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Games Workshop still in talks with Amazon over Warhammer film and TV deal, as it reports slowing profits

Back in December the Hollywood Reporter said Henry Cavill would star in and executive produce an adaptation

Artwork from Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team

Games Workshop says it has still not signed an agreement with Amazon over a film and TV tie-in – but the pair still expect to work together.

The Nottingham miniatures, books and games business said it was confident it will be able to bring the worlds of its huge Warhammer brand to the screen “like you have never seen before”.

The fantasy games business announced last month that it was planning talks with writers over developing, in the first instance, its Warhammer 40,000 universe.

Back in December the Hollywood Reporter said Henry Cavill would star in and executive produce an adaptation, after he confirmed he will not be returning to play Superman.

The update comes as Games Workshop revealed pre-tax profits were down in the half year to the end of November at £83.6 million, compared to £88.2 million a year before.

Core revenues grew by 10.9 per cent year-on-year to £212.3 million, helped by record sales in Australia, Canada and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Licensing brought in a further £14.3 million, down from £20.1 million a year before.

The business said it had added 119 new trade outlets in North America and senior management were working on improving US sales.

All its products are made at three factories in Nottingham where it employs 415 people.