D&D Movie/TV Paramount+ Will Not Proceed with Dungeons & Dragons Live-Action TV Show

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Deadline reports that the live-action Dungeons & Dragons television series will not continue at Paramount+. The show was originally announced in January 2023 as Paramount+ placed an eight episode straight-to-series order. Normally that’s the best you can hope for in terms of a guarantee of the show happening as the show would produce the entire first season instead of needing to make a pilot to be approved.

Two big corporate changes happened since then, however. First, Hasbro sold the show’s co-producer Entertainment One to Lionsgate in December 2023 and shifted the production to Hasbro Entertainment. Currently, Paramount is searching for a buyer for the company with the current front runner according to reports being Sony Pictures, who have partnered with private equity firms to place a rumored $26 billion offer for the studio.

Little was announced about the plot other than it would be character-focused and involve the Underdark. These tidbits plus the fact that the character of Xenk from the 2023 film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was originally intended to be Drizzt Do'Urden but changed during pre-production led to speculation that the series would be an adaptation of the Drizzt novels, particularly the origin story novel Homeland.

Creator Rawson Marshall Thurber (Red Notice, Easy A, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) and showrunner Drew Crevello (The Grudge 2, WeCrashed) are still attached to the project. Hasbro will repackage and update the pitch for the show and stop it around to other distributors.
 

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Darryl Mott

Darryl Mott

It's too bad, because it is really good. It isn't Fury Road good, but almost nothing is.

Fury Road is great but I found out it's box office last week.

Furiosa heard good things I suspect it will come in a bit less than the D&D movie. Could be wrong if it legs out but that's what I'm expecting.
 

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It made money iirc it was low 300's iirc.

Furiosa is a prequel to a 9 year old movie comparatively few saw. A mad max movie without mad max.

It's probably going to come in 200 million or less with its budget.....
I was more interested in the cost of a D&D series. Ranges are all over the place from 1mill to 20+ mill an episode for series in general. Lets go with a lower end, but lots of effects budget, and im guessing 6 million an episode, which for 8 comes to 48 million. Seems like a good estimate but no idea how streaming pays for that figure?
 


I was more interested in the cost of a D&D series. Ranges are all over the place from 1mill to 20+ mill an episode for series in general. Lets go with a lower end, but lots of effects budget, and im guessing 6 million an episode, which for 8 comes to 48 million. Seems like a good estimate but no idea how streaming pays for that figure?
Well, if Amazon just bought WotC then they could do what they wanted! And, frankly, after The Boys and Fallout, I would let Amazon make anything.
 

I was more interested in the cost of a D&D series. Ranges are all over the place from 1mill to 20+ mill an episode for series in general. Lets go with a lower end, but lots of effects budget, and im guessing 6 million an episode, which for 8 comes to 48 million. Seems like a good estimate but no idea how streaming pays for that figure?

How longs a piece of string?

Cheap fantasy recently was Shadow and Bone. 60 odd million a season pre covid though

Opposite end Rings of Power.

Shadow and Bone was good I liked it.
 

And yet each Star Wars sequel made over a billion dollars. ::sigh:: We get what we deserve, I suppose.

Star Wars adjusted for inflation made something like 2.7 billion adjusted for inflation iirc.

I think the lowest one of I-IX was around 800 million inflation adjusted iirc.
 

Well, if Amazon just bought WotC then they could do what they wanted! And, frankly, after The Boys and Fallout, I would let Amazon make anything.
Yeah... im gonna disagree a bit here. I think the Boys had a funny concept for a hot min, but the writing is very very bad. It also follows the Prime template which I hate. Fallout isnt produced by Amazon (yet) so thats a big reason why its a good deal better than Amazon's own offerings.
 

Related but unrelated the Furiosa movie is tanking.

I saw it. Definitely worth seeing not as good as Fury Road but that's a very high bar. Furiosa is better than anything else I have seen since probably Andor, but quality doesn't equal $$$.

Studios hate risk and the D&D movie under performing obviously didn't help plans for a TV show.

Anyway go check out Furiosa
I enjoyed it, because I didnt compare it. Fury Road is excellent and stands on its own; I didnt go into Furiosa expecting it to be better, a good summer movie, but Fury Road continues to stand on its own.
 

How longs a piece of string?

Cheap fantasy recently was Shadow and Bone. 60 odd million a season pre covid though

Opposite end Rings of Power.

Shadow and Bone was good I liked it.
Sounds about right for budget. While I enjoyed how different Shadow and Bone was, it wasnt that great of series overall.
 


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