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Dragonlance Joe Manganelio is Writing the D&D Movie? And Is it DRAGONLANCE?

Actor Joe Manganelio (from True Blood, Magic Mike, and more) appeared on the Happy Sad Confused podcast this week, and reported that he is co-writing a movie script. While he doesn't namecheck D&D, his description sounds a lot like it, and he did recently meet up with WotC. "Last year with a playwright I went to Carnegie Mellon with, I actually made a draft of a film, and now we're talking to all the right parties. I had a two-day creative summit with the Wizards of the Coast...we had like a two-day summit about where the movie could go or TV series, products, synergy, the whole deal… Obviously, there's a spectacle. There's dragons breathing fire and lightning. But what makes a great superhero or fantasy movie is the human aspect. It's got to be about something. We root for those characters in Game of Thrones. Fellowship of the Ring was about friendship, this undying love for your friends. That's something everyone can identify with. When a movie is about something human and real emotionally people are going to want to see. Then you get some dragons breathing fire, and hey, I'm in." And to add fuel to the fire, he even tweets a photo of a DRAGONLANCE script! (thanks to darjr for the scoop)

Actor Joe Manganelio (from True Blood, Magic Mike, and more) appeared on the Happy Sad Confused podcast this week, and reported that he is co-writing a movie script. While he doesn't namecheck D&D, his description sounds a lot like it, and he did recently meet up with WotC. "Last year with a playwright I went to Carnegie Mellon with, I actually made a draft of a film, and now we're talking to all the right parties. I had a two-day creative summit with the Wizards of the Coast...we had like a two-day summit about where the movie could go or TV series, products, synergy, the whole deal… Obviously, there's a spectacle. There's dragons breathing fire and lightning. But what makes a great superhero or fantasy movie is the human aspect. It's got to be about something. We root for those characters in Game of Thrones. Fellowship of the Ring was about friendship, this undying love for your friends. That's something everyone can identify with. When a movie is about something human and real emotionally people are going to want to see. Then you get some dragons breathing fire, and hey, I'm in." And to add fuel to the fire, he even tweets a photo of a DRAGONLANCE script! (thanks to darjr for the scoop)


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The D&D movie is being directed by Rob Letterman (Goosebumps, Monsters vs. Aliens, Shark Tale), produced by Rob Lee (The Lego Movie, How To Train Your Dragon) and was/maybe still is being penned by David Leslie Johnson (Wrath of the Titans). Previous reports indicated that "This new Dungeons & Dragons will be a Guardians of the Galaxy-tone movie in a Tolkien-like universe. Because when you think of all the Hobbit movies and The Lord of the Rings, they have an earnestness to them, and to see something fun, a Raiders romp inside that world, I feel is something the audience has not seen before." and that "producers are eyeing a Vin Diesel-type for the film’s lead characters".

Of course, we also know that Vin Diesel plays D&D, as does Joe Manganiello.

So is he co-writing the D&D movie or is that something else? To add to the rumour pile, he tweeted an image of a DRAGONLANCE script (shown below). Of course, he could be playing with us. But maybe there is something in it? His name isn't that script, nor is David Leslie Johnson's. Let the speculation begin!



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Manganelio at WotC in February


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Manganelio tweeted this image







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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
I quote the whole thing. Kinda always do. I bolded that particular portion because I was specifically responding to the part about leaders, which I thought was clear. However, while I appreciate you expanding on your ideas here, I might suggest going back and looking at your limited comments earlier and seeing that, just perhaps, it is possible that a person could get a different impression from them. Ships, night, passing, etc.

oh, I'm well aware of that. I got no beef with anyone disagreeing with me on whether the quote is cringey. I don't care at all about that.



First, I am proudly elitist. 100%. I don't much cotton to the rabble, because they are usually unshowered, smelly, and say things that make my head hurt. And that's okay! Different strokes for different folks, and all that.
lol I'm inclined to assume you're joking, because you are a snarky person. In case you aren't:

Nah, it's not ok. Sorry man, but elitism is morally negative. You're not better than other people.
 

Mechatarrasque the Great has looked into the future:

D&D 1 will be in FR (Drizzt will make many teenage girls swoon)
D&D 2 will be in Dragonlance (remarkably enough Drizzt will be here too, because globally there are about 1,000 swoonable teenage girls for every angry D&D dude)
D&D 3 will be in Greyhawk (Drizzt vs. Elemental Evil)
D&D 4 will be in Ravenloft (Drizzt vs. Strahd, there will be Senate hearings over teenage girls whose hearts exploded)
D&D 5 will be in Planescape (Drizzt and Strahd are best frenemies by then, for the Love of the Lady, please make them wear shirts)
D&D 6 will also be in Planescape (but out among the planes, Michael Bay will direct this one, and it will be Drizzt and Strahd vs. near naked Lolth)
D&D 7 will be a reboot (because the actor who used to play Drizzt is now too old)--it will be a prequel (teenage Drizzt)
Also 6e will be announced at this time.
D&D 8 would have been in Dark Sun, but the accountants remembered that John Carter didn't make any money, so it will be in Eberron (featuring music as close to Raiders of the Lost Arc as possible without getting sued over)
D&D 9 will be in the PoL, because by then 4e will be retro in a good way

Thus has it been spoken.
 

doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
More importantly, it is built to tell adventure stories as well as have tons of cool visuals. Why there isn't a Clone Wars/Rebels quality level Eberron 'toon on, I can't fathom.

A cartoon set in Sharn, or even that just went there sometimes, would be completely amazing.

Airships!

Ancestor worshiping elves!

Giant ruins!

Pulp Noir alongside Knights sworn to guard against supernatural evil!

An order of Druids lead by an ancient sentient tree!

The Dragonmarked Houses! Seriously, they have colors, and animals, and a crest. Don't even try to tell me people won't latch onto that in a heartbeat.
 

Mirtek

Hero
Sorry Eberron fans, but while the setting was launched with great razzmatazz to become the next big thing, it just never became that. It found it's dedicated fanbase, but alas they were not enough. The majority just voted with their wallets by keeping them closed when it came to Eberron.
 

doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Sorry Eberron fans, but while the setting was launched with great razzmatazz to become the next big thing, it just never became that. It found it's dedicated fanbase, but alas they were not enough. The majority just voted with their wallets by keeping them closed when it came to Eberron.

I just hurt myself rolling my eyes.
 


Mirtek

Hero
I just hurt myself rolling my eyes.
You can rotate your eyes until you lift off, doesn't change the fate of Eberron. The source books didn't sell as much as yet another FR supplement and the novel line never took off and was stopped early (and I still say that them being non-canon really hurt their sales compared to the FR novels)

For all the talk about wanting something new, not enough people were putting their money where their mouth was and FR kept outselling every other setting
 

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