Reminder that the beasts you see tearing veteran warriors in ancient relic armor in half were literally born yesterday and conservatively represent around 1% of the biomass available to a single Tyranid ship. You can see why Guilliman has been losing sleep.
@@ProtomanButCallMeBlues Leviathan is the biggest fleet, its so bloody big its attacking the galaxy from every direction, its probably the biggest tyranid threat the galaxy currently faces for that reason alone. But theres no evidence its the last Tyranid hivefleet, There could be even more of the buggers out there.
@Whitewall GW is a bit inconsistent when determining Hive Fleets, which has hurt it. If you go off Behemoth, it was a murdering machine out of the door, meanwhile Kraken has been "evolving" where it was getting slapped around when it was still deploying zoats, which it has since stopped. Begs the question if Behemoth should've been nigh unstoppable. Might just be soft retcons to let the Hive Fleets settle more.
This is true. But the Tyrranids are also being tied down by Orks. And due to the constant fighting Orks are on the brink of reaching Krork status. Also the threat of the Tyranids is forcing the Silent king to unite a Lions share of the the Necrons under his control. With more tomb worlds waking up year after year. So the Situation against the tyranids is far from hopeless as the Tyranids aren't going to steam roll the galaxy with Orks and Necrons rising to the occasion. Though the Corollary of that is, of course, that the threat of the Tyrranids is two fold. As their very presence is making the two most dangerous Xenos races from the Milky way more dangerous. Which could prove to be the death knell of the imperium in the end.
Honestly, the imperium makes militarism and xenophobia extremism look pretty cool. As long as you ignore the parts where they kill/torture/ or imprison innocent people who aren’t chaos worshippers or traitors.
The Tyrannids are so terrifying because even Space marines struggle against the big ones. Its not like chaos, Eldar, or even the Orks where their elite units take years of training to become the best of the best. Those big tyrranids were birthed maybe a few weeks ago specifically to fight space marines.
Did you see how that one tyranid effortlessly tore apart a terminator marine? Those suits are more durable than stand tanks found in the imperial guard, and the marines who are allowed to wear those suits are always the most elite and most veteran marines of the chapter. and yet the tyranid just grabbed him and ripped him in half like he was wet toilet paper.
The scary thing about tyrannids is that they basically have no canon limit, they can be as powerful or as weak as the author needs them to be. The only actually scary thing about them, is that you don't know how big of a problem they are and if they are the biggest problem in the galactic sea or there is an even bigger fish out there.
They fought with ships until there were no more ships. Then, they fought with guns until there were no more bullets. Then they fought with knives and swords, then sticks and stones. They were magnificent.
... I only hope when it is my time I will die with half as much dignity as I saw in their eyes at the end. They did this for 2 years. They never ran out of courage. In the end, they ran out of time. - Londo Mollari
No one gonna talk about how absolutely badass that lieutenant in Phobos armor was? Most were dying around him and this dude is running around with dual blades like a commando in a dense forest… beautiful
@@blacktemplar1139 no he's actually a tyrannic war veteran who knows how to survive fighting nids -- the ones getting mogged are primarily primaris space marines who are "newbies" and haven't faced tyranids before
Guilliman's voice! The exhaustion in his voice as he speaks what he knows to be a lie, His greatest fear is that he will fail to prove himself, unworthy of even the craftsmen's love of his tools. For as fellow craftsmen he knows what happens to tools that fail.
Not just his voice, he is the 2nd Primarch we get to see be brought to life by 3D animation with Horus being the 1st. I hope we get to see the rest of Big E's dysfunctional family in 3D including Big E himself. 🥲
@@hamsterminator Guilliman wrote the codex as a guide not a holy book. Nor does he believe in the Imperial Cult. He was around when the Emperor was personally trying to build an Atheist Empire.
@@quinnbuffet3825 As a space marine fan, I like it. It shows what kinds of horrors those heavily augmented (but still human) super soldiers have to fight daily.
@@HoneyBadger1779 Try 24 hours. This is like 1-5% of a chapter lost in as many minutes. Unfortunate downside of 40k is too many morons out there see SM as cannon fodder. Never mind, at least Space Marine 2 will take it to the absolute opposite extreme and have Titus massacre Tyranid swarms with only a chainsword and bolter pistol.
@@jmlaw8888 They're trying to be dramatic, but they are writing themselves into a box of irrelevancy and power creep. They could have done a much better job by advertising both the imperial guard and the mechanicus struggling to fight the bugs. At first it seems like they are pushing them back, and then the tide changes and they're getting overwhelmed. The space marine reinforcements come in, and again it looks like the tide is changing. Maybe the preachers are right. The space marines easily demolish the lower level forms. The tyranids send in their higher level forms, and the space marines deploy, terminators and librarians, which leads to the tyranids deploying many zoanthropes and broodlords. The librarian has an epic psychic struggle before succumbing, and the terminators read bloody havoc before being destroyed. That'll be so much better than treating space marines like guardsman and making their armor absolutely utterly pointless, and taking away 95% of their speed.
You can very much feel the colossal burden on Guilliman's shoulders by his voice. Trillions of lives at stake and it all depends on him. One false step and all will be lost - and he is aware of that every second of his life. What a weight his father put on him to carry.
Maybe he shouldn't be such a Sue then. "I'M THE NEW EMPEROR, I'VE GOT DADDY'S SWORD!" There were better Primarchs than him. >_> Let's not forget that Horus beat him to the punch, Rowboat was going to betray the Emperor first with his Imperium Secundus rebellion.
Like just think about Guilliman's position right now: he needs to remove the rot from the Imperium, fix all that is broken, defend the Imperium, conduct attacks against the enemies of the Imperium, and lead the Imperium into a new direction, ALL AT THE SAME TIME
@@SamuelBenedicic_of_NSK I don't think you fully understand the gravity of a situation where a lone enemy is not only able to "pick up" a terminator and hold him up in the air, but is actually able to literally tear apart a terminator in half with its bear hands. and even then the terminator kept firing into the creature's face until his upper body was tossed aside like a piece of meat.
Even if it's another monologue, I like that this one is actually saying something insightful rather than "we are death we are unkillable we have plot armour". Not bad
the cherry on top is seeing terminator and gravis armor marines get completely mawed apart in seconds despite their armor being more durable than imperial guard tanks showing how deadly the tyranids are
Bit late to commenting on this, but I love how... heavy Guilliman feels and sounds when he kneels by the gate at the start. The sound design tells a story unto itself. Its amazing. And the voice acting. He is exhausted. He is sick of it. He's literally built for war and he's sick of it. But he persists because... there's nothing else he can do, there's no other worthwhile practical. He has to keep going. Oh, this trailer was amazing.
If you want another epic animation and aren't burned out on our boys in blue. Check out astartes which is an amazing short about space marines kicking ass. Vraks is another fan made short that's still releasing its they released the trailer and part 1 which are both awesome videos about the death Corp of Krieg and their campaign on vraks which is brutal
@@thedoge9590 Oh I've seen Astartes, mate. I remember watching as it came out, I was waiting on baited breath. Death of Hope is a fantastic fan animation too, though I have to admit I prefer the trailers and shorts to the full episode itself. Its one thing to read the gruesome horror of warp stuff and chaos magic, its another to watch it so viscerally depicted. That's just personal squeamishness though. Doesn't detract from the objective quality of the work and clear passion the animator had for it.
Combi-Weapons on Intercessors and Incursors? A Gravis Hood over an Apothecary Helmet? A classic dreadnought twin-lascannon and twin-assault cannon on a Redemptor Chassis? Are these hopefully a taste of things to come?
@@Dangerpurple he looks like he aged. Which is fitting for the 10th edition considering lion looks old af and he’s technically returning in the 9th edition
Our people sing of Victory. Victory, as the galaxy burns. Victory, as the imperium rots around us. Victory, as humanity rages against the dying of the light. Victory... That's pure Warhammer 40k despair. Love it.
I love the duality of the 40K narrative. Fanatical devotion to the idea of the golden age of man preaching their supremacy as their empire collapses on all fronts. *chefs kiss
@@misterlea8887 People rag on the imperium because it's so awful. But y'know what else would be awful? Having to breathe farts for the rest of your life. But if the choice is between breathing farts or suffocation, you bet your ass you'll be gulping them farts down and being thankful for the fact you have anything to breathe at all. That's the Imperium baby. It's the best we've got given the circumstances, and without it humanity would be extinct, or WORSE!! So next time anyone rags on the Imperium, they can go ahead and hold their breath until they pass out. Peace.
It feels like suddenly turning "angels of death" into "lie perpetuators". I like what guilliman means on w40k, he is now a sharp edge for everything stablished.
9th edition trailer: "Even though the horrors come, humanity will come out of this." 10th edition trailer: "We are so fucked, and odds are, it's going to get a lot worse."
Actually, I saw the Ultramarines actually being defeated. Guilliman is talking about how the priests are always saying humanity is claiming victory, but are failing. That is why you see a skull of death on those worlds. They are losing.
@@cainabel6356 you: "aCkShYuaLLeE 🤓🤓" Also you: *proceeds to say exactly the same fucking thing, because you apparently don't understand what **_'last stand'_** means*
I always thought he was. Really enjoyed him in in the heresy books. Especially in Know No Fear and The Unremembered Empire. He’s one of the most relatable of the Primarchs and one of the most sensible throughout the Heresy.
@@pawnxapprovedHe is really good in the Heresy Books but a lot of that is Dan Abnett. He is not always well portrayed in other media and requires a lot of inner monolog to get at the motivations tearing him apart more from within then without.
Can we please talk about the terminator who kept shooting after being twice impaled and ripped apart. Big “Take your filthy hands off me” energy. I love it so much.
@SordidusFellatio I have my doubts that the orbital fleet above are doing good. Dawn of War 2 shows how incredibly dangerous facing tyranids are, so the orbital fleet are themselves quite busy too with the Hives own living orbital monstrosities in space, leaving the ground forces barely able to hold on their own too.
@@blastermaster5039definitely gonna have to pull back or get ripped apart by narwhals. If the combat time of even elite Marines is minutes on the ground before dying than space is not much better
Friendly reminder everyone unless you're a part of a blood angels death company or a khornate berserker do not ever engage tyranids in melee Especially genestealers they will tear you to pieces
No they wont. Space Marines shred most Tyranids in melee or ranged. Tyranids like Orks are a fodder army. Their numbers are uncountable. If what you said were true theyd have overrun the Imperium, not been beaten back at every single hive fleet incursion. Tyranids have 1 tactic against Space Marines and 1 only. Overwhelming numbers. This depiction was a complete joke. Makes it seem like the Ultramarines alone have millions of Marines to spare.
He genuinely looks like he would fit in the opening cinematic of Dawn of War 2, a game that came out in 2009. I don't understand the sudden drop in quality. 0:18
I knew the Tyranids are the one thing you REALLY don't want to be pitted against But Damn being seeing that terminator armor being casually ripped in 2 at 3:40 really put it into perspective
Yet, on table top, a tyranid army gets ripped apart by the space marines. Yeah, I know it really does not make sense. The only reason this is why it is, because Space Marines sell more than the Xenos armies.
@@cainabel6356 It's the only way they can make the lore even remotely realistic. Remember that most SM chapters only have 1,000 members, if they were to die in numbers like the imperial guards, Space Marine chapters would be vanishing left and right.
@@danielc2701 I guess, but now they have the cloning facilities, to produce more space marines, of all chapters, now. That mad scientist has revitalized the cloning technology, in which Guilliman commanded.
@@cainabel6356 Just to point out, Space Marines are not cloned, their progenoid gland is but not the human himself. It takes about 20 years to "grow" a Space Marine. The clones are the Kreig Death Corp. Primaris Space Marines are altered versions of the "Firstborns" or raised directly from human to Primaris. Not clones. Some of them even fought besides their Primarchs, which helped in the acceptance of such "new tech".
@@danielc2701to add another point to your point, krieg arent cloned they use vitae womb. Its basically a artificial womb, the people born from there are not clones but normal people. The clone faction are the dwarves, the votann.
man...the juxtaposition of "victory" with the images of mounting losses and Guillman's own clear skepticism is just...*chef's kiss*. The preachers and citizens see a few battles won and Robby sees the war being lost. Better story in 4:30 minutes than alot of movies and tv I've seen.
They just need to make a full length series of this already. I’m a very casual fan of the cinematics / lore never played the game. If they had an animated series like this I’d be a huge fan
As someone with a Tyranid army, I love the way they look in this trailer. They look so horrifying to fight as they come at you and swarm you with hungry teeth and claws and the zoanthrope in particular (I think that’s what it was) looked so good
If only Tyranids play like that on the table top. Well, too bad none of the Xenos play, like they do in the cinematics or in the story. If they did, they would be over powered and the humans would be on the losing side, just like they are on the books.
Lets be honest. This is one of the few epic cinematics you find these days. 20 Years ago this would have convinced a whole generation to put every free minute possible into this game.
@@lokenontherange Exactly what I was thinking. That and also "how is this significantly worse than Astartes when they supposedly have the person who made it working for them now???"
@@kinnusai4432 Because GW treats space marines like chaff that die constantly where astartes treats them like super soldiers that only die when the actually absurd shit starts to come out
that apothecary was just like "fuck it, im gonna surgery you to death". warhammer trailers never disappoint. almost makes you forget that its designed to make you spend all your lives savings on tiny plastic men.
Better than spending your life savings on plastic women at least (This is a relationship joke, I realized just after writing it it could be misinterpreted as opposing female figurines, nope don't care about that lol, Sisters of Battle are awesome btw)
To a bunch of outnumbered space marines that did not have any support from the imperial guard. With the tiara needs you're going to need artillery to thin their numbers as they're simply going to overwhelme you no matter how good your soldiers are and honestly, they needed more orbital support particularly if a bunch of the ultra Marines finest Warriors couldn't stop them.
Never have i dreamed we would see a primarch in official animations. First Horus, and now Guilliman. For a company that treats its customers and fans like they are cows to milk, GW sometimes does competent things like this.
I think Guilliman's voice is appropriate: regal, commanding, calm, and collected. But I think Horus's voice is too over the top. He sounds so evil. Like how the hell did you get convinced to give a guy that sounds like that the title of war master.
Fantastic cinematic, capturing the old school hopeless battle flavour more than most things recently have. Which is fantastic, I don't think I can ever forget the artwork of that Crimson Fist last stand. That is like the pinnacle of 40k flavour for me.
The lion is just one man at the end of the day well I'm certain he'll be able to convince the dark Angels to get off their asses and do s***there's only so much you can do
I've always felt bad for Guilliman. He's got so much on his shoulders as a single primarch (now he has some help thank fukc). He's trying to hold the empire together while everything in the galaxy is trying to stop him, having to deal with not only the external threats to mankind and the Imperium, but also the internal hurdles. I worry for him, that this massive burden will slowly wear him down, that chaos might get but a sliver of influence in that fraction of a moment where he loses his some of resolve and wreak havoc. Thankfully he has a brother, The Lion, he can sorta leave military aspects to him while he super glues, duct tape and ties the Imperium into better working order.
To be fair though, the state of the imperium and all the shit he's dealing with is almost a direct result of him and his brothers all being total asshats during and pre heresy
@@ryanl1491 Why? Isn't it stated in Lore that the Chaos Gods didn't even try to tempt or corrupt the Lion because he was so loyal? They at least attempted with Guilliman.
i mean Guilliman has had help with half of the Galaxy, Imperium Nihilus is being ran by Commander Dante of the Blood Angels currently (at least as far as I have read into the books), he was basically given Nihilus to run in Devestation of Baal
@@Chapmitch He's quoting what the priests are saying. They're propagating the hell out of the Crusade as a sweeping, overwhelming victory for the Imperium. But as you can see with the galaxy map and Gilliman's tone it's very much not.
@@superillusiveman1445 And what happens to the captain who stands right at the homing beacon? what does he defend, your soiled imperial optimism is just what chaos needs to incite fear in us thank you. Dont think that they are not jealous of victory and our place, and by the way space marine 2... that is a planet map you nincompoop that's what you get for quoting preachers.
Puts tinfoil hat on. That’s because now is the time to strike. Star Wars is lame and doesn’t make any sense. Harry potter has turned it back on the very fans that loved it. Superheroes are getting run into the ground with unoriginality. And everybody loves a good sci-fi. So now is Warhammer time, now we will rise.
Cool to see GW finally expanding, especially with Henry Cavill possibly becoming the cinematic Guilliman of this universe. Can only hope he can force Amazon to conform to the story
I really hope Cavill does reign in Amazon, because we've already seen what they're capable of with the likes of Rings of Power. Left unchecked, Amazon will end up making Sanguinius black or the Emperor non-binary or some shit. Completely ignore the lore to make unnecessary changes just to appease some random people on Twitter.
Hey, love your vids man! I listen to them always while preparing for the day haha You should definitely do a Tau Empire or Farsight Enclaves motivation now that they're getting more popular 👍
The most impressive thing about Space Marines isn't their armor or their mini-RPG guns, it's that they never fucking stop. Ever, under any circumstances. It's like someone that started SF training before the age of 10, finished it, and has been fighting for another 300-1000 years since then. Then add in all the badass augmentation and equipment. And even with thousands of them humanity is pretty much screwed by M41, that is crazy
Humanity is screwed because of them. That's what the Horus Heresy is about. The Imperium's inherently flawed philosophy and the fact that maybe a militaristic empire built on conquest and conquest alone isn't going to end well for anyone.
So keen for Amazon / Henry Cavill to put a movie or tv show out based on 40k. Even better if they do a Game of Thrones style tv series on the Horus Heresy
A space marine is an artificially augmented human who represents one of the strongest warriors humanity has to offer. Put that same augmented human in Terminator armor, one of the strongest and most durable armors available to the imperium and you've got a truly formidable supersoldier. That flying Tyranid tore said supersoldier in half like he was wet paper, just let that fact sink in! 😮
@@billymcneil4354 we've seen images of new termagants and there's a few new species of Tyranid in the trailer so that's, I'd say, a sure bet. As far as I know it's the Tyranid's turn to get their model line revamped.
i can only assume Hormagaunts, Genestealers, Biovores as new models when the Codex drops in august? new models for every faction when their codex drops. and new Shrike models are all but confirmed with the flying tyranid prime
@@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329 You clearly haven't seen the 2010 Ultramarines movie. After watching that, any 40k animation that has more than 4 frames per second will look like a award winning triple A game in comparison.
This seems like a perfect time for Lion El Jonson to come back. His whole job was to use the scary shit from the Dark Age of Technology to wipe out threats just like the Tyrranids. Also I’d just like to give props to the animators, they really captured just how dam terrifying it’d be to fight the Tyrranids
Poor G man having to deal with all the logistical nightmare of this crusade and having first hand knowledge of his sons are dying in this desperate contest of survival.
I just keep thinking that Guilliman feels messed up the moment he wakes up.. "oh sh*t my dad's empire is in such a mess, but why there is so much praise and pride when it rotted like this?" . My man Guilliman has lot of job to do
"Why do I still live? What more do You want from me? I gave everything I had to You, to them. Look what they've made of our dream. This bloated, rotting carcass of an empire is driven not by reason and hope but by fear, hate and ignorance. Better that we had all burned in the fires of Horus' ambition than live to see this." -Roboute Guilliman, primarch of the Ultramarines, reflecting upon the state of the Imperium of the 41st Millennium and his devotion to the Emperor of Mankind It was one of the first quotes he said when was left alone to think about this MESS of a galaxy. And he has some other quotes/melodramatic speech: "We failed Father. You failed Your sons and we in turn failed You. And now to compound our arrogance and vainglory we have failed all of mankind too. Did Horus not say You sought godhood? He built his rebellion on that claim. Oh how he would gloat and laugh at the state of the imperium now."
I was a Nid player from 2nd to 4th edition. Seeing that Screamkiller Carnifax brought a tear to my eye. As much as I liked the 3rd and 4th edition designs looking more durable, I loved how alien the 2nd edition Carnifax was. Making it an ambush role really suited it being less armored.
Tyranid invasions in the past are honestly the most deadly when it comes to the Imperium. Even against foes like Orks, necrons, and traitors. Only chaos represents an equivalent threat. Tyranid hive fleets and even splinters have destroyed entire space marine chapters and sectors, numerous times. And it means nothing to the Tyranids. It takes centuries to make an Astartes. They have to pass trials as children, undergo modifications, survive as a scout, and then go further modifications. So much time and resources to make a veteran astartes. Tyranids literally birth warriors and if they’re killed they’re just reabsorbed as biomass and made again. Here’s the really scary part… lore pictures in the codexes and books show the true size of the hivefleets. The ones that have entered so far are scouts…. The true hivefleet is larger than the Galaxy itself…
speechless. one detail about the Ultramarines is that they make mistakes and take heavy casulties at the beginning...but they adapt and make changes in their approach. In the end they are victorious. but the Tyranids are also just as capable as such. its a true test of which faction outsmarts and outplays the other. Theres another thing that got me. the ending, Gullimen ended with 'Victory' but it didnt sound powerful. it sounded like it had weight to it... thats all i can say regarding this. Amazing animation, choreography and voice acting.
They lost, the planet they were became marked as “lost”. That’s the entire message of the cinematic. While preachers from Terra claim all of their enemies defeated Guilliman is looking at how humanity actually falls century after century.
Genius move leaving the apothecary unguarded in an active Tyranid infestation.
lmaooo
average dawn of war strat
Thats GW writing for you.
"AREA NOT SECURE!"
I know right
“Belief will not save us. Lies will not protect us. But it is our hope that will damn us.”
Lord in heaven that line could not be more perfect.
🤓👆Actually It's "Relief will not save us"!
@@FelkinArdthenno no it's definitely belief
@@FelkinArdthenno its "Belief"
@@FelkinArdthen I THINK ITS BELIEF
@@FelkinArdthen He actually does say "Belief". The subtitles on the official Warhammer channel confirm it.
Reminder that the beasts you see tearing veteran warriors in ancient relic armor in half were literally born yesterday and conservatively represent around 1% of the biomass available to a single Tyranid ship. You can see why Guilliman has been losing sleep.
He said it was a seasoned tendril of Leviathan, which would make sense. I think that one is supposed to be the strongest.
@@ProtomanButCallMeBlues Leviathan is the biggest fleet, its so bloody big its attacking the galaxy from every direction, its probably the biggest tyranid threat the galaxy currently faces for that reason alone.
But theres no evidence its the last Tyranid hivefleet, There could be even more of the buggers out there.
@Whitewall GW is a bit inconsistent when determining Hive Fleets, which has hurt it. If you go off Behemoth, it was a murdering machine out of the door, meanwhile Kraken has been "evolving" where it was getting slapped around when it was still deploying zoats, which it has since stopped. Begs the question if Behemoth should've been nigh unstoppable. Might just be soft retcons to let the Hive Fleets settle more.
When the Zoanthrope makes the Wolf Lord go into Service Position, you know your chapter is right fucked
This is true. But the Tyrranids are also being tied down by Orks. And due to the constant fighting Orks are on the brink of reaching Krork status.
Also the threat of the Tyranids is forcing the Silent king to unite a Lions share of the the Necrons under his control. With more tomb worlds waking up year after year.
So the Situation against the tyranids is far from hopeless as the Tyranids aren't going to steam roll the galaxy with Orks and Necrons rising to the occasion.
Though the Corollary of that is, of course, that the threat of the Tyrranids is two fold. As their very presence is making the two most dangerous Xenos races from the Milky way more dangerous. Which could prove to be the death knell of the imperium in the end.
I really didn’t think anyone could make the line “A crusade to cleanse the stars” so badass
high marshal helbrecht laughs evilly "A crusade you say"
My favorite line in the trailer, gives me goosebumps
@@galoreorc01 me too! AND Guilliman looks right at the camera too
Honestly, the imperium makes militarism and xenophobia extremism look pretty cool. As long as you ignore the parts where they kill/torture/ or imprison innocent people who aren’t chaos worshippers or traitors.
@@scottyius oh yeah if you don’t know what achoflajulation is google it
The Tyrannids are so terrifying because even Space marines struggle against the big ones.
Its not like chaos, Eldar, or even the Orks where their elite units take years of training to become the best of the best. Those big tyrranids were birthed maybe a few weeks ago specifically to fight space marines.
Ork elite take weeks... just take a rokkit launcher and pratice!
Did you see how that one tyranid effortlessly tore apart a terminator marine? Those suits are more durable than stand tanks found in the imperial guard, and the marines who are allowed to wear those suits are always the most elite and most veteran marines of the chapter. and yet the tyranid just grabbed him and ripped him in half like he was wet toilet paper.
The scary thing about tyrannids is that they basically have no canon limit, they can be as powerful or as weak as the author needs them to be. The only actually scary thing about them, is that you don't know how big of a problem they are and if they are the biggest problem in the galactic sea or there is an even bigger fish out there.
@@YuriDSC Fear not the tyranid with many scars, fear whatever gave it those scars to send it fleeing into the Milky Way in the first place
@@yvanlandry5389 Orkz don' train, but dem Nobz 'ave decades ov 'xperienz. Dey'ze got gud.
They fought with ships until there were no more ships. Then, they fought with guns until there were no more bullets. Then they fought with knives and swords, then sticks and stones. They were magnificent.
... I only hope when it is my time I will die with half as much dignity as I saw in their eyes at the end. They did this for 2 years. They never ran out of courage. In the end, they ran out of time. - Londo Mollari
because in death, does duty end
nice, babylon 5 reference
Londo Mallari - On the extermantist of minbar by the imperium of man
ahhh in the beginning :) memories
"Victory as Humanity rages against the dying of the light" - most badass line ever
I've watched this trailer so many times since release and get nerd chills at this line.
meh, it's a rip from one of my favorite poem, which made it a little cheesy for me.... otherwise i'd agree 100%
@@marcusaurelis and the poem's name is?
@@marcusaurelis Do not go gentle into that good night? quick google found it, nice poem.
Victory.....
No one gonna talk about how absolutely badass that lieutenant in Phobos armor was? Most were dying around him and this dude is running around with dual blades like a commando in a dense forest… beautiful
That's lore accurate Space Marines
Unlike this 1:30
@@blacktemplar1139 no he's actually a tyrannic war veteran who knows how to survive fighting nids -- the ones getting mogged are primarily primaris space marines who are "newbies" and haven't faced tyranids before
He is the Nid Slayer
@@drenchedinsyrupp6059 Dumb question but in the lore can space marines be upgraded from firstbron to primaris?
Guilliman's voice! The exhaustion in his voice as he speaks what he knows to be a lie, His greatest fear is that he will fail to prove himself, unworthy of even the craftsmen's love of his tools. For as fellow craftsmen he knows what happens to tools that fail.
Well he just had some back up incoming from a lost brother..
@@killuminati2911 lion coming in with those war crime tier weapon, woohoo, men of ir-----
Sounding a bit Heretical for a Space Marine! It's been a long while since I played 40k but I thought Ultramarines were wholly devoted to the Codex?
Not just his voice, he is the 2nd Primarch we get to see be brought to life by 3D animation with Horus being the 1st. I hope we get to see the rest of Big E's dysfunctional family in 3D including Big E himself. 🥲
@@hamsterminator Guilliman wrote the codex as a guide not a holy book. Nor does he believe in the Imperial Cult. He was around when the Emperor was personally trying to build an Atheist Empire.
I've never seen so many space marines die in a single trailer in such great detail.
Great job GW
It's like any Space Marine fanservice trailer but in reverse
@@quinnbuffet3825 As a space marine fan, I like it. It shows what kinds of horrors those heavily augmented (but still human) super soldiers have to fight daily.
If they actually took casualties at these rates, they would be depleted in a month.
@@HoneyBadger1779 Try 24 hours. This is like 1-5% of a chapter lost in as many minutes. Unfortunate downside of 40k is too many morons out there see SM as cannon fodder. Never mind, at least Space Marine 2 will take it to the absolute opposite extreme and have Titus massacre Tyranid swarms with only a chainsword and bolter pistol.
@@jmlaw8888
They're trying to be dramatic, but they are writing themselves into a box of irrelevancy and power creep. They could have done a much better job by advertising both the imperial guard and the mechanicus struggling to fight the bugs. At first it seems like they are pushing them back, and then the tide changes and they're getting overwhelmed. The space marine reinforcements come in, and again it looks like the tide is changing. Maybe the preachers are right. The space marines easily demolish the lower level forms. The tyranids send in their higher level forms, and the space marines deploy, terminators and librarians, which leads to the tyranids deploying many zoanthropes and broodlords. The librarian has an epic psychic struggle before succumbing, and the terminators read bloody havoc before being destroyed.
That'll be so much better than treating space marines like guardsman and making their armor absolutely utterly pointless, and taking away 95% of their speed.
You can very much feel the colossal burden on Guilliman's shoulders by his voice. Trillions of lives at stake and it all depends on him. One false step and all will be lost - and he is aware of that every second of his life. What a weight his father put on him to carry.
Man needs some brotherly love right about now
@@GamerGrovyle hahaha well - The Lion is not really known for his empathic traits, isn't he? 😅
@@stefansattele4148 Maybe they can both wallow in ultra-depression together
Maybe he shouldn't be such a Sue then. "I'M THE NEW EMPEROR, I'VE GOT DADDY'S SWORD!" There were better Primarchs than him. >_> Let's not forget that Horus beat him to the punch, Rowboat was going to betray the Emperor first with his Imperium Secundus rebellion.
@@sylaconnocalys8443 ultra depression hahaha xD
Guilliman's immense leadership is just barely keeping the decaying imperium alive. And he knows it. Amazing trailer!
😂 Need. More. Brothers. Guilliman is running our of duct tape and really needs a nap.
The Lion is back, so we’re going to see the Dark Angels commit to war crimes galore against Nids and Traitors.
@HaloFTW55 "It's not a crime if they're not Human"
-Lion El'Johnson
Like just think about Guilliman's position right now: he needs to remove the rot from the Imperium, fix all that is broken, defend the Imperium, conduct attacks against the enemies of the Imperium, and lead the Imperium into a new direction, ALL AT THE SAME TIME
@@huss4realz Exactly!
Fighting a losing battle. Fighting horror itself. While preaching victory. This is truly the grim darkness of 40K. What a trailer, oh my emperor.
well put!
That a every day thing for the guardsmen.
There is no other choice. They have to keep morale up.
There is always victory when you die in the service of The God-Emperor soldier!
Just another Tuesday in the Imperium!
Holy shit, the flying tyranid ripping the terminator in half whilst he is mag dumping is brutal and scary asf
still not as cool as apothecary brother doing his best to fight against that thing
I belive its a Hive Tyrant btw.
@@Joyexer nah, too small I think it is a new model for a Tyranid shrike.
@@SamuelBenedicic_of_NSK I don't think you fully understand the gravity of a situation where a lone enemy is not only able to "pick up" a terminator and hold him up in the air, but is actually able to literally tear apart a terminator in half with its bear hands. and even then the terminator kept firing into the creature's face until his upper body was tossed aside like a piece of meat.
Bring back Battle Fleet Gothic already instead of this repatative nonsense.
Even if it's another monologue, I like that this one is actually saying something insightful rather than "we are death we are unkillable we have plot armour". Not bad
A monologue fits for a new edition trailer.
Agreed! The entire vibe for this trailer is very different from 9ths.
the cherry on top is seeing terminator and gravis armor marines get completely mawed apart in seconds despite their armor being more durable than imperial guard tanks showing how deadly the tyranids are
Because Robot Girlyman knows how fucked they truly are.
crazy cause lore wise at that battle they got absolutely dogged
Bit late to commenting on this, but I love how... heavy Guilliman feels and sounds when he kneels by the gate at the start. The sound design tells a story unto itself. Its amazing. And the voice acting. He is exhausted. He is sick of it. He's literally built for war and he's sick of it. But he persists because... there's nothing else he can do, there's no other worthwhile practical. He has to keep going.
Oh, this trailer was amazing.
If you want another epic animation and aren't burned out on our boys in blue. Check out astartes which is an amazing short about space marines kicking ass. Vraks is another fan made short that's still releasing its they released the trailer and part 1 which are both awesome videos about the death Corp of Krieg and their campaign on vraks which is brutal
@@thedoge9590 Oh I've seen Astartes, mate. I remember watching as it came out, I was waiting on baited breath. Death of Hope is a fantastic fan animation too, though I have to admit I prefer the trailers and shorts to the full episode itself. Its one thing to read the gruesome horror of warp stuff and chaos magic, its another to watch it so viscerally depicted. That's just personal squeamishness though. Doesn't detract from the objective quality of the work and clear passion the animator had for it.
The final "victory", dripping with derision and contempt, is what gives me the goosebumps.
this one hit the home pretty hard and bad
He's also at a shrine / tomb of Sanguinius - paying respects but also looking for inspiration.
Combi-Weapons on Intercessors and Incursors? A Gravis Hood over an Apothecary Helmet? A classic dreadnought twin-lascannon and twin-assault cannon on a Redemptor Chassis? Are these hopefully a taste of things to come?
It be nice. But I don’t remember the last time games workshop just gave us everything we wanted.
Don't forget the Screamer Killer carnifex from 2nd edition at 1:34
Was that a classic Carnifex near the start of the trailer too?
@@davidstone-haigh4880 That was a screamer killer if I ever saw / heard one.
@@zaczane they used the last trailer to tease new units I don't see why that wouldn't become a trend
This is the first time Guiliman has been 3d animated and he looks glorious!
Wasn't he in battlefleet gothic 2?
@armorhide406 Actually the characters in BFA2 are painted character cards. Very WELL DONE cards, but only the ships are ever truly 3d.
I dunno his face feels kind of off to me.
@@Dangerpurple he looks like he aged. Which is fitting for the 10th edition considering lion looks old af and he’s technically returning in the 9th edition
@@mrchiddlesticks1061 imo he looks a little baby faced was actually my gripe.
Though, primarchs aging seems kind of silly to begin with
Our people sing of Victory.
Victory, as the galaxy burns.
Victory, as the imperium rots around us.
Victory, as humanity rages against the dying of the light.
Victory...
That's pure Warhammer 40k despair. Love it.
I love the duality of the 40K narrative. Fanatical devotion to the idea of the golden age of man preaching their supremacy as their empire collapses on all fronts. *chefs kiss
@@misterlea8887 Now you're talking Heresy.
@@misterlea8887 People rag on the imperium because it's so awful.
But y'know what else would be awful? Having to breathe farts for the rest of your life.
But if the choice is between breathing farts or suffocation, you bet your ass you'll be gulping them farts down and being thankful for the fact you have anything to breathe at all.
That's the Imperium baby.
It's the best we've got given the circumstances, and without it humanity would be extinct, or WORSE!!
So next time anyone rags on the Imperium, they can go ahead and hold their breath until they pass out.
Peace.
For me it was:
Belief... will not save us
LIES... will protec us
But it is our HOPE... that will DAMN US.
It feels like suddenly turning "angels of death" into "lie perpetuators".
I like what guilliman means on w40k, he is now a sharp edge for everything stablished.
9th edition trailer: "Even though the horrors come, humanity will come out of this."
10th edition trailer: "We are so fucked, and odds are, it's going to get a lot worse."
"We are so back"
"...it is so so over"
Going back to their Grimdark roots. Good.
@@theimperviousfirecracker7934 Grimdark, but not grimderp. I like it.
@@fishpodpizza544 we are Barack
It's joever
@@theimperviousfirecracker7934 Grimdark doesn't mean hopeless.
I love the Final Stand at the end! It's a throwback to the Crimson Fist's final stand on Rynn's World!
Classic 3rd edition glory !
Glad someone else caught that 3rd Ed codex cover imagery.
Like half of all Space Marine art ever made is glorious final stands 😄
And doom
And the one for Dawn of War 2
Crazy how it started with the ultramarines advancing and then ended at a final stand
Actually, I saw the Ultramarines actually being defeated. Guilliman is talking about how the priests are always saying humanity is claiming victory, but are failing. That is why you see a skull of death on those worlds. They are losing.
@@cainabel6356 yeah no shit. That’s what the guy you replied to was saying
@@rectoplasm8612 No kidding? You think? You know? Are you sure?
@@cainabel6356 you: "aCkShYuaLLeE 🤓🤓"
Also you: *proceeds to say exactly the same fucking thing, because you apparently don't understand what **_'last stand'_** means*
@@cainabel6356 That's literally what OP was talking about. You just summarized the video we all just watched. Buffoon, lol.
It's really impressive that they managed to make Roboute Guilliman so compelling.
I always thought he was. Really enjoyed him in in the heresy books. Especially in Know No Fear and The Unremembered Empire. He’s one of the most relatable of the Primarchs and one of the most sensible throughout the Heresy.
He looks like Joffrey Baratheon and I just can't
@@pawnxapprovedHe is really good in the Heresy Books but a lot of that is Dan Abnett.
He is not always well portrayed in other media and requires a lot of inner monolog to get at the motivations tearing him apart more from within then without.
it's the ultra depression
if you want to see when he became more compelling read the plauge wars, and dark wars, books.
Can we please talk about the terminator who kept shooting after being twice impaled and ripped apart. Big “Take your filthy hands off me” energy. I love it so much.
@SordidusFellatio I have my doubts that the orbital fleet above are doing good. Dawn of War 2 shows how incredibly dangerous facing tyranids are, so the orbital fleet are themselves quite busy too with the Hives own living orbital monstrosities in space, leaving the ground forces barely able to hold on their own too.
@@blastermaster5039definitely gonna have to pull back or get ripped apart by narwhals.
If the combat time of even elite Marines is minutes on the ground before dying than space is not much better
Dreadnought material
Like “im gonna die, but fk you anyway!”
Even in death, I still serve
Friendly reminder everyone unless you're a part of a blood angels death company or a khornate berserker do not ever engage tyranids in melee Especially genestealers they will tear you to pieces
Mono molecular blades are a hell of a weapon.
Well time to arm guardsmen with explodey vests.
It is a one way ticket to the Emperor and it also kills many enemies or friendlies nearby.
No they wont. Space Marines shred most Tyranids in melee or ranged.
Tyranids like Orks are a fodder army. Their numbers are uncountable. If what you said were true theyd have overrun the Imperium, not been beaten back at every single hive fleet incursion.
Tyranids have 1 tactic against Space Marines and 1 only. Overwhelming numbers.
This depiction was a complete joke. Makes it seem like the Ultramarines alone have millions of Marines to spare.
@@jmlaw8888 I think someone replaced their power armour with paper mache.
@@windradyne8724 The way that Terminator was easily shredded makes me believe that.
first the dreadnaught, then the terminator teleporter beacon. this is so badass.
Bring back Battle Fleet Gothic already instead of this repatative nonsence.
*proceeds to get bodied*
@@peopleslayer12333No 😚
He genuinely looks like he would fit in the opening cinematic of Dawn of War 2, a game that came out in 2009. I don't understand the sudden drop in quality. 0:18
I knew the Tyranids are the one thing you REALLY don't want to be pitted against
But Damn being seeing that terminator armor being casually ripped in 2 at 3:40 really put it into perspective
Yet, on table top, a tyranid army gets ripped apart by the space marines. Yeah, I know it really does not make sense. The only reason this is why it is, because Space Marines sell more than the Xenos armies.
@@cainabel6356 It's the only way they can make the lore even remotely realistic. Remember that most SM chapters only have 1,000 members, if they were to die in numbers like the imperial guards, Space Marine chapters would be vanishing left and right.
@@danielc2701 I guess, but now they have the cloning facilities, to produce more space marines, of all chapters, now. That mad scientist has revitalized the cloning technology, in which Guilliman commanded.
@@cainabel6356 Just to point out, Space Marines are not cloned, their progenoid gland is but not the human himself. It takes about 20 years to "grow" a Space Marine. The clones are the Kreig Death Corp. Primaris Space Marines are altered versions of the "Firstborns" or raised directly from human to Primaris. Not clones. Some of them even fought besides their Primarchs, which helped in the acceptance of such "new tech".
@@danielc2701to add another point to your point, krieg arent cloned they use vitae womb. Its basically a artificial womb, the people born from there are not clones but normal people. The clone faction are the dwarves, the votann.
man...the juxtaposition of "victory" with the images of mounting losses and Guillman's own clear skepticism is just...*chef's kiss*. The preachers and citizens see a few battles won and Robby sees the war being lost. Better story in 4:30 minutes than alot of movies and tv I've seen.
They just need to make a full length series of this already. I’m a very casual fan of the cinematics / lore never played the game. If they had an animated series like this I’d be a huge fan
Check the Angels of Death
They have some already on wharhammer+ :)
@@ademdogukankon4726 Agreed, Angels of Death is an amazing series on Warhammer+
astartes is good but you've probably watched that lol
Angels of Death is great! and the Cavil WCU can't come soon enough.
Being a Space marine is hell, but being a Ultramarine is a guaranteed horrible death.
Unless they're written by Matt Ward but luckily for the nids he's not in GW anymore.
Hah *Looks at the Lamenters chapter*
also the ultramarines are not the best legion at all, but a very versitile one
Welcome GW subscribers, yes you can leaves comment here.
Lamenter: *lament at the corner*
As someone with a Tyranid army, I love the way they look in this trailer. They look so horrifying to fight as they come at you and swarm you with hungry teeth and claws and the zoanthrope in particular (I think that’s what it was) looked so good
the zoanthrope was actually intimidating in this, genuinely spooky
@@timscott124 so lovecraftian
@@beautaplin have you actually read lovecraft?
Also they’re really cute, like always
If only Tyranids play like that on the table top. Well, too bad none of the Xenos play, like they do in the cinematics or in the story. If they did, they would be over powered and the humans would be on the losing side, just like they are on the books.
Lets be honest. This is one of the few epic cinematics you find these days. 20 Years ago this would have convinced a whole generation to put every free minute possible into this game.
the heresy trailer was deadly as well
Because GW sues the shit out of people who make them.
@@lokenontherange Exactly what I was thinking. That and also "how is this significantly worse than Astartes when they supposedly have the person who made it working for them now???"
@@kinnusai4432 Because GW treats space marines like chaff that die constantly where astartes treats them like super soldiers that only die when the actually absurd shit starts to come out
Back then we had the Dawn of War trailer. That sparked a whole generation.
Man you get quite pumped for space marine 2 for killing tyrannids
You know something, I think you just made an excellent point. I didn’t even realize that space marine 2 is probably following the 10th ed lore.
Hell yeah! I’d wager the new game will help flesh out 10 edition lore!
Heck yeah! It will be good to avenge the Ultramarine Brothers we lost in this trailer 😡
What if we meet up with gorilla man in some form in space marine 2 that would be amazing
@@Atokukau As a loyalist of the Blood Angels I too, will enjoy avenging my cousins
that apothecary was just like "fuck it, im gonna surgery you to death". warhammer trailers never disappoint. almost makes you forget that its designed to make you spend all your lives savings on tiny plastic men.
that plastic crack sure aint cheap
Better than spending your life savings on plastic women at least
(This is a relationship joke, I realized just after writing it it could be misinterpreted as opposing female figurines, nope don't care about that lol, Sisters of Battle are awesome btw)
LEGO does the same :D
3:38 Props to the terminator that never gave up.
Man i hoped he would tank a Little more
Only in death does duty end. And the hive tyrant didn't go for the head
@@Igod9114He gonna be a coffin driver 💀
@@cruelmilk4465 and he’s gonna look sick as hell
@@Igod9114 I think it’s actually a shrike.
"As Humanity rages against the dying of the Light" has become a top five Warhammer quote for me.
Finally more 40k cinematics
There would be even more, but GW likes to sue independent artists and fanart like the sphincters they are
I feel like astartes captured better how brutal and capable spacemarines are. I like the looks but I don't like how they move and fight.
Still worse than Astartes.
too bad it was ugly and badly animated tho
@@joriankell1983 They've turned a leaf and stopped doing it thankfully
The trailer really does a good job of showing just how relentless and terrifying the Tyranid swarm really is.
@SordidusFellatio Ran out of promethium most likely.
Nah tyranids are dumb. The imperium is just really weak rn but once we fix it to pre heresy standards those bugs stand no chance at all.
To a bunch of outnumbered space marines that did not have any support from the imperial guard. With the tiara needs you're going to need artillery to thin their numbers as they're simply going to overwhelme you no matter how good your soldiers are and honestly, they needed more orbital support particularly if a bunch of the ultra Marines finest Warriors couldn't stop them.
Never have i dreamed we would see a primarch in official animations. First Horus, and now Guilliman. For a company that treats its customers and fans like they are cows to milk, GW sometimes does competent things like this.
Rarely do they do things like this
I think Guilliman's voice is appropriate: regal, commanding, calm, and collected.
But I think Horus's voice is too over the top. He sounds so evil. Like how the hell did you get convinced to give a guy that sounds like that the title of war master.
@@Kaiserboo1871 well he was taken by chaos by that point.
Yvraine comes out of the bedroom: "Having trouble sleeping, dear?"
Fantastic cinematic, capturing the old school hopeless battle flavour more than most things recently have. Which is fantastic, I don't think I can ever forget the artwork of that Crimson Fist last stand. That is like the pinnacle of 40k flavour for me.
Poor Roboute.... this man needs the next 1000 years as a vacation :|
Nope
Everyone needs a fcking Vacation
He already had a 10,000 years nap, time to get back to work 😂😂
@@candymaster1661 Come on man... he was basically poisoned, can't call that thing a good nap
He sounded exhaust bro tf
@Candy Master well his na consist of
Dying from Fulgrim's blade then 1 second later waking up to some weird room with Chaos
Give every primarch a trailer this is so epic Im so glad for the animations
That final scene where the remaining marines make their last stand on that hill was the most glorious thing I’ve ever seen
Guilliman the lion is on his way. Hold strong Primark hold strong
Lion has a history of being late.
* Primarch - Primark sells discounted, cheap clothes. ;-)
The lion is just one man at the end of the day well I'm certain he'll be able to convince the dark Angels to get off their asses and do s***there's only so much you can do
Think the Lion is still sleeping in The Rock.
@@smugmcmuffin They just confirmed he's coming back.
I've always felt bad for Guilliman. He's got so much on his shoulders as a single primarch (now he has some help thank fukc). He's trying to hold the empire together while everything in the galaxy is trying to stop him, having to deal with not only the external threats to mankind and the Imperium, but also the internal hurdles.
I worry for him, that this massive burden will slowly wear him down, that chaos might get but a sliver of influence in that fraction of a moment where he loses his some of resolve and wreak havoc.
Thankfully he has a brother, The Lion, he can sorta leave military aspects to him while he super glues, duct tape and ties the Imperium into better working order.
To be fair though, the state of the imperium and all the shit he's dealing with is almost a direct result of him and his brothers all being total asshats during and pre heresy
I’d be more worried about the Lion falling then Guilliman
@@ryanl1491 Why? Isn't it stated in Lore that the Chaos Gods didn't even try to tempt or corrupt the Lion because he was so loyal? They at least attempted with Guilliman.
i mean Guilliman has had help with half of the Galaxy, Imperium Nihilus is being ran by Commander Dante of the Blood Angels currently (at least as far as I have read into the books), he was basically given Nihilus to run in Devestation of Baal
Yeah he knows the Imperium is fractured and wants to fix it but can't against the rules and status quo
The ultradepression in guillimans voice is so apparent I'm sure it's become a new chaos god
Just sent Cato Sicarius, He will singlehandly destroy hive fleet for you.
As the master of mankind, I declare He, Cato Sicarius as the best of ultramarines
@@JimmySpace69😂
"Victory, as humanity rages against the Dying of the Light"
LOVE the reference. My favorite poem.
Of what poem?
Not gonna lie the Guilliman's voice is almost exactly as I've imagined it. Superb trailer as well!
A Tyranid victory? A Tyranid victory over ultramarines? In a GW trailer?! MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED! PRAISE BE TO THE FOUR ARMED EMPEROR!
My thoughts exactly!
He is close to cleansing the stars of the Tyranids, that is what he said.
How compelling, now please face the wall
@@Chapmitch He's quoting what the priests are saying. They're propagating the hell out of the Crusade as a sweeping, overwhelming victory for the Imperium. But as you can see with the galaxy map and Gilliman's tone it's very much not.
@@superillusiveman1445 And what happens to the captain who stands right at the homing beacon? what does he defend, your soiled imperial optimism is just what chaos needs to incite fear in us thank you. Dont think that they are not jealous of victory and our place,
and by the way space marine 2... that is a planet map you nincompoop that's what you get for quoting preachers.
It would seem the Imperium needs a hunter to slay these beasts. Luckily, Guilliman has a brother who is a specialist in monster-killing.
I would’ve loved to get any reaction from Bobby G about the return of the lion
They're gonna have a Yaoi animation dw
@@vlkafenryka get out of the comment section, off the internet, touch some grass, hug your mom and apply for some jobs
@@vlkafenryka Ew. They're brothers dude!
@@sleeplessknight99 Remember, Rule 34
Lion El Johnson is one of the few people Gulliman adored, He would be stoke
Back during the early 90's warhammer was a rare lil topic a select few of us were into. It was mostly unheard off but now its everywhere 🤜🤛
Back in the early 90's we were seen as lower than the beastality brigade. It's come along long way since then.
Puts tinfoil hat on.
That’s because now is the time to strike. Star Wars is lame and doesn’t make any sense. Harry potter has turned it back on the very fans that loved it. Superheroes are getting run into the ground with unoriginality. And everybody loves a good sci-fi.
So now is Warhammer time, now we will rise.
I still cherish the memory of me building an Ultramarine Rhino and slapping 1000 layers of paint on it. Those were the times….
Still unheard tbh
@@zaczane Well said. And true.
I bet we get a terminator librarian with force axe like a throwback to the old rogue trader mini as well as infiltrators with flamers.
Cool to see GW finally expanding, especially with Henry Cavill possibly becoming the cinematic Guilliman of this universe. Can only hope he can force Amazon to conform to the story
Personally, I'm hoping he's Eisenhorn.
@@dscrye he downplayed Eisenhorn on one of the interviews, but that could have been misdirection?
The only role he should play is The God emperor himself
I really hope Cavill does reign in Amazon, because we've already seen what they're capable of with the likes of Rings of Power. Left unchecked, Amazon will end up making Sanguinius black or the Emperor non-binary or some shit. Completely ignore the lore to make unnecessary changes just to appease some random people on Twitter.
@@swolbrohamlincoln9659 No. The Emperor is an absurdly difficult character to write well and whenever he's been touched it goes poorly.
That was great! Loved every second of it!
Hey, love your vids man! I listen to them always while preparing for the day haha
You should definitely do a Tau Empire or Farsight Enclaves motivation now that they're getting more popular 👍
@@mochiescalona thank you so much Mochi 🙏🙏🙏 we are long overdo for a Tau video, I’ll make it happen soon brother
Great work man, I hope you come out with a story of Lion in honor of his return
With that warhammer TV show in the works, I'm not sure which way they are going with it but I could definitely see Alan Ritchson as Guilliman
The most impressive thing about Space Marines isn't their armor or their mini-RPG guns, it's that they never fucking stop. Ever, under any circumstances. It's like someone that started SF training before the age of 10, finished it, and has been fighting for another 300-1000 years since then. Then add in all the badass augmentation and equipment. And even with thousands of them humanity is pretty much screwed by M41, that is crazy
Humanity is screwed because of them. That's what the Horus Heresy is about.
The Imperium's inherently flawed philosophy and the fact that maybe a militaristic empire built on conquest and conquest alone isn't going to end well for anyone.
I keep coming back to this trailer. It's so damn good. 40k universe is getting more and more fucked up every day. It's awesome.
Crazy to think that The EMPEROR, the big cheese, is behind that door at 0:20
Fr? Is that the eternity gate?
@@mcserkonovprobably is, just sealed from Horus heresy from old dark magic
I thought that was Sanguinius’ tomb because of the Blood Angels flag.
I thought it was Sanguinius’ Tomb because of the Blood Angel banners
Guilliman looks so handsome. No wonder Yvraine relishes in their "diplomatic meetings." 🤣🤣🤣
Ssssh The Inquisition might hear you
I see Harold "hold back the pain" has become a Librarian
that lieutenant in phobos armor with the combi flamer and dual combat knives is maybe my favorite mini of all time
OMG! That was sooo EPIC! I love seeing Roboute Guilliman in an animated and voiced video. That is so damn cool! I loved this so much!
man... this world is beyond epic
Universe*
Galaxy
Human normal : Uh...
The galaxy burns
Its dumb as fuck and illogical, everything does not even makes sense.
But its epic, yeah.
So keen for Amazon / Henry Cavill to put a movie or tv show out based on 40k. Even better if they do a Game of Thrones style tv series on the Horus Heresy
The Horus Heresy is meandering pap for people on the spectrum that possess extremely low IQ.
hope is a first step on the road to disappointment
@@dark_familiarity spoken like a true veteran 40k fan
Henry Cavill better be Caiaphas cain
And then it invites even more degenerates who want to ruin 40k
I cannot get over how much bitterness is in his voice when he seemingly forces himself to say that word at the end, "Victory".
A space marine is an artificially augmented human who represents one of the strongest warriors humanity has to offer. Put that same augmented human in Terminator armor, one of the strongest and most durable armors available to the imperium and you've got a truly formidable supersoldier. That flying Tyranid tore said supersoldier in half like he was wet paper, just let that fact sink in! 😮
Might as well fight without it
@@krissv2386 Would have zero chance in that scenario.
Seems like something worth of doubt to me.
@@Blazegraze12 If Space Marines died at this rate they'd be wiped out in a week. This is more accurate to tabletop than it is to lore.
@@lokenontherange pretty much, they only got 1mil space marine in the entire empire... idk the numbers are out of wack tbh
I'm just happy that we're finally getting some new tyranid models. I really hope they'll revamp everything that needs it.
Is this confirmed? I have always been a Tyranid hive fan, and just starting up wit buying and playing the tabletop game.
@@billymcneil4354 we've seen images of new termagants and there's a few new species of Tyranid in the trailer so that's, I'd say, a sure bet.
As far as I know it's the Tyranid's turn to get their model line revamped.
@@techtonikshyft I guess it's a good time for me to get into the game then haha Thanks!
i can only assume Hormagaunts, Genestealers, Biovores as new models when the Codex drops in august? new models for every faction when their codex drops.
and new Shrike models are all but confirmed with the flying tyranid prime
3:19 I have a squeaky door that sounds like that.
Woah never thought you'd be here haha
@@ChickenandPunpun i'm a huge warhammer fan, i have a tabeltop channel too haha
With every cinematic, they are one step closer of making a full length movie
We are living in a golden age of 40k cinematics.
It's not even that good...
@@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329 do it better then?
@@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329 It's very good.
@@theressomelovelyfilthdownh4329 You clearly haven't seen the 2010 Ultramarines movie. After watching that, any 40k animation that has more than 4 frames per second will look like a award winning triple A game in comparison.
Hell no, the golden age of the 40k cinematics was the early to mid 2000s. They’ve taken a nose dive since then. Were you born then??
guilliman's voice is exactly how i imagined it to be
Average Australian day. (There is a hive fleet surrounding my house and I’m out of bug spray)
The pressure on RG, I bet he will be relieved to know about The Lion
This seems like a perfect time for Lion El Jonson to come back. His whole job was to use the scary shit from the Dark Age of Technology to wipe out threats just like the Tyrranids. Also I’d just like to give props to the animators, they really captured just how dam terrifying it’d be to fight the Tyrranids
I think the guy who voiced guilliman would be amazing at voicing an audio book
Who is the voice actor?
The scene of the one marine with the assault cannon staring death in the face and refusing to back down brings glory to the emperor
Very nice. Now I see why Space Marine 2 also has a Tyranid focus.
Poor G man having to deal with all the logistical nightmare of this crusade and having first hand knowledge of his sons are dying in this desperate contest of survival.
Guilliman looking like he's ready to take the Iron Throne.
as long it is not the golden throne...
You should see his recently awakened brother
He sounded depressed
lmao, I was curious if anybody else thought the same thing. Like Joffrey grew up and became a badass!
@@Bosshog-WealthHealthBettermentAnd -Papa Tywin Lannister- Lion El'Jonson will help Roboute carry this immense weight on his shoulders.
Probably one of the Greatest short cinematic experiences of the decade
Gman face is just like he has been working overtime for 30 days straight
Yes.
The Indomnitus crusade lasted about 200 years.
Bobby G, has been awake at this point anywhere from months to decades.
I just keep thinking that Guilliman feels messed up the moment he wakes up.. "oh sh*t my dad's empire is in such a mess, but why there is so much praise and pride when it rotted like this?"
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My man Guilliman has lot of job to do
"Why do I still live? What more do You want from me? I gave everything I had to You, to them. Look what they've made of our dream. This bloated, rotting carcass of an empire is driven not by reason and hope but by fear, hate and ignorance. Better that we had all burned in the fires of Horus' ambition than live to see this."
-Roboute Guilliman, primarch of the Ultramarines, reflecting upon the state of the Imperium of the 41st Millennium and his devotion to the Emperor of Mankind
It was one of the first quotes he said when was left alone to think about this MESS of a galaxy. And he has some other quotes/melodramatic speech: "We failed Father. You failed Your sons and we in turn failed You. And now to compound our arrogance and vainglory we have failed all of mankind too. Did Horus not say You sought godhood? He built his rebellion on that claim. Oh how he would gloat and laugh at the state of the imperium now."
4:15 Damn its the first time i see Roboute Guilliman in Hd
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The way the battle scenes look like little figures come to life really works well for a trailer about 40k
I was a Nid player from 2nd to 4th edition. Seeing that Screamkiller Carnifax brought a tear to my eye. As much as I liked the 3rd and 4th edition designs looking more durable, I loved how alien the 2nd edition Carnifax was. Making it an ambush role really suited it being less armored.
that terminator got torn apart like the garlic bread at olive garden
That Carnifex was giving some serious 3ed vibes. This is awesome.
yes! looking for this comment..
Imagine how Rogal Dorn felt losing and being pushed back constantly for all those years. And then watching guilliman complain.
Can't wait to watch the Lion absolutely dunk on the Swarmlord.
"And if all that wasn't bad enough...Father just got a TTS device."
Tyranid invasions in the past are honestly the most deadly when it comes to the Imperium. Even against foes like Orks, necrons, and traitors. Only chaos represents an equivalent threat.
Tyranid hive fleets and even splinters have destroyed entire space marine chapters and sectors, numerous times.
And it means nothing to the Tyranids. It takes centuries to make an Astartes. They have to pass trials as children, undergo modifications, survive as a scout, and then go further modifications. So much time and resources to make a veteran astartes.
Tyranids literally birth warriors and if they’re killed they’re just reabsorbed as biomass and made again.
Here’s the really scary part… lore pictures in the codexes and books show the true size of the hivefleets. The ones that have entered so far are scouts…. The true hivefleet is larger than the Galaxy itself…
I was just looking into 40k for the first time on recommendation from a friend, and then this absolute masterpiece dropped. Rest is history.
Love the texture of the characters, the painted tabletop miniatures come to life.
speechless. one detail about the Ultramarines is that they make mistakes and take heavy casulties at the beginning...but they adapt and make changes in their approach. In the end they are victorious. but the Tyranids are also just as capable as such. its a true test of which faction outsmarts and outplays the other.
Theres another thing that got me. the ending, Gullimen ended with 'Victory' but it didnt sound powerful. it sounded like it had weight to it...
thats all i can say regarding this. Amazing animation, choreography and voice acting.
They lost, the planet they were became marked as “lost”. That’s the entire message of the cinematic. While preachers from Terra claim all of their enemies defeated Guilliman is looking at how humanity actually falls century after century.
Tyranids in animation: Splits an adeptus in two
Tyranids in real life: Rolls a two
For the new bloods. This is a late stage tyranid invasion. Imagine spave Marine 2 but on a difficulty set to 9 instead of 4
seeing the G-man animated is so indescribable!!