroth.


That is ultimately why this is so good. Wrath is one of the most-beloved eras in WoW's history: the death knight class is amazing, the quests are great, and the storytelling is as good as WoW ever got (which is to say: very good). It is an epic expansion, and so many of the great moments from it, large and small, get a few seconds in the sun here. It's a simple reminder of what an awesome time WotLK was and will hopefully be again, and makes you want to no-life it.


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In last week's episode, Negan returned to the sanctuary and took charge of the situation as only Negan can. By episode's end, the man with the vampire bat had taken care of his biggest headache - namely Simon - while taking advantage of Dwight's shaky sense of loyalty to set a trap for the good guys. Eugene also played a big role in the episode. First, he taught us all the world's most disgusting mac and cheese recipe. Later a very cranky Rosita and Daryl nabbed him with the intention of bringing him back to the Hilltop, but he escaped using carefully placed vomit and some masterful hiding tactics. The question of where Eugene's own loyalties lie was left ambiguous at episode's end, as we saw him go to work on bullets he may or may not be rigging to explode in the shooters' faces.


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The clip opens with a rare sight of the entire assembled good-guy team - even the seldom-glimpsed Jesus - marching out of The Hilltop with a purpose. As we know from last week's episode, Rick and the gang are walking right into a trap set by Negan with the unwitting help of Dwight and Gregory. But does this mean the two sides remain destined to duke it out? Rick may be having second thoughts about battling to the death after reading Carl's letter reminding him that sometimes you have to give peace a chance. Negan of course seems more intent than ever on finishing things after Michonne read him Carl's other letter over the walkie talkie.


For a little thematic refresher, the trailer shows Morgan talking to Rick, and it's clear from Morgan's dialog where he stands on the issue of giving peace a chance. "We're worse than we were, and we can't go back, so let's just finish this." The season 8 finale of course marks Morgan's final appearance on The Walking Dead, as the character will now shift over to Fear the Walking Dead. The clip also offers the usual array of tantalizing teasers. There's a glimpse of an unusually aggressive Eugene pointing a gun at Gabriel. We also get a shot of Dwight wearing a shirt emblazoned with a letter "A," which one can only assume stands for "a--hole" after Negan's memorable one-liner following his strangling of Simon.


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