on the upcoming warhammer 40000: ultramarines movie

Gapfiller numero obscuro for you on the eve of the new decade (well, almost). This very piece of news has been circulating inside the tabletop scene and the space marine afficionado sects alike: Warhammer 40K is finally getting the movie treatment. The movie entitled ULTRAMARINES (read about the Ultramarines space marine chapter here) is done by Codex Pictures (the ones who did Bionicle) under the guidance of Games Workshop: so far faithfulness to the original source material is one of the most emphasized points of all official statements. According to the newsblips, Ultramarines: The Movie is helmed by a relatively noname director, Martyn Pick - on the other hand, the script is worked on by one of the greatest names in the literary WH40K universe, Dan Abnett.

This direct-to-DVD movie is quite obscure at the moment, the most important things are eventually published on the official movie site, such as the concept art below for the Codex Chapel Entrance. I am not completely won over and after watching the Bionicle trailers, I'd sacrifice half my friends' kidneys in Tibetan incense rituals (or anything to that effect) to get Square Enix/Square into the production chair.

chapelentrance

To soothe the hours (days, years) of waiting, here's something relevant to keep you on your toes, a THQ-developed action-RPG entitled Space Marine - with a trailer.


warhammer 40000: space marine battle trailer

Both Kotaku and Hardwired recently broke news on the new WH40K game entitled Space Marine - apparently Relic took over from THQ Australia, binned the third-person shooter elements, salvaged some parts and then decided to make an action-RPG hybrid for the XBOX360 and PS3 platforms. Kotaku says the original action title is ditched for good and I'm not entirely impressed by what I'm seeing in this trailer. After fighting my way through Gears of War 2, I wouldn't really settle for the graphics I'm seeing here. But then again, it all might just change.