D&D Movie/TV Is the D&D TV Show Based On Drizzt?

We don't know much about the D&D TV show yet. Here's what we do know. The writer is Derek Kolstad (John Wick). It will be 6-10 serialized episodes. It's a work in process and as yet untitled. WotC has just launched a "Summer of Drizzt" PR campaign, which includes an animated short with Benedict Cumberbatch narrating. The accompanying press release said "A live action tv show is in development...

We don't know much about the D&D TV show yet. Here's what we do know.
  • The writer is Derek Kolstad (John Wick).
  • It will be 6-10 serialized episodes.
  • It's a work in process and as yet untitled.
  • WotC has just launched a "Summer of Drizzt" PR campaign, which includes an animated short with Benedict Cumberbatch narrating.
  • The accompanying press release said "A live action tv show is in development with eOne entertainment and, although not focused on Drizzt, a movie set in the Forgotten Realms starring Chris Pine, Hugh Grant, Rege-Jean Page, Michelle Rodriguez, Sophia Lillis, and Justice Smith is in production." That reads like the former is Drizzt, the latter isn't.
  • ComicBook.com asked WotC directly, who said "the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons movie was "not focused on Drizzt, but there is a TV show in development that might be."
  • The TV show was confirmed to be set in the Underdark. The approach is a "tinier sliver" of the world, compared to epic stories like Lord of the Rings. He compares it to Star Wars and Jaws. He mentioned that he's like to go "deeper and deeper into the Underdark".
  • See this interview with the writer on Collider.
There's novels and statues and stuff all available or coming out this summer, plus Funko POPS, MtG cards and more.


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Rimes with Slough.
Good lord, man -- "sluff" and "drow" have no sounds in common whatsoever.

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You know, I could get into a Game-of-Thrones style TV show set in Menzoberranzan. A bunch of backstabbing, inter-house trickery would be just the thing (with various ploys & excursions elsewhere to keep things interesting). The houses don't need to be completely evil or chaotic stupid, only diet coke evil and ambitious.

The purple lighting might be a bit much, though.
 

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As for diversifying the drow...if they actually looked at the lore, they would see they already have a foundation to do this--Eilistraeens and Vhaeraunites. But instead, it sounds like they're writing an entire new subset. I'm definitely not against diversifying drow, but I am tired of seeing Eilistraee and Vhaeraun constantly reduced to footnotes. Maybe they are in these new cities, but they weren't mentioned in the description, and if RAS is the one introducing these new drow, I doubt we'll see them.

I like Drizzt well enough (most of the time), but I think I'll sit out the "Drizzt summer".
 



As for diversifying the drow...if they actually looked at the lore, they would see they already have a foundation to do this--Eilistraeens and Vhaeraunites. But instead, it sounds like they're writing an entire new subset. I'm definitely not against diversifying drow, but I am tired of seeing Eilistraee and Vhaeraun constantly reduced to footnotes. Maybe they are in these new cities, but they weren't mentioned in the description, and if RAS is the one introducing these new drow, I doubt we'll see them.

I like Drizzt well enough (most of the time), but I think I'll sit out the "Drizzt summer".

Honestly I hearing this from alot of folks and other complaints about the new Drow. This is the most pissed I've seen the FR community since the Spellplague. They need to clarify things.
 




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