The battle for Azeroth reignites. Nearly a decade after the first Warcraft film, fans finally get their wish with Warcraft 2: The Fall of Lordaeron (2025)—a sweeping fantasy epic that brings one of the saga’s most tragic and iconic stories to life. With Henry Cavill stepping into a starring role, this sequel promises a darker, grander, and more emotional war than ever before.

The teaser trailer opens with a sweeping shot of Lordaeron’s golden spires under a crimson sky. Crowds cheer for their young prince, Arthas Menethil (Henry Cavill), as he strides through the throne room in gleaming armor. His voice, solemn and resolute, declares: “I will protect this kingdom… no matter the cost.”
Flashes of war ignite across the land—orc warbands charging through forests, undead abominations clawing through villages, and the first whispers of the Scourge poisoning the soil. A cloaked prophet warns: “The darkness does not come from outside, my king. It grows within.”

Cavill’s Arthas dominates the teaser: a warrior’s pride in his eyes, but shadows lingering on his face. Quick cuts show him wielding his hammer with fury, rallying soldiers against the undead, and standing over the frozen wastes of Northrend—where destiny awaits.
The visual scale is staggering. Cathedrals collapse under siege, icy fortresses loom in the distance, and rivers of fire and plague consume once-proud cities. The fall of Lordaeron is not just a battle—it’s an apocalypse rendered in breathtaking detail.
The supporting cast shines in glimpses: Jaina Proudmoore torn between love and loyalty, Uther Lightbringer clashing with his student’s growing obsession, and Sylvanas Windrunner unleashing arrows into the undead hordes with unbreakable defiance.

The score is thunderous, blending booming war drums with haunting choral chants. At one point, a solemn hymn swells as Arthas kneels before a cursed blade half-buried in ice—its whispers barely audible: “Claim me, and save them all.”
The trailer crescendos with Arthas gripping Frostmourne, his eyes flickering with blue fire. A montage follows—undead armies rising, Jaina’s scream echoing across a battlefield, and the throne room of Lordaeron drowning in shadows.
The final shot chills to the bone: Arthas, now deathly pale, strides through his ruined city as the bells toll in mourning. His whisper closes the teaser: “Salvation… through sacrifice.”
The screen cuts to black. The title burns across frost and flame: Warcraft 2: The Fall of Lordaeron (2025).
This teaser promises not just another fantasy spectacle—it teases tragedy, betrayal, and the birth of one of gaming’s most infamous villains. For longtime fans, it’s the story they’ve waited decades to see.