A must-see for true fans! Players filmed a live-action short film "Guards" for "Warhammer 40K"

A must-see for true fans! Players filmed a live-action short film "Guards" for "Warhammer 40K"

Richard Boylan has been working as a film animation designer at EA for a long time. He is also a loyal fan of "Warhammer 40K". Recently, he brought his latest live-action short film "Guards" made by himself. Let's take a look!

Boylan has participated in many 3A masterpieces, such as Mass Effect 3, Dragon Age, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Star Wars: Battlefront 2, etc. He is very keen on shooting live-action movies and persuaded Boman Modine, the visual effects of The Dark Knight: Rise, to join.

Boylan said that for the past decade, he has been committed to creating the live-action Warhammer 40K movie, among which the Helsreich he produced started a series.

"Hal's Reach" is Boylan's long-running series, set around "Warhammer 40K", telling the story of the Black Templars, who formed part of the liberation force sent to the planet Armageddon when it was attacked by Orks. In countless battlefields on the surface of the planet, Chaplain Grimdus and the Black Templars Space Marines will lead the defense of the hive city of Heal's Reach. But the difficulties he faces in Heal's Reach are not just the endless waves of greenskins.

Video screenshots:

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