Similarly, "doom" here is an archaicism, meaning more generally "decree" or "administrative decision", but Tolkien knew to a modern English ear it sounds badass and ominous.
Terrible marketing, and positioned right between John Wickand Super Mario Bros., perhaps the two worst things for a D&D movie to try and be counterprogrammong for.
Also, the pandemic wasn't quite over yet: I did not go and see something in the theater for a full year and a half after HAT dropped.
Well, no, in this case it is not just empty platitudes, the studio and franchise models are serious and different approaches to hierarchical organization that actually mean something. He is well out of the game, but this is what Mike Mearls had to say on these boards about WotC going back to the...
Anecdotally and locally, maybe: but WotC is spending really serious amounts of money on advanced market research...although, mostly focused on the U.S. most likely.
My wife and I just finished watching Potato Lab, a delightfully unhinged K-Drama Ron-Com about a potato researcher at a potato chip company that has been bought by a large conglomerate, and a mysterious HR "closer" has moved into her familes local resort to look over the lab and the personel...