It now appears that details about the production, which is backed by Legendary Pictures, have been released, courtesy of the popular online movies database IMDB. According to the depository with a silver screen of the film, the planned WoW cataclysm Gold film now is titled "The The Rise of the King of Lich," meaning it will draw directly from the same sources that inspired the best-selling 2008 WoW Cataclysm Classic expansion, Wrath of the Lich King.
The story of the Lich King been proven to be an excellent information for Blizzard. In addition to being the subject of the WOW expansions, the tale of the Lich King was portrayed by Christie Golden in her novel Arthas: Rise of the Lich King that was included on the New York Times' Best-seller list within one week of its release earlier this year.
The title suggests that the novel is an expanded version of the storyline for humans that was featured in Blizzard's 2002 Real-Time strategic game WoW Cataclysm Classic and the Wrath of the Lich King WOW expansion. It follows the kind Prince of the Paladin Arthas Menethil corrupted by the runeblade Frostmourne and transformed into a WoW Cataclysm Classic lord of inconceivable evil.
Another point of interest in the IMDB listing is that WoW Cataclysm Classic: The Rise of the Lich King has a release date of the year 2011. In the course the 2007 BlizzCon 2007 Legendary Chief Executive Officer Thomas Tull stated that the film was live-action and had an estimated budget of $100 million and was expected to be released in 2009, a date that it clearly was not able to meet.
The official report: Blizzard tainment had not responded to requests for comment at press time.
Bogus or not?Although it is often regarded as a trusted source by professionals in the industry, IMDB is far from an authentic source because information can add to the databases without WoW Cataclysm Classic Gold for sale thorough examination of the information. This is why it's a myth claims that something is authentic are common even though it appears that the Lich King storyline seems to be working quite nicely for Blizzard. The highly acclaimed expansion sold more than 2.8 million copies in just 24 hours after it was launched in November. At the time of its release in August it had sold over 2 million copies in the US in the first week.