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The title says it all
The title says it all.


== Bloodquest ==
== Bloodquest ==
A CGI-Movie that never came to be.It was going to be based on the comic collection Bloodquest.
A CGI-Movie that never came to be. It was going to be based on the comic collection Bloodquest.


== Inquisitor ==
== [[Inquisitor (film)|Inquisitor]] ==
A short film that depicted Dark Angels and an Inquisitor exploring a monolith filled with [[World eaters]].To be honest,the movie didn't quite make any sense.
A short film that depicted Dark Angels and an Inquisitor exploring a monolith filled with [[World Eaters]]. Short, some rather baffling 2E logic, and a teaser to a film about [[Wolf Guard]] fighting [[Genestealers]] and another one about Space Marines, (maybe) Chaos Orks, and a very monotone "Blood for the Blood God", neither of which ever happened.
 
Notable mainly for being completely terrible, even by campy early-90's standards.


== Damnatus ==
== Damnatus ==
A german Fan-Film about some IGs,a Psyker and an Enginseer investigating some weird shit going on with those wacky chaos cultists (Sadly,they are not the annoying types of cultists).
A low-rent German fan-film about a variety of characters who are investigating some weird shit going on with some cultists. Other than that, as far as low budgets fan films go, it's actually pretty fun. It has been banned from international release thanks to German copyright bullshit, but you can probably find it on youtube or something.
 
== [[Ultramarines: The Movie]] ==
A 70 minute CGI thriller film based on the Warhammer 40K universe, featuring the Ultramarines chapter as the protagonists. The film starred John Hurt, who plays the role of Carnak (mostly because his son plays the tabletop game), Sean Pertwee (the guy whose dad played the third incarnation of the Doctor from Dr Who), and Terrance Stamp. Due to the nature of the CGI the actors mostly lent their voices and faces to the film.  The director was Martyn Pick and the facial animations were produced by Image Metrics.
 
It was noteworthy because it was an official GW product and because the screenplay was written by Dan Abnett, esteemed and critically acclaimed Black Library author of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k fiction. Despite this, the overall consensus is that it was a mediocre film with underwhelming visuals and animations.
 
== [[The Lord Inquisitor - Seed of Ambition]] ==
[http://destrega85.wordpress.com/ Yet another one man 40k Fan Movie]. With CGI. And look at that CGI. Just look at it. Holy shit. Problem, Ultramarines apologists? Well, other than the problem of it possibly never coming out, obviously. Sadly you can't even donate as the guy can't profit from working on the film, altough you COULD give him money for something different eh ;). (What, you thought Games Workshop would have given him some money along with the guy to help on the script?) PUT ON INDEFINITE HOLD AS OF 2018.
 
== Dawn of War: The Last Samurai ==
A fan film using the entire dialogue and plot of the The Last Samurai movie. The big difference is that the characters are played by dawn of war units. Examples are tom cruise's character being played by an Imperial Guard sergeant, the samurai being played by Space Marines with chainswords and the Japanese military being played by the Imperial Guard.


== Ultramarines:The Movie ==
== Dawn of War: 300 ==
An Upcoming 70 minute CGI thriller film based on the Warhammer 40K universe featuring the Ultramarines chapter as the protagonists. The screenplay is to be written by Dan Abnett, esteemed and critically acclaimed Black Library author of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k fiction. While also utilizing the cutting-edge graphics technology of Image Metrics. The film will be starring The Great John Hurt, who played Emperor Caligula in the BBC miniseries 'I, Claudius', who will star in the film as Carnak. (mostly because his son plays the tabletop) Sean Pertwee (The guy who played the third incarnation of the Doctor from Dr Who.) and Terrance Stamp. The actors will mostly be lending their voices and faces to the film.  Oh yeah, and the director is Martyn Pick.  
Another fan film using the entire dialogue and plot of the movie 300. The characters are again played by dawn of war units. The Spartans being played by Grey Knights and the Persians Played by Chaos space Marines.


It has recently been announced that the Imperial Fists Chapter will be appearing in the film.
== Dawn of War: 1st Battle of Armageddon ==
A fan film depicting the 1st Battle of Armageddon,with the characters played yet again by dawn of war units. Displays a few inaccuracies. But overall, it was enjoyable.


The Film seems to be shaping up better than most 40K films.
== Assorted shorts. ==
A wide variety of well-produced shorts can always be found on YouTube and other sources.  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkj8KmxYpkQ/ This one's] about a [[Story:Love_Can_Bloom|certain fanfiction]].


And please, if you have any of the following problems with the film, (eg: You hate the chapter, you don't like how the marines are designed, you hate the chapter.) do keep the following points in mind.
== Web Series ==
As you might expect, there are always fan projects going on somewhere.  Some of these include projects about [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFMtdiQILuTZr22sKUeAOOA Space Marines], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhULhHCk_D8 Horus Heresy Space Marines] and a live-action series about [https://eternal-war.com/ Imperial Guard against Chaos].


1. You would all be bitching if John Hurt said anything else,  
==Helsreach: The Movie==
A fan film about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUplioG2DC4&t= Merek Grimaldus],  High Chaplain of the Black Templars Space Marine Chapter. It features a hand drawn art style (filtered FMV) that evolves with the film. Not for the uninitiated, but then again, if you were uninitiated, you wouldn't be here would you? Along with Lord Inquisitor and Astartes this is arguably among the finest of all the titles listed here.  With 13 episodes averaging around 12 minutes each, it is certainly the longest.  ''Helsreach'' is nothing less than a love letter to the lore of Warhammer 40k, using voice-over snippets from the brilliant ''Helsreach'' series e-books. 


  EG: John Hurt: And the greatest amongst them, are the Ultramarines.
Two hours of undiluted [[awesome]].  Seriously, check it out.  If you're not a Black Templars fan by the finale then there is something seriously wrong with you.
      Neckbeards: OMGWTF?! STFU SMURF! SPACE WOLVES FTW!


      John Hurt: And the greatest amongst them, are the Space Wolves.
Helsreach is also a notable case in which the Imperial Guard is ''not'' portrayed as being utterly useless.
      Neckbeards: FUCK YOU! STFU PUPPY! IRON HANDS FTFW!!!111!!!


      John Hurt: And the greatest amongst them, are the Iron Hands.
==Guardsman==
      Neckbeards: RRRRRAAAAAGE!!!!111!!! BLOOOOOOOD ANNNNNGEEEEELLLLSSSS!!!!!1111! D:<<<
A short, one-off fan film about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bgi5STRe8E= An Imperial Guardsman]. An injured Cadian guardsman encounters some Tyranids - hilarity and violence ensue.


      John Hurt: And the greatest amongst them, are the Grey Knights.
Produced by the same guy who did the Helsreach fan film series.
      Neckbeards: This should still be about <insert your chosen chapter here>!


2. If you feel that the designs of the marines are bad; keep in mind that GW is overseeing all                        production. Meaning that they're looking at everything and approving and disapproving of anything that isn't true to the cannon.
==[[Astartes - a fan made animation]]==
A fan animation of a Space Marine boarding action on a traitor space vessel. Warning: Violent, Graphic and no talking. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-MteECxZUY Here's Episode One as a sample]. It's awesome and underscores just how stupendously lethal and utterly terrifying Space Marines are.  This is more like Dan Abnett's "super soldiers" take on Space Marines than McNeil's "IG in Powered Armor" view of them.  Which makes it all the better.
Astartes forte is an impressive visual design which milks pure win out of the outlandishness of 40k wargear: bolters, autocannons and multilasers are perfect, a plasma pistol shot never looked better and by the emperor they made even the humble astartes combat knife look extra cool.
Cool in a tactical and mindful way, not in a "butcher dozens upon dozens of enemy in melee for the lulz" way.


3. If you think the whole film will be bad because you didn't like a 5 second teaser showcasing the graphics.... just kill yourself. Seriously.
The channel was initially hacked and then thankfully restored back to the creator, with youtube's administration proving just as quick to act and effectual as the [[High Lords of Terra]] in regards to rectifying the situation.


4. If you don't like that John Hurt's character seemed old, bear in mind that Space Marines DO get to look that old.  
==[[The Exodite]]==
Space Marine, Eldar and Tau animation - two teasers have been released.


5. If you don't like John Hurt's voice acting, fuck off. Seriously.
==[[Flashgitz - Black Templars versus Furries ]]==
Psycho Space Marines battle the people dressed up in beast costumes.


==[[Homebrew Adventures]]==
A merry animation adventure of the most rare and random chapters of Space Marines - Angry Marines, Clown Marines, Pretty Marines, Reasonable Marines and oddly enough a Ultramarine....


[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Approved Media]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 24 June 2023

The title says it all.

Bloodquest[edit]

A CGI-Movie that never came to be. It was going to be based on the comic collection Bloodquest.

Inquisitor[edit]

A short film that depicted Dark Angels and an Inquisitor exploring a monolith filled with World Eaters. Short, some rather baffling 2E logic, and a teaser to a film about Wolf Guard fighting Genestealers and another one about Space Marines, (maybe) Chaos Orks, and a very monotone "Blood for the Blood God", neither of which ever happened.

Notable mainly for being completely terrible, even by campy early-90's standards.

Damnatus[edit]

A low-rent German fan-film about a variety of characters who are investigating some weird shit going on with some cultists. Other than that, as far as low budgets fan films go, it's actually pretty fun. It has been banned from international release thanks to German copyright bullshit, but you can probably find it on youtube or something.

Ultramarines: The Movie[edit]

A 70 minute CGI thriller film based on the Warhammer 40K universe, featuring the Ultramarines chapter as the protagonists. The film starred John Hurt, who plays the role of Carnak (mostly because his son plays the tabletop game), Sean Pertwee (the guy whose dad played the third incarnation of the Doctor from Dr Who), and Terrance Stamp. Due to the nature of the CGI the actors mostly lent their voices and faces to the film. The director was Martyn Pick and the facial animations were produced by Image Metrics.

It was noteworthy because it was an official GW product and because the screenplay was written by Dan Abnett, esteemed and critically acclaimed Black Library author of Warhammer Fantasy and 40k fiction. Despite this, the overall consensus is that it was a mediocre film with underwhelming visuals and animations.

The Lord Inquisitor - Seed of Ambition[edit]

Yet another one man 40k Fan Movie. With CGI. And look at that CGI. Just look at it. Holy shit. Problem, Ultramarines apologists? Well, other than the problem of it possibly never coming out, obviously. Sadly you can't even donate as the guy can't profit from working on the film, altough you COULD give him money for something different eh ;). (What, you thought Games Workshop would have given him some money along with the guy to help on the script?) PUT ON INDEFINITE HOLD AS OF 2018.

Dawn of War: The Last Samurai[edit]

A fan film using the entire dialogue and plot of the The Last Samurai movie. The big difference is that the characters are played by dawn of war units. Examples are tom cruise's character being played by an Imperial Guard sergeant, the samurai being played by Space Marines with chainswords and the Japanese military being played by the Imperial Guard.

Dawn of War: 300[edit]

Another fan film using the entire dialogue and plot of the movie 300. The characters are again played by dawn of war units. The Spartans being played by Grey Knights and the Persians Played by Chaos space Marines.

Dawn of War: 1st Battle of Armageddon[edit]

A fan film depicting the 1st Battle of Armageddon,with the characters played yet again by dawn of war units. Displays a few inaccuracies. But overall, it was enjoyable.

Assorted shorts.[edit]

A wide variety of well-produced shorts can always be found on YouTube and other sources. This one's about a certain fanfiction.

Web Series[edit]

As you might expect, there are always fan projects going on somewhere. Some of these include projects about Space Marines, Horus Heresy Space Marines and a live-action series about Imperial Guard against Chaos.

Helsreach: The Movie[edit]

A fan film about Merek Grimaldus, High Chaplain of the Black Templars Space Marine Chapter. It features a hand drawn art style (filtered FMV) that evolves with the film. Not for the uninitiated, but then again, if you were uninitiated, you wouldn't be here would you? Along with Lord Inquisitor and Astartes this is arguably among the finest of all the titles listed here. With 13 episodes averaging around 12 minutes each, it is certainly the longest. Helsreach is nothing less than a love letter to the lore of Warhammer 40k, using voice-over snippets from the brilliant Helsreach series e-books.

Two hours of undiluted awesome. Seriously, check it out. If you're not a Black Templars fan by the finale then there is something seriously wrong with you.

Helsreach is also a notable case in which the Imperial Guard is not portrayed as being utterly useless.

Guardsman[edit]

A short, one-off fan film about An Imperial Guardsman. An injured Cadian guardsman encounters some Tyranids - hilarity and violence ensue.

Produced by the same guy who did the Helsreach fan film series.

Astartes - a fan made animation[edit]

A fan animation of a Space Marine boarding action on a traitor space vessel. Warning: Violent, Graphic and no talking. Here's Episode One as a sample. It's awesome and underscores just how stupendously lethal and utterly terrifying Space Marines are. This is more like Dan Abnett's "super soldiers" take on Space Marines than McNeil's "IG in Powered Armor" view of them. Which makes it all the better. Astartes forte is an impressive visual design which milks pure win out of the outlandishness of 40k wargear: bolters, autocannons and multilasers are perfect, a plasma pistol shot never looked better and by the emperor they made even the humble astartes combat knife look extra cool. Cool in a tactical and mindful way, not in a "butcher dozens upon dozens of enemy in melee for the lulz" way.

The channel was initially hacked and then thankfully restored back to the creator, with youtube's administration proving just as quick to act and effectual as the High Lords of Terra in regards to rectifying the situation.

The Exodite[edit]

Space Marine, Eldar and Tau animation - two teasers have been released.

Flashgitz - Black Templars versus Furries [edit]

Psycho Space Marines battle the people dressed up in beast costumes.

Homebrew Adventures[edit]

A merry animation adventure of the most rare and random chapters of Space Marines - Angry Marines, Clown Marines, Pretty Marines, Reasonable Marines and oddly enough a Ultramarine....