Summary
- Henry Cavill's Warhammer 40,000 projects with Amazon are in limbo until they agree on creative guidelines.
- Cavill expressed excitement and honor to be involved in the live adaptation of his favorite game.
- Games Workshop and Amazon have until December 2024 to agree on creative guidelines for the projects.
Henry Cavill is set to star in the Warhammer 40, 000 live-action movie and TV series. However, the projects are in trouble and may only be greenlighted if the two parties -- Amazon and Games Workshop -- agree on the creative guidelines.
Cavill has been attached to star and executive produce a series adaptation of Warhammer 4,000 since 2022 after he hung up his Man of Steel costume. The Superman actor has been open about how much he loves the game and is thrilled to be part of its cinematic universe. However, it has been two years since the announcement, but the projects have yet to make any progress. Games Workshop gave an update about the projects during its annual financial report.
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According to Games Workshop, Amazon's anticipated Warhammer 40,000 movie and TV series are still not greenlighted because they are waiting for the video-on-demand streaming giant to work with them on the creative guidelines. Games Workshop discussed the deal granting Amazon exclusive rights to Warhammer 40,000 TV series and film sets, with an option to license equivalent rights in the Warhammer Fantasy universe following the release of the initial production. In December 2023, the British company announced it would give Amazon a year, until December 2024, "to agree creative guidelines for the films and television series to be developed," IGN reported. The company added that the agreement "will only proceed if the creative guidelines are mutually agreed between Games Workshop and Amazon." Amazon is left with five months to make its final decision.
In February, Cavill spoke about the upcoming Amazon project, and he was as thrilled as his fellow fans about the anticipated live adaptation of his favorite miniature wargame, which many considered to be the foundational work of the grimdark genre. He said, "It is the greatest privilege of my professional career to have this opportunity. I can't say too much, again, it's early days still. But to have this opportunity to bring it to screen, and be at the tiller so it can be faithful, is key to me." According to the Witcher star, he has loved Warhammer since he was a boy and has been dealing with it since he was a kid, spending his free time daydreaming about its lore and universe, so being part of the live adaptation was special for him. He felt honored for the opportunity to "shepherd the cinematic universe from its inception." He added, "I couldn't be more grateful for all the hard work put in by Vertigo, Amazon, and Games Workshop to make this happen. One step closer to making a nigh-on lifelong dream come true."
Although Games Workshop and Amazon haven't agreed on the creative guidelines yet, chances are high that they will eventually do so before the year ends. It's not a secret that many have been waiting for the live adaptation of Warhammer 40,000, so Amazon will likely profit from it. Also, Cavill is very much involved in the project and has spoken about it in his previous interviews. He also posted about the project on Instagram in December 2022, announcing that they were looking for a filmmaker, creator and writer. Cavill also said that Amazon would give them the freedom to be true to Warhammer's massive scope, making it the perfect home for the project, as he promised to bring fans something "familiar" and "fantastic." Should Amazon decline, Games Workshop and Cavill can approach another streaming giant like Netflix to still materialize the projects. As for now, fans should wait and see what's next and trust that Games Workshop will keep them in the loop, as the company has promised to give updates accordingly.
Source: IGN