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<blockquote data-quote="FrogReaver" data-source="post: 7536373" data-attributes="member: 6795602"><p>The nice thing is that D&D can tell almost any story. That makes it relatively easy to make a movie about. The only issue is that there's really not a unique and iconic d&d story to draw inspiration on. </p><p></p><p>The problem with D&D movies in the past has been budget, backdrops and special effects, and story. Personally I think a D&D tv series on Netflix would be a better place to start probing that kind of market. I think there is enough magical and medieval settings in tv and movies now that even lower budget productions can get plenty of ideas on how to make medieval backdrops and magical special effects work. Story is really the big question.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would rather see something like a Netflix series than a major motion picture. Movies just don't get the opportunity to have all the twists and turns in it that a tv series can have. They also don't get the opportunity to develop unfamiliar settings and characters as well as fantasy tv series can.</p><p></p><p>Also , I think a D&D cartoon could work out really well too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogReaver, post: 7536373, member: 6795602"] The nice thing is that D&D can tell almost any story. That makes it relatively easy to make a movie about. The only issue is that there's really not a unique and iconic d&d story to draw inspiration on. The problem with D&D movies in the past has been budget, backdrops and special effects, and story. Personally I think a D&D tv series on Netflix would be a better place to start probing that kind of market. I think there is enough magical and medieval settings in tv and movies now that even lower budget productions can get plenty of ideas on how to make medieval backdrops and magical special effects work. Story is really the big question. Personally I would rather see something like a Netflix series than a major motion picture. Movies just don't get the opportunity to have all the twists and turns in it that a tv series can have. They also don't get the opportunity to develop unfamiliar settings and characters as well as fantasy tv series can. Also , I think a D&D cartoon could work out really well too. [/QUOTE]
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