Director Duncan Jones, son of late singer David Bowie, says it was a "crazy experience" to make "Warcraft".
He said in a statement: "This (directing 'Warcraft') has been an amazing opportunity and a crazy experience. My wife had cancer just before we started the movie. My dad passed away just before we were reaching the end of the movie and my first child is coming next month.
"It has been a weird chapter in my life. We are kind of getting used to the new life we have got."
"Warcraft" centres on a battle between humans and orcs. But, things become more complicated when giants decide to join the humans' side.
Universal Pictures India will be releasing the epic adventure movie on June 10, 2016 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
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