I am dumb. That’s right, for some reason, I had completely missed this AMAZING video project that apparently has been around for the last year or so.
It’s called The Lord Inquisitor and the video intro for the upcoming movie is way better than anything every done previously with Games Workshop’s IP.
It features warp jumps, squadrons of Thunderhawks, crashing Battlebarges, and my personal favorite the Psycannon Terminator surfing a Land Raider blazing away!
The only detraction is perhaps the voice talent, but I’m sure that is actually a pretty easy fix once this thing gathers steam…
So take a hot minute and check this thing out below, you will not be sorry!
We present to you The Lord Inquisitor, the first unofficial Warhammer 40,000 movie to receive a full endorsement from Games Workshop. Using state of the art CGI from an international team of talented artists, the insidious plots and mysterious cases of Inquisitor Torquemada Coteaz are brought to life for the first time in this feature length film.
With a musical score from Adam Harvey (Ultramarines) and a script written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden (The First Heretic, Soul Hunter, Helsreach), The Lord Inquisitor is sure to transport you to the grim darkness of the far future like never before.
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