Metarus cares deeply for Titus and views him as a son. Metarus's greatest fear was that Titus would be corrupted and fall to Chaos which is the only reason the Daemon could exploit a weakness in him. Titus on the other hand has NO weakness which is why the Daemon looked genuinely terrified of Titus. He is blessed by the Emperor himself "Rise Son of Guilliman" Titus is going to do some CRAZY shit in the lore watch this space.
They are definitely setting up Titus to be in the ultramarines legends. For him to have been blessed by the emperor and spoken to is insane, let alone the ability to have held multiple chaos relics unscathed
"as a son" is a bit of a reach. Its not love for titus, its him wondering if he made the wrong choice for the imperium and that titus will fall to chaos.
@@nullakjg767 It's a mix of fear and hope for Titus' potential and at the end his fears are allayed as he sees how Titus' lack of fear manifests in unwavering devotion to the Imperium and his brothers. At the end he looks on Titus with pride, certainly as a mentor seeing his ward realize his greatest possible potential.
The Demon was playing on the Marines fear. The 1st Marine died from having fear he would be exposed for being weak. The second was we don't know. The Sargent was because he feared Titus would betray him. Titus was not affected because the Demon had nothing to work with. Titus has no fears. You will also notice that Titus eye did not open as far as the other Marines. Titus was not locked in with the Demon, the Demon was locked in with Titus. When Titus shattered the Demons staff the spell over time was broken.
This is a great summary, I'd just add that Titus in general has some degree of psychic power/connection, which hasn't been explored fully yet, which also might play a part in this.
@@dominikapera9295 The thing to remember about 40k physics is that with enough strength you can overcome anything, strong enough firepower can break any shield, strong enough armor can stop any attack, strong enough sorcery can break any mind, and strong enough will can overcome any sorcery Titus is just THAT strong willed, he's just built different
Nah. I don’t think the first marine was afraid of being “exposed” for being weak. I don’t think he was really weak at all. But I do think deep down he may have believed he had some kind of weakness within himself, which he thought could one day lead to him failing in his duty and failing his brothers. This was his source of fear and doubt. The Tzeentch sorcerer who invaded his mind discovered this inner fear and used it against him by bringing it out directly to the surface, likely even amplifying it to extreme levels. This is what caused the marine to turn against himself and then destroy himself in his own mind, which was then manifested by the sorcerer's dark magic as actual damage and injury in reality. We didn't see inside the mind of the second marine, but, it could have been something similar. It was obviously enough for the sorcerer to use against him.
Between Secret Level debuting, Space Marine 2 getting new content dropped, and Henry Cavill’s Warhammer 40k series FINALLY going into production, Wednesday December 13th was a truly amazing day for 40K fans EVERYWHERE! FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
It's not in development yet, they've just come to an agreement about what they want to create. There's still the budgeting, writing, hiring, and many more things before filming can even start.
The reason Metarus got stabbed is that his one fear was that Titus, the Astartes (Space Marine) who he selected and trained, would turn to chaos. Titus’ ability to resist Chaos and the Imperium’s distrust of it is a recurring theme in The Space Marine games. Astartes do not fear death but even they have mental weaknesses that can be exploited by the Chaos powers. The only Space Marines who are truly resistant are the Grey Knights, but that’s because they pretty much have their minds wiped.
Also the Custodes. Pretty sure they have never willingly been corrupted and the only time I can remember is Horus using the power of all 4 Chaos Gods to control their bodies against their will to fight the Emperor
@@Obosii Ohh, ok, I see you're separating the 2. Fair enough. In that case yeah you're right about the Grey Knights unless the Silver Knight is one but we'll probably never gonna get an answer to that
@ the Silver Knight was a Grey Knight originally…and he was eventually corrupted…allegedly. I guess one could argue Nathaniel Garro of the Death Guard counts as being resistant to corruption.
@@VARIELTHEFLAYER I wouldn't go THAT far, they just utilized his talent because it would be a waste and they know fans would be MAD if he wasn't involved at all.
“Like clay I shall mould them, and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines so that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear.” - The Emperor of Mankind
That scene with the Space Marines just chopping their way through the cultists was the best, no talking just sheer brutality. I love the fast and robotic movement, the same type of movement that we saw from Astartes. Also, that headbutt was personal af.
@@generalshock4359 It's wonky. Gold Service studs can mean 100 or 50 years but the 100 year one is more credited to the Dark Angels and Titus was created for a nebulous timeline after Cato's death so the retcon is in a weird place when you bring him in the current canon.
@@HiddenInnuendo They literally say it in game. Titus is only just over 200 years old. Meaning the studs represent 50 years in the game lore, period. He spent 100 years under the Inquisition's questioning and Death Watch-ing. He did not go through another 100 years of stasis or some BS like people keep saying. The game clearly established its own lore that Titus' branch of the Ultramarines has studs that only represent 50 years per each.
a show where each episode explores a different chapter of the Space Marines would be fire - highlighting their unique traits and delving into why some betrayed the Emperor.
@@tbndidntpop7072 Especially if one of them fell to the red thirst or black rage. Would turn into a horror movie real quick lol. I love the Ultramarines and Titus is a cool character but man I wish some of the others would get some shine in media lol
Technically we already have one, the Lucius episode we got on WH+ I watched it somewhere and it was pretty cool, specially since it's Emperor's Children, you always bet on them
as OP as space marines look, you gotta remember that in the power scale of Warhammer they are B+ tier, at best. sure, they'll cut through any human army with easy. these 4 could almost take on the entire US army by themselves. 5 and it would be pretty much guaranteed. and they have to be this OP to just hold a candle to things like daemons, undead machines who use gods as weapons, alien bugs that devour entire worlds, and more.
I'm assuming you're limiting the US army to just infantry I guess. Because without SM Vehicle/armour support, they are definitely going down to US tank battallions and artillery.
@@WakingDreamer01 Idk haven't space marines in the lore tanked some pretty crazy weaponry? I think they'd tank some artillery. We'd probably have to use nukes. If there was an entire chapter of them with their full arsenal though then we're totally toast nukes or no
Nah. Determined and skilled guardsman/renegades/cultists have killed SM or Chaotic SM with infantry level-weapons. You just need to throw A LOT of bodies at them and that small percentage of getting through their armour weak spots will trigger. We don't need nukes to take out FOUR space marine infantry. lol
I think the Pariah series did well in some scenes. Like when Sah Kan fights the Destroyer and dodges out of the way of the blade in the blink of an eye.
The only Space Marines that moves slow are them in Heavy Terminator Armor. But they're not even slow to a crawl. they're slow yes, but they have a built Teleporter to go anywhere. They sacrificed mobility for absolute Firepower.
They are only portrayed slow because people think they should move like the power armor from the Fallout series since that franchise was better known and helped popularize the concept of "Power Armor" (which was actually a concept that I think was introduced by star ship troopers?). But yeah, SM armor needs to be treated like it's a second skin. I would love it if they ever did a 40k anime like EdgeRunners where the speed of Marines is showcased like the sandevistan.
"these guys are too op" Oh guys, yall should check out Bricky and his faction video. Then you will really get to see what and who are op in the 40 verse
The craziest part is Space Marines are not the strongest there are, not by a long shot. That scene where they were butchering the cultists, that's what Custodes do to Space Marines...
Why doesn’t Amazon just pour $1B into a completely CG 40k series with actors voicing the characters like Henry Cavill etc? This is a gold mine franchise
It's very similar to Astartes plot-wise. Going from suit up, to dealing with infantry, having The Psyker deal with warp nonesense but get killed, then the marines having to deal with a daemon. Seems more like a straight up upgrade though with better choreography, effects and a story with not only character development but something that involved a major character. I'd say this was the Astartes creator doing a re-do of his mini series now that he's got a proper team and budget. God do I envy that person so much, they're going to go places.
The guy who made Astartes worked on this and it really shows. Both do a better job than any other piece of showing off the sheer power, efficiency, and most importantly *speed* of a space marine. A famous quote from the series is "Nothing that big should be able to move that fast."
This episode was so wild when I watched it. To be able to make something that good and deep with very few lines of dialogue is hard. So props to the creators
what i love is the director was a fan fiction maker, who else could do it just other than a fan of 40k. Cavill as Titus YES PELASE!!!! i love this as its not been disliked by any reviewer, because it just is, its heart, its got feeling, and thats all you need.
“To be a man in such times is to be one amongst untold billions. It is to live in the cruelest and most bloody regime imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim dark future there is only war. There is no peace amongst the stars, only an eternity of carnage and slaughter, and the laughter of thirsting gods.”
"My sons, the galaxy is burning. We all bear witness to a final truth -- our way is not the way of the Imperium. You have never stood in the Emperor's light. Never worn the Imperial eagle. And you never will. You shall stand in midnight clad, your claws forever red with the lifeblood of my father's failed empire, warring through the centuries as the talons of a murdered god. Rise, my sons, and take your wrath across the stars, in my name. In my memory. Rise, my Night Lords."
The Amazon show has no excuses going forward, between SM:2 & this episode > all action, themes, art style, dialogue etc all references and ideas are on a plate and fans love it. Don't fuk it up Amazon 😅
Best part is, these are the *most tame and normal space marines* next to the Imperial Fists, almost everyone else would *be literally eating people* they kill.
For those who like big expansive worlds like one piece, 40K has like 400 books, dozens of games, and they give you dozens (if not a few hundred )of factions, with in seven or eight races to choose from. These shows will have so much content to draw from, it's insane.
@@unusualbydefaultmore unless the speed of the typical astartes, however if you tried to implement their supernatural speed into the game it would be unplayable
"brothers of emperor never let a darkness escape for we are made to destrpy the darkness and all shall be blessed in fortitude and there is one is only borther and sisterhood"
So if you guys are wondering the red coat mfs are adeptus mechanicus who essentially the manufacturer for everything the imperium of man uses in war. And very important for the space marines considering they make their armor and weapons. Everyone who is human worships the emperor those who do not are called heretics. The adeptus mechanicus don’t worship the emperor exactly they worship the machine spirit which is they call the omnissiah who funny enough is the emperor. space marines are essentially special forces of the imperium and there are multiple different groups of them called chapters. The death watch is a group to my knowledge that are assigned to “suicide missions” only the best of the best space marines get put in death watch. Correct me if I’m wrong brothers I’m new to WH40K my damn self
Space Marine are 8ft tall super soldiers with extra organs and shit that are then wrapped in powered tank like armor suits. Yeah those cultists had no chance.
For those who are new, and wondering How different is an Astartes, compared to a normal human? Astartes are literally living weapons, these guys are designed to continue fighting, even if you amputate two or three limbs, they even survive brain damage, they have extra organs to increase their strength and resistance, like a third lung, and a second heart , their physical strength allows them to lift 2 tons of weight, without much effort, and their reflexes are inhuman, and they can spend entire days fighting without stopping, plus their armor amplifies insanely their strength, resistance, and senses, for them it is not armor, it is their second skin. Now take all that, and amplify it into the new primaris, improved and empowered Astartes, with better armor and weapons, furthermore, they are more difficult to kill than their predecessors.
To your comment on it being their first time seeing space marines. Youre correct there for the most part. To us, Space Marines seem plentiful and everywhere, but in reality to the people of 40k theyre the stuff of legend. Hell its rare to see one even in the Imperium, and if you do you know youre about to go through some serious shit. Thats just how large the universe is and how wide spread the conflict is in universe.
By the way there are 2 other Warhammer animated series if you guys wanted to check those out too. I forgot the name of the first one, but the second one is called Tithes. If you find Tithes you should be able to find the first show too, and that one chronologically came first.
If you recall the ending of Space Marine 2, the 2nd Battalion Chaplin, Leandros, recommended Titus for this mission. A suicide mission where Leandros or the Inquisition could get Titus killed or corrupted? Unknown.
If GW wants to basically print money, they´d follow this episode with a full blown movie just like it, CG or live action, with Titus as the lead. But they have their heads so far up theirs its never gonna happen. They always fumble any golden opportunities coming their way, at least these days.
For those without a more indepth knowledge of the franchise, you can miss the significance of what is said at the end. You caught the mortality absolute mission projection and the "Die well brothers" from the mission controller. But there is quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," he's saying it's time to die. And THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man."
If you guys enjoyed this and want to try out some Warhammer 40k games, I'd recommend Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2, which has Titus as the protagonist(the kid/Space Marine from this episode) and Warhammer 40k: Darktide, which is a 4 player fps game. Darktide is kinda like Left 4 Dead, you play as a member of the Inquisition instead of Space Marines. Both are great games
Y'all need to play Space Marine 2 to understand what's going on a bit better. It's pretty new player-friendly so learning about the world is easy for those just getting into it.
why is bro on the left always a fucking buzzkill. I can't stand people like that, they legit can't enjoy anything in life. If he died and went to heaven, he'd walk in and immediately be like "this makes no sense, how do you have floating buildings? This is trash."
Thay are doing this for at least 400years thay are dime god of battlefield they are emperor Angels of death And child character name is Titus and he is ultramarine chapter space marine and in this episode Thay show how he resist warp magic for more information about character and w40k world play space marine 1&2
This is way after that. This episode picks up after the events of space marine 2 when he has already received the laurels of victory and has the chains of the death watch on his right arm. You can see them on his arm when he charges through the truck and reloads his weapon. However, they might question how he again was able to resist chaos.
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Metarus cares deeply for Titus and views him as a son. Metarus's greatest fear was that Titus would be corrupted and fall to Chaos which is the only reason the Daemon could exploit a weakness in him. Titus on the other hand has NO weakness which is why the Daemon looked genuinely terrified of Titus. He is blessed by the Emperor himself "Rise Son of Guilliman" Titus is going to do some CRAZY shit in the lore watch this space.
Henry Cavill finna play live action Titus.
They are definitely setting up Titus to be in the ultramarines legends. For him to have been blessed by the emperor and spoken to is insane, let alone the ability to have held multiple chaos relics unscathed
Thats definitely true considering Titus is one of the few ppl in the universe who’s heard the emperors voice 💯
"as a son" is a bit of a reach. Its not love for titus, its him wondering if he made the wrong choice for the imperium and that titus will fall to chaos.
@@nullakjg767 It's a mix of fear and hope for Titus' potential and at the end his fears are allayed as he sees how Titus' lack of fear manifests in unwavering devotion to the Imperium and his brothers. At the end he looks on Titus with pride, certainly as a mentor seeing his ward realize his greatest possible potential.
The Demon was playing on the Marines fear. The 1st Marine died from having fear he would be exposed for being weak. The second was we don't know. The Sargent was because he feared Titus would betray him. Titus was not affected because the Demon had nothing to work with. Titus has no fears. You will also notice that Titus eye did not open as far as the other Marines.
Titus was not locked in with the Demon, the Demon was locked in with Titus. When Titus shattered the Demons staff the spell over time was broken.
This is a great summary, I'd just add that Titus in general has some degree of psychic power/connection, which hasn't been explored fully yet, which also might play a part in this.
@@dominikapera9295 The thing to remember about 40k physics is that with enough strength you can overcome anything, strong enough firepower can break any shield, strong enough armor can stop any attack, strong enough sorcery can break any mind, and strong enough will can overcome any sorcery
Titus is just THAT strong willed, he's just built different
Basically, "I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me".
Nah. I don’t think the first marine was afraid of being “exposed” for being weak. I don’t think he was really weak at all. But I do think deep down he may have believed he had some kind of weakness within himself, which he thought could one day lead to him failing in his duty and failing his brothers. This was his source of fear and doubt.
The Tzeentch sorcerer who invaded his mind discovered this inner fear and used it against him by bringing it out directly to the surface, likely even amplifying it to extreme levels. This is what caused the marine to turn against himself and then destroy himself in his own mind, which was then manifested by the sorcerer's dark magic as actual damage and injury in reality.
We didn't see inside the mind of the second marine, but, it could have been something similar. It was obviously enough for the sorcerer to use against him.
@@esmith8818 you just describe Orks mate
Between Secret Level debuting, Space Marine 2 getting new content dropped, and Henry Cavill’s Warhammer 40k series FINALLY going into production, Wednesday December 13th was a truly amazing day for 40K fans EVERYWHERE!
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
A true Christmas Miracle q_q Starting 2025 out strong
A good day indeed brother, "The Emperor Protects"
I'd love some Warhammer the Old world content as well but I know that the public isn't big enough
It's not in development yet, they've just come to an agreement about what they want to create. There's still the budgeting, writing, hiring, and many more things before filming can even start.
LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR!
The reason Metarus got stabbed is that his one fear was that Titus, the Astartes (Space Marine) who he selected and trained, would turn to chaos. Titus’ ability to resist Chaos and the Imperium’s distrust of it is a recurring theme in The Space Marine games.
Astartes do not fear death but even they have mental weaknesses that can be exploited by the Chaos powers. The only Space Marines who are truly resistant are the Grey Knights, but that’s because they pretty much have their minds wiped.
Didn't Justicar Alaric kind of get corrupted?
Also the Custodes. Pretty sure they have never willingly been corrupted and the only time I can remember is Horus using the power of all 4 Chaos Gods to control their bodies against their will to fight the Emperor
@@MrFredstt True, but the Custodes are not Space Marines. They are something else entirely.
@@Obosii Ohh, ok, I see you're separating the 2. Fair enough. In that case yeah you're right about the Grey Knights unless the Silver Knight is one but we'll probably never gonna get an answer to that
@ the Silver Knight was a Grey Knight originally…and he was eventually corrupted…allegedly.
I guess one could argue Nathaniel Garro of the Death Guard counts as being resistant to corruption.
Syama Pedersen, the creator of Astartes is credited as a layout artist.
What does it mean
@@AzkuulaKtaktuit means GW might just a little bit care about us.
THE GOAT!!!
blur studios is just legendary. layout artist is a pretty small role, if you watch the swtor trailers, youd see blur studios already had the talent.
@@VARIELTHEFLAYER I wouldn't go THAT far, they just utilized his talent because it would be a waste and they know fans would be MAD if he wasn't involved at all.
“Like clay I shall mould them, and in the furnace of war forge them. They will be of iron will and steely muscle. In great armour shall I clad them and with the mightiest guns will they be armed. They will be untouched by plague or disease, no sickness will blight them. They will have tactics, strategies and machines so that no foe can best them in battle. They are my bulwark against the Terror. They are the Defenders of Humanity. They are my Space Marines and they shall know no fear.” - The Emperor of Mankind
"It is said the legio astartes 'know no fear'. The eighth legion proved that assertion... untrue."
- Konrad Kurze
They legit have 2 hearts, 4 lungs, extra muscles and organs, etc. Emperor was not lying lol
You cut out the headbutt? That's criminal! 😱
That scene with the Space Marines just chopping their way through the cultists was the best, no talking just sheer brutality. I love the fast and robotic movement, the same type of movement that we saw from Astartes. Also, that headbutt was personal af.
The bolts in Titus head are service marks, 4 marks to represent 400 years of service to The Emperor.
No titus is 175 years old according to the prima guide.
@@vulkanXVII that is very false XD
@@generalshock4359 It's wonky. Gold Service studs can mean 100 or 50 years but the 100 year one is more credited to the Dark Angels and Titus was created for a nebulous timeline after Cato's death so the retcon is in a weird place when you bring him in the current canon.
@@dagonofthedepths im pretty sure gold stud is 100 years and silver stud is 50 years of service
@@HiddenInnuendo They literally say it in game. Titus is only just over 200 years old. Meaning the studs represent 50 years in the game lore, period.
He spent 100 years under the Inquisition's questioning and Death Watch-ing. He did not go through another 100 years of stasis or some BS like people keep saying. The game clearly established its own lore that Titus' branch of the Ultramarines has studs that only represent 50 years per each.
a show where each episode explores a different chapter of the Space Marines would be fire - highlighting their unique traits and delving into why some betrayed the Emperor.
any 40k series really should be an anthology. there are too many stories to tell to invest too much in just one.
And these guys, the Ultramarines, are one of the nicer and less bloodthirsty of the space marine chapters lol
Imagine what the Blood Angels would do to those poor heretics
@@tbndidntpop7072 Especially if one of them fell to the red thirst or black rage. Would turn into a horror movie real quick lol. I love the Ultramarines and Titus is a cool character but man I wish some of the others would get some shine in media lol
hoping we get a chaos episode someday
@@MrFredsttthere is time. It will keep it always fresh when they get to add other chapters in a few years time.
Technically we already have one, the Lucius episode we got on WH+
I watched it somewhere and it was pretty cool, specially since it's Emperor's Children, you always bet on them
"That's Derrick Henry!"
Lol pretty good assessment tbh.
as OP as space marines look, you gotta remember that in the power scale of Warhammer they are B+ tier, at best. sure, they'll cut through any human army with easy. these 4 could almost take on the entire US army by themselves. 5 and it would be pretty much guaranteed.
and they have to be this OP to just hold a candle to things like daemons, undead machines who use gods as weapons, alien bugs that devour entire worlds, and more.
remember those are primaris
@@louismechler4338 Primaris have been shown to get absolutely wrecked by firstborn marines
I'm assuming you're limiting the US army to just infantry I guess. Because without SM Vehicle/armour support, they are definitely going down to US tank battallions and artillery.
@@WakingDreamer01 Idk haven't space marines in the lore tanked some pretty crazy weaponry? I think they'd tank some artillery. We'd probably have to use nukes. If there was an entire chapter of them with their full arsenal though then we're totally toast nukes or no
Nah. Determined and skilled guardsman/renegades/cultists have killed SM or Chaotic SM with infantry level-weapons. You just need to throw A LOT of bodies at them and that small percentage of getting through their armour weak spots will trigger. We don't need nukes to take out FOUR space marine infantry. lol
I have been 40k fan for so many years, and there is never been an on-screen depiction of how fast they actually are, until now.
I think the Pariah series did well in some scenes. Like when Sah Kan fights the Destroyer and dodges out of the way of the blade in the blink of an eye.
Someone tried saying that Space Marines are real slow....
They have two hearts and three lungs. The fuck they mean they MOVE slow?
The only Space Marines that moves slow are them in Heavy Terminator Armor. But they're not even slow to a crawl. they're slow yes, but they have a built Teleporter to go anywhere. They sacrificed mobility for absolute Firepower.
“Nothing that big should move that fast” is one of the main parts of what is so terrifying about a Space Marine.
They are only portrayed slow because people think they should move like the power armor from the Fallout series since that franchise was better known and helped popularize the concept of "Power Armor" (which was actually a concept that I think was introduced by star ship troopers?).
But yeah, SM armor needs to be treated like it's a second skin.
I would love it if they ever did a 40k anime like EdgeRunners where the speed of Marines is showcased like the sandevistan.
They should definitely make a series or a movie out of it
They are, pretty sure Henry Cavil and a team of producers just got greenlit for a show and I think a movie or two
@@hrodebrt Might not be space marines though. My bet is on it being an Inquisitor detective type of thing or maybe a rogue trader
@@hrodebrt hell yeahhhhh
@@MrFredstt announced the movie as a canon
"these guys are too op"
Oh guys, yall should check out Bricky and his faction video. Then you will really get to see what and who are op in the 40 verse
Stop suggesting meme channels to newcomers
The craziest part is Space Marines are not the strongest there are, not by a long shot. That scene where they were butchering the cultists, that's what Custodes do to Space Marines...
Why doesn’t Amazon just pour $1B into a completely CG 40k series with actors voicing the characters like Henry Cavill etc?
This is a gold mine franchise
$1b is a fuck ton of money and Prime is a subscription business so they won’t recoup that money for over a decade. That’s probably why…
@ true but then they did it for Rings of Power, Warhammer is not LOTR but it’s a fresh and untainted story and quite easy to get correctly
@@Altruistic-Generallike the other guy said, they didn’t mind blowing a billion dollars on rings of power(and bragging that they did)
Watched this episode, saw the boy with the sword, no fear, and immediately thought..
Zaraki Kenpachi.
The fella who made Astartes (Warhammer 40k fan animation) was involved in making this episode, which is fucking awesome
It's very similar to Astartes plot-wise.
Going from suit up, to dealing with infantry, having The Psyker deal with warp nonesense but get killed, then the marines having to deal with a daemon.
Seems more like a straight up upgrade though with better choreography, effects and a story with not only character development but something that involved a major character.
I'd say this was the Astartes creator doing a re-do of his mini series now that he's got a proper team and budget.
God do I envy that person so much, they're going to go places.
"Why was that so amazing" Welcome to Warhammer 40k (corny but true)
The guy who made Astartes worked on this and it really shows. Both do a better job than any other piece of showing off the sheer power, efficiency, and most importantly *speed* of a space marine. A famous quote from the series is "Nothing that big should be able to move that fast."
He improved their running animation too. The old series had a bit of a goofy run, this is more accurate and improved.
This episode was so wild when I watched it. To be able to make something that good and deep with very few lines of dialogue is hard. So props to the creators
“The lord for this is insane!”
Oh! You have NO IDEA!!
This should have been episode 1 of a 20 episode WH40K series.
I would hope it be episode 9, to be frank
@@eDrIClImOAnCo episode 9 of 10. season 1.
The guy who voices Titus is the guy who played rollo in Vikings
One detail I love, is that Titus’s eye is the only one to not dilate, showing that he had no fear to be exposed
Apparently when Space Marines fight, they do little to no talking at all. Only when it's absolutely necessary.
It's the Space Wolves that are the chatty ones. The Ultr-
Ugh UltraSmurfs won't. The codex won't let them.
Depends on the marines. White Scars laugh because they enjoy combat.
"Pick on someone your own size"
Yeah, the chaos cultist was such a good boy. Everybody loved him. A real credit to society.
what i love is the director was a fan fiction maker, who else could do it just other than a fan of 40k. Cavill as Titus YES PELASE!!!! i love this as its not been disliked by any reviewer, because it just is, its heart, its got feeling, and thats all you need.
“To be a man in such times is to be one amongst untold billions. It is to live in the cruelest and most bloody regime imaginable. These are the tales of those times. Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim dark future there is only war. There is no peace amongst the stars, only an eternity of carnage and slaughter, and the laughter of thirsting gods.”
"My sons, the galaxy is burning. We all bear witness to a final truth -- our way is not the way of the Imperium. You have never stood in the Emperor's light. Never worn the Imperial eagle. And you never will. You shall stand in midnight clad, your claws forever red with the lifeblood of my father's failed empire, warring through the centuries as the talons of a murdered god. Rise, my sons, and take your wrath across the stars, in my name. In my memory. Rise, my Night Lords."
The Amazon show has no excuses going forward, between SM:2 & this episode > all action, themes, art style, dialogue etc all references and ideas are on a plate and fans love it. Don't fuk it up Amazon 😅
Best part is, these are the *most tame and normal space marines* next to the Imperial Fists, almost everyone else would *be literally eating people* they kill.
The Sorcerer tried to be the Nightmare on Elm Street for Titus. But Titus instead because his doom.
They were talking to each other the whole time. Their helmets are basically soundproof.💙
Glory to the imperium🤝
For those who like big expansive worlds like one piece, 40K has like 400 books, dozens of games, and they give you dozens (if not a few hundred )of factions, with in seven or eight races to choose from. These shows will have so much content to draw from, it's insane.
I wish the game was lore accurate like this
I really liked how the Warp fuckery was done. It was weird, it was eldritich like, and it was super powerful
pretty much is? you can run through cultists lol
@@unusualbydefaultmore unless the speed of the typical astartes, however if you tried to implement their supernatural speed into the game it would be unplayable
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@@unusualbydefault The space marine melodrama was terrible.
Yo EVERYONE is reviewing this one episode. Lol 🔥🔥🔥
Fun fact: The guy who made Astartes worked on this episode.
One of us, One Of Us' ONE OF US, ONE OF US!, ONE OF US!
"brothers of emperor never let a darkness escape for we are made to destrpy the darkness and all shall be blessed in fortitude and there is one is only borther and sisterhood"
'What are they delivering bro?...'
*An Amazon package....and the righteous, ice cold fury of the God Emperor of Mankind!*
So if you guys are wondering the red coat mfs are adeptus mechanicus who essentially the manufacturer for everything the imperium of man uses in war. And very important for the space marines considering they make their armor and weapons. Everyone who is human worships the emperor those who do not are called heretics. The adeptus mechanicus don’t worship the emperor exactly they worship the machine spirit which is they call the omnissiah who funny enough is the emperor. space marines are essentially special forces of the imperium and there are multiple different groups of them called chapters. The death watch is a group to my knowledge that are assigned to “suicide missions” only the best of the best space marines get put in death watch. Correct me if I’m wrong brothers I’m new to WH40K my damn self
The lore is insane, and deep. I wrote a Black Templars book, I'm waiting for GW to host and open submission and hopefully can get it published.
Brothers! Welcome!
The creator of Astartes made this video, his name is in the end credit "Astartes Guy".
This was the only episode I was wanting to see but the whole season was truly epic.
I don’t think it’s the whole season cause there’s still ones we haven’t seen yet
Space Marine are 8ft tall super soldiers with extra organs and shit that are then wrapped in powered tank like armor suits. Yeah those cultists had no chance.
For those who are new, and wondering
How different is an Astartes, compared to a normal human?
Astartes are literally living weapons, these guys are designed to continue fighting, even if you amputate two or three limbs, they even survive brain damage, they have extra organs to increase their strength and resistance, like a third lung, and a second heart , their physical strength allows them to lift 2 tons of weight, without much effort, and their reflexes are inhuman, and they can spend entire days fighting without stopping, plus their armor amplifies insanely their strength, resistance, and senses, for them it is not armor, it is their second skin.
Now take all that, and amplify it into the new primaris, improved and empowered Astartes, with better armor and weapons, furthermore, they are more difficult to kill than their predecessors.
When that marine started to bleed from the helmet it didn't just bleed to the head exploded inside the helmet.
To your comment on it being their first time seeing space marines. Youre correct there for the most part. To us, Space Marines seem plentiful and everywhere, but in reality to the people of 40k theyre the stuff of legend. Hell its rare to see one even in the Imperium, and if you do you know youre about to go through some serious shit. Thats just how large the universe is and how wide spread the conflict is in universe.
By the way there are 2 other Warhammer animated series if you guys wanted to check those out too. I forgot the name of the first one, but the second one is called Tithes. If you find Tithes you should be able to find the first show too, and that one chronologically came first.
If you recall the ending of Space Marine 2, the 2nd Battalion Chaplin, Leandros, recommended Titus for this mission.
A suicide mission where Leandros or the Inquisition could get Titus killed or corrupted? Unknown.
2:50 lol your not doing shi to any space marine it takes like 1000 regular men to take out one
Or an anti-tank shell.
THE EMPEROR IS PROUD!
I dont know shit about warhammer universe or lore, but after this i'm diving deep.
If GW wants to basically print money, they´d follow this episode with a full blown movie just like it, CG or live action, with Titus as the lead.
But they have their heads so far up theirs its never gonna happen.
They always fumble any golden opportunities coming their way, at least these days.
I was excited to find out Henry cavil and Amazon are producing a war hammer series
For those without a more indepth knowledge of the franchise, you can miss the significance of what is said at the end. You caught the mortality absolute mission projection and the "Die well brothers" from the mission controller. But there is quote that goes "Only in death does duty end" so when the sergeant says "Our duty is done. It's time to go," he's saying it's time to die. And THAT'S why Titus says "Not yet old man."
So the same guy that made Astartes also made this, but now while working for Games Workshop.
yall need to play the game if yall loved this! its badass. id watch yalls stream!
If you guys enjoyed this and want to try out some Warhammer 40k games, I'd recommend Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2, which has Titus as the protagonist(the kid/Space Marine from this episode) and Warhammer 40k: Darktide, which is a 4 player fps game. Darktide is kinda like Left 4 Dead, you play as a member of the Inquisition instead of Space Marines. Both are great games
Well I would recommend the first Space marine game so they would get more context for Titus in Space marine 2. And yes Darktide is fun to play.
I would LOVE to to see you guys play space marine 🤞🏿
THIS WARHAMMER SHIT IS AMAZING IT FEELS LIKE ONE OF MEN'S TOP 5 WET DREAM
I want a full movie of war hammer cause that was insane
Y'all need to play Space Marine 2 to understand what's going on a bit better. It's pretty new player-friendly so learning about the world is easy for those just getting into it.
Praise be to the Emperor, let no heretic live!
They decided to show a patreon ad at its most pivotal moment i hate y'all
fyi that big knife? it was the space marine knife. really show how big the space marine are.
the one that kid have..
2:55 si ese hubiera sido un space wolves habria hecho lo mismo,pero corriendo a cuatro patas como wolverine.😂😂
The main character in this is in the Space Marine games they are like Gears of War but better.
why is bro on the left always a fucking buzzkill. I can't stand people like that, they legit can't enjoy anything in life. If he died and went to heaven, he'd walk in and immediately be like "this makes no sense, how do you have floating buildings? This is trash."
Watch Truck-kun is a menace
Y’all should watch different warhammer animations a lot are fire
for me graphics dont need to improve past gow ragnarok, It was perfect.
The narrator at the beginning was spefically talking about Titus not knowing any fear
They should make a game about this
they need to make an episode for helldivers 2
Titus se a enfrentado tantas veces al Caos que es casi inmune a sus tentaciones y poderes.
Thay are doing this for at least 400years thay are dime god of battlefield they are emperor Angels of death
And child character name is Titus and he is ultramarine chapter space marine and in this episode Thay show how he resist warp magic for more information about character and w40k world play space marine 1&2
New to Warhammer and I was wondering who's the guy they are dragging in the coffin and what is his purpose? TIA
For the Emperor!!!
Of course it's a dude in the briefcase. Why did I think otherwise
My dude have you seen space king
BRICKEY... WARHAMMER 40K EXPLAND!
Space marine 2 play through for the gaming channel?
This the mission that made the inquisition question titus simply because he resisted chaos guy had to serve on death watch after
This is way after that. This episode picks up after the events of space marine 2 when he has already received the laurels of victory and has the chains of the death watch on his right arm. You can see them on his arm when he charges through the truck and reloads his weapon. However, they might question how he again was able to resist chaos.
Guy in the middle TALKS WAY TOO MUCH. like bro just watch the show.
No...
Unreal Tournament episode was better, only folks who never played the games amd don't know what was about, think W40K is better...
Finally
really recommend to do reaction to Every single Warhammer 40k (WH40k) Faction Explained by bricky. warhammer fans love when people reacting to it,so it's kinda guarantee for lot of views too
Terrible, we can't even tell what you are reacting too. Pointless vid.
I think it's edris alaba for squad Capitan
RIP AND TEAR UNTIL IS DONE, MAY YOUR BLADE NEVER DRIES.
TITUS THE WILL OF HUMANITY THE WILL OF THE EMPEROR
"How'd that unburn?" (the floating page)
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