D&D Movie/TV There’s a Baldur’s Gate TV Show Coming!

Will act as a sequel to the video game.
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According to Deadline, there’s a TV show based on Baldur’s Gate 3 coming from US TV studio HBO and the co-creator of The Last of Us—another TV show based on a popular video game.

Craig Mazin will “create, write, executive produce and showrun” the TV adaptation. Other executive producers include Hasbro's Gabriel Marano, plus Jacqueline Lesko and Cecil O'Connor.

Chris Perkins—who used to work at WotC—will be acting as a consultant for the show.

Larian Studios, which made the bestselling video game, is not involved with the TV show. When Larian CEO Swen Vincke was asked if any of Larian’s writers were contributing, he answered “Not to my knowledge. But Craig did reach out to ask if he could come over to the studio to speak with us. From the conversation we had, I think he truely is a big fan which gives me hope.”

The show will be a sequel to the video game, rather than a retelling of it (as was done with The Last of Us).

Mazin said “After putting nearly 1000 hours into the incredible world of Baldur’s Gate 3, it is a dream come true to be able to continue the story that Larian and Wizards of The Coast created. I am a devoted fan of D&D and the brilliant way that Swen Vincke and his gifted team adapted it. I can’t wait to help bring Baldur’s Gate and all of its incredible characters to life with as much respect and love as we can, and I’m deeply grateful to Gabe Marano and his team at Hasbro for entrusting me with this incredibly important property.”

The show will feature both characters from Baldur’s Gate 3 and new characters.

Separately, Netflix is still producing Shawn Levy’s Forgotten Realms based TV show.
 

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Can confirm that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is much less bleak than the other two Game of Thrones shows, @OB1 and @Marandahir.

The two protagonists are legit good guys.

There are certainly bad people running around -- last week's episode ended up with a noble about to do something awful, before one of the protagonists stopped them, moments after the other protagonist stopped them mid-awfulness -- but it's vastly different in tone than the kind of torture-porny episodes of Game of Thrones or House of the Dragon more generally, which I find to be unbelievably mean-spirited.
 


I've heard the new show is pretty good (and it's based on arguably the best ASOIAF spinoff novel), but agreed that the cruelty and gratuitous gore turned me off GoT as a franchise. I respect it for trying to rebuttle and examine Tolkien's biases and shortcomings, but ultimately this just sends me back to the older classics because they weren't quite so OUTRIGHT gruesome and cruel.

In any case, the two new FR books got me interested in the setting more than any past product from 5E or anytime prior. So I'm a prime audience for the new show. But if I can't enjoy the game first spoiler free without buying an additional console or a gaming PC, then I'm probably not going to watch this show. And that makes me a bit sad.
I don’t say this lightly, because I know it’s a lot of money, but BG3 is good enough to justify $500 to buy it with a used system to play. I’ve put in 1,000 hours into it and have no plans to stop playing it anytime soon. Wife and I are on our 4th play thru together and I’ve done 6 on my own. It’s by far the most hours I’ve put into any game and I imagine I’ll hit 2,000 hours at some point in the next 5 years or so.
 


I don’t say this lightly, because I know it’s a lot of money, but BG3 is good enough to justify $500 to buy it with a used system to play. I’ve put in 1,000 hours into it and have no plans to stop playing it anytime soon. Wife and I are on our 4th play thru together and I’ve done 6 on my own. It’s by far the most hours I’ve put into any game and I imagine I’ll hit 2,000 hours at some point in the next 5 years or so.

My sister, who isnt (wasnt?) even a gamer, couldnt stop talking about it when I saw her a month ago and it was released 2.5 years ago! lol

I just hope it keeps its tone. I'll be quite sad for half an hour if they turn it into the same vibe as 5.5.
 

I don’t say this lightly, because I know it’s a lot of money, but BG3 is good enough to justify $500 to buy it with a used system to play. I’ve put in 1,000 hours into it and have no plans to stop playing it anytime soon. Wife and I are on our 4th play thru together and I’ve done 6 on my own. It’s by far the most hours I’ve put into any game and I imagine I’ll hit 2,000 hours at some point in the next 5 years or so.

Life bought a ps5 and portal.

Probably done 1000-2000 hours.

Few games have more than that but thats over a decade. Generally only play 1 game at a time now.
 

I just hope it keeps its tone. I'll be quite sad for half an hour if they turn it into the same vibe as 5.5.
I think this happening in parallel with the Forgotten Realms show is reason to believe it won't. It's not a singular TV that has to represent the whole line. With more shows, they can have more flavors and that, in fact, works to WotC's benefit, for those who don't want just DADHAT glibness.
 


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