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Check out this 360 Warcraft trailer to make up for the actual film trailer not releasing

Before San Diego Comic-Con rolled around there were rumors that the Warcraft film would make its grand reveal during the event. The rumor proved to be true, but unlike Suicide Squad and X-Men: Apocalypse, the trailer that was revealed wasn't leaked, nor was it released after the event.

Warcraft's director, Duncan Jones, has revealed that we won't be seeing the trailer until November — but that doesn't mean Legendary Pictures doesn't want to make good with the community anxiously awaiting the trailers release.

Industrial Light & Magic teamed up with Legendary Pictures to release an interactive trailer that puts us on the back of a gryphon as it flies of Stormwind. The trailer is best viewed in Google Chrome, where you are able to click and drag around the trailer window to look around the world. The Warcraft film is set to release on June 10th, 2016.

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