pickin_grinnin
Explorer
High fantasy movies don't tend to do too well these days, unless they are tied toa successful book or series, have a high budget, and are very well done.
WotC would do better to push a particular D&D setting with any non-rpg marketing, rather than just focusing on the name D&D to pull people in. You can build on a fictional setting better than you can on the name of a game, at least epwhen it comes to the general public. Even then, a high fantasy movie is a real risk.
WotC would do better to push a particular D&D setting with any non-rpg marketing, rather than just focusing on the name D&D to pull people in. You can build on a fictional setting better than you can on the name of a game, at least epwhen it comes to the general public. Even then, a high fantasy movie is a real risk.