The wait is nearly over. In just a few short weeks, the first-ever Horus Heresy animated series, Kill Lupercal, makes its thunderous debut on Warhammer+.
Set during the cataclysmic Siege of Terra, this series follows a Warlord Titan and its crew as they attempt to end the civil war in one decisive strike against the Archtraitor himself. Buckle into the command throne, engage the manifold, and check out the latest trailer now live on Warhammer Community.
New This Week on Warhammer+
While you’re counting down to Kill Lupercal, there’s plenty to keep you glued to Warhammer TV. Here’s what’s rolling out this week:
How We Roll – Hero Creation in Age of Sigmar
Phil and John from the Warhammer Design Studio pull back the curtain on what it takes to build memorable Age of Sigmar heroes, from crafting evocative backstories to ensuring those larger-than-life characters have just as much presence on the battlefield.
Ultimate Paint-Off – Contrast Chaos
It’s time for round three of Ultimate Paint-Off, and Ed is turning up the heat with a Contrast Paint challenge. Contestants have only 30 minutes to make a Space Marine pop—sounds simple, right? Not quite. As usual, Ed has a surprise twist lined up. You’ll have to tune in to find out what.
Loremasters – Secrets of the Revenant Legion
This week, Alex takes a bloodstained stroll through the early history of the Blood Angels, back when they were known as the Revenant Legion. Before Sanguinius’ sons became icons of tragic beauty, they were something far more unsettling. Learn how their early identity shaped the IX Legion’s fall and legacy.
With a Warhammer+ subscription, you can watch all these episodes and hundreds more, and don’t forget: subscribers also get to choose a free exclusive miniature from this year’s lineup.
Now’s a good time to catch up—before Kill Lupercal drops and changes everything.
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I was taken aback at the art style for Kill Lupercal, it’s much grainier than I expected. Looked like a draft version.