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Thought Warcraft Tanked? Nope—It Changed Blockbusters Forever | WIRED
Success of Warcraft in China helps US open door to audience of 1.4 billion | Travel & leisure | The Guardian
How Did Warcraft Beat Star Wars And Batman V Superman At The Chinese Box Office?
Warcraft - Rotten Tomatoes
Warcraft Box Office Breakdown: Success or Failure? | Screen Rant
How Warcraft stormed the box office in China - BBC News
Warcraft box office: records $156 million gross in China | EW.com
Warcraft 2 Rumored to Be Happening at Legendary
Box-Office Analysis: 'Warcraft' Avoids “Utter Failure” But Will Still Lose Money – The Hollywood Reporter
How the 'Warcraft' Movie Failed - Rolling Stone
Thought Warcraft Tanked? Nope—It Changed Blockbusters Forever | WIRED
Warcraft Movie Sequel Details Emerge, Still Not Confirmed - GameSpot
Warcraft (film) - Wikipedia
Warcraft Movie Box Office Is Better In China Than In The USA - Just Push Start
World Of Warcraft Movie Director Sheds New Light On Sequels - The Versed
Warcraft - Paste
Warcraft Box Office Setting Records Internationally
Warcraft' Box Office: China Pre-Sales Reach $20.4 Million - Variety
Warcraft loses box-office battle as The Conjuring 2 scares US audiences | Movies | The Guardian
Warcraft Box Office Setting Records Internationally
Warcraft Box Office Breakdown: Success or Failure? | Screen Rant
A Chinese model wears a Warcraft costume to to promote the release of the Warcraft movie in Beijing on June 8, 2016. Universal's Warcraft, a fantasy epic based on the popular video game, has set a China record for the widest release ever. Hollywood and ...
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Russia Box Office: 'Warcraft' Debuts With $10.4M – The Hollywood Reporter
Thought Warcraft Tanked? Nope—It Changed Blockbusters Forever | WIRED
China has turned Warcraft into the highest-grossing video game film ever - The Verge
Box Office: 'Warcraft' Is A $430 Million Flop
Warcraft' Has Made $433 Million — but It's Still Losing Money | IndieWire