D&D Movie/TV Here's The D&D Movie Trailer!

"Who needs heroes when you have thieves?" The movie arrives March 3rd, 2023. Here's the trailer! When they said it was inspired by Guardians of the Galaxy, they weren't kidding! We have dragons, owlbears, mimics, gelatinous cubes, quips, and more! There was also a clip shown at San Diego Comic Con where the party cast speak with dead, and got to ask five questions. Also, apparently, the...

"Who needs heroes when you have thieves?" The movie arrives March 3rd, 2023. Here's the trailer! When they said it was inspired by Guardians of the Galaxy, they weren't kidding! We have dragons, owlbears, mimics, gelatinous cubes, quips, and more!



There was also a clip shown at San Diego Comic Con where the party cast speak with dead, and got to ask five questions. Also, apparently, the D&D cartoon characters from the 80s have a cameo!
 

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CleverNickName

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Now the popularity of the druid class will shoot up, and the little children will want to play with druids to be walking mini-kaijus.
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Abstruse

Legend
This one appears to have advantages that the prior D&D movies didn't have. Like a budget. And actors. And a couple of studios that really, really, really want to have a new franchise to sell movies and TV shows under.
And not having a court-ordered obligation to use an early draft of the script approved by Lorain Williams in the final days of TSR even though Wizards of the Coast had owned the D&D for years by that point and the mandate that Courtney Solomon direct it despite him never having directed before and not even wanting to direct the film (he just wanted to write the script and stay on as producer).
 

Chaosmancer

Legend
Found it odd that the acid apparently loses all effect once it lands in the ground and people and animals walk over it.

Looks like fun. Kind of wish the characters WHERE their classes and not people playing a class. Th Barbarian didn’t act like a Barbarian aside from wears no armor and has a big axe. The Bard is a bard because.. he plays a lute and is apparently charismatic.

They are all people being themselves playing a class. Which I guess is D&D.

Well, there was also the quick bit of her literally picking up and throwing people in full armor. She isn't fighting with skill, she is fighting with brute fury. Which is pretty "barbarian" to me.
 

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