Breakthrough Adaptation from MMORPG to Film - “Dragon Nest: Warrior’s Dawn”
Based on the phenomenal MMORPG (massive multiplayer
online role-playing game) of the same name, Axinite Digicinema brings “Dragon
Nest: Warrior’s Dawn” in Philippine cinemas starting March 18 nationwide.
“Dragon Nest” also marks a remarkable
collaboration between Asian film artists and top talents from Hollywood. The
movie is directed by Soong Yuefeng, a leading young animation talent, making
his solo directing debut. The producer and co-writer of the screenplay, Bill
Borden brings over 30 years of movie-making experience and credits such as the
worldwide blockbuster “High School Musical” series of films from Disney.
Borden’s other credits range in style from Stephen Chow’s “Kung Fu Hustle” to
“Mission: Impossible 3” to Spike Lee’s “Get On the Bus”.
A
thrilling adventure story in the style of “Lord of the Rings”, “Dragon Nest”
spins the tale of the young teen Lambert, who joins a group of experienced
dragon fighters to face the fearsome Black Dragon, which is menacing the land
of Altera. Humans and Elves must overcome mutual distrust to battle the dragon
and its huge force of frightening beasts.
While
based on the online game “Dragon Nest” – with more than 100 million registered fanatical
users all over the world – the movie also represents a new era in filmmaking.
Mili Pictures has the specific goal of reaching worldwide audiences with movies
that display the dazzling talent of artists, but which tell stories that are
fully international in subject matter.
From
the beginning for Soong and his team, the goal was to create a movie which
wasn’t limited culturally to Asia and which could compete with animated films
from anywhere in the world. They did not change the setting from the magical
world of the game, which is a futuristic fantasy but is inspired by medieval
Europe and its tales of heroes and dragons.
The
team recruited top graduates from Asia’s finest art schools, drawing on the
remarkable fundamental painting and drawing skills of those artists to create
art in a style which is consciously different from the work of studios such as
Pixar, Dreamworks and Disney.
In
the remarkable movie “Dragon Nest: Warrior’s Dawn” – meet your new eccentric
yet powerful group of heroes: Varnak, Gerrant, Argenta, Velskud, Terram,
Kasarana, and Nerwin, as well as Lambert and Liya who set out from Saint’s
Haven secretly but quickly find that their mission will be more complicated
than they expected; Varnak’s ship is destroyed in a storm and they are forced
to make their way on foot into the Dark Mountains. They all come from the quiet land of Altera,
inhabited by humans and elves, but the peace is suddenly disturbed when groups
of beasts attack from the dark mountains signalling the return of the Black
Dragon and the destruction of Altera and its inhabitants.
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