'Warcraft' Movie News: Director Duncan Jones Talks Film Details

The production of the video game based movie 'Warcraft' has been revealed for months now, but there hasn't been much said on what fans can expect.

Video game based films haven't classically been the most successful ventures, however based on the popularity of the 'World of Warcraft' game, fans will demand more from this project.

Duncan Jones has been announced to helm the film, and thanks to an interview he did with Wired, we now have a big of insight on what he has in store.

He starts off speaking on the visual effects:

"Motion capture has become very specialized but also still just a tool of filmmaking. We tried to do a lot of large, in-camera sets so that we had an actual reality that the film was built on top of. Some of the time we had [actors doing motion capture] on location, some of the time we had them on set, sometimes there was green screen."

Mo-cap has become a staple for fantasy-based movies in the recent years, but there is still a large portion of live action that can and should be represented.

Jones also received a bit of inspiration from the 'Avengers' films.

"He absolutely nailed that character [Hulk], and orcs feel like they may have some of the same genetic background as the Hulk. When we found out that Jeff himself was actually an avid Warcraft player as well, it became clear how excited he was about playing in this universe, It was a match made in heaven."

When questioned on a sequel in the works, Jones responds, "If I have the good fortune to work with the same group of people, I'd love to."