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  1. CommodoreKong

    WotC may have sent the Pinkertons to a magic leakers home. Update: WotC confirms it and has a response.

    I could certainly be wrong and it may only apply to unsolicited things sent to you but do you have a source on that? And even if that is the case I don't see Wizards being the ones who should be sending people to this guy's house to attempt to get the cards back. I'm sure physical copies of...
  2. CommodoreKong

    WotC may have sent the Pinkertons to a magic leakers home. Update: WotC confirms it and has a response.

    Actually in the US if Amazon accidentally sent you a TV that you never ordered you would own it. As per the FTC it's considered a gift and you legally don't have to return it. There is info about it on the FTC's website...
  3. CommodoreKong

    WotC may have sent the Pinkertons to a magic leakers home. Update: WotC confirms it and has a response.

    Update from Linda Codega, sources tell her this isn't the first time WotC has used Pinkertons to track down MtG leaks: https://gizmodo.com/magic-the-gathering-leaks-wizards-wotc-pinkertons-1850374546
  4. CommodoreKong

    D&D General Ben Riggs on how to make D&D a $1 billion brand

    The film had a $150 million production budget, likely a $100 million or more advertising budget, and the movie is going to make $200 million or less in it's theatrical run (of which theaters take around half). It's not the biggest theatrical flop we've ever seen but it's not going to make back...
  5. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    The reason the 2000s D&D movie got cheap direct to DVD sequels was so the guy TSR sold the rights to could keep the rights. Having to make a movie within X years to keep the rights was a very common contract clause when companies sold the film rights to their IPs. Foe example it's why the...
  6. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Yeah like I posted a lot of "toys" are made for adults these days. I wouldn't be surprised if Honor Among Thieves figures sell fairly well to adult DnD fans/toy collectors.
  7. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Paramount absolutely has not recovered their investment when you factor in the cut that theaters take, and the likely $100 million dollar or more marketing budget a big budget release like this has. They are likely tens of millions of dollars in the red still and wont come close to breaking even...
  8. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    At the end of the day if you feel like Ender's Game is a better comparison because of different factors it really doesn't matter, that film also never got a sequel due to poor box office performance. The combination of this movie either loosing money or maybe eventually limping to breaking even...
  9. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    I would say it's not a perfect comparison but I believe there are enough similarities to find it useful in the discussion about if D&D is considered a success. Do you have another film that you think would be a better comparison?
  10. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    My comparison has more to do with how well known the IPs are, budget and talk about a sequel based on box office. It's a good compasion point of what a big studio would consider successful enough to fast track a sequel (and the fact the DND movie probably wont hit that). There might be better...
  11. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Honestly I don't think coming up with ideas for a story or the lack of a sequel for the game is a big issue for Detective Pikachu 2. I think it's a really good comparison just because it's another big IP (honestly Pokemon and Pikachu are probably much better known with the general public than...
  12. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    If the film eventually does break even we may eventually get a sequel, but the process will likely be slow moving and may sputter out before it actually gets into production. I would suggest looking at Detective Pikachu for an example. It's a film from an even more popular IP than D&D, had a...
  13. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Objectivity they're not. They made several times their budget from box office alone so tyey eithermade a good amount of profitfor the higher performing ones or were around breaking even for the lower performers. The DnD movie will only make around it's budget or a little bit more at the box...
  14. CommodoreKong

    D&D 5E (2014) Could D&D Die Again?

    I do get a feeling Hasbro is expecting the VTT to start bringing in reoccurring revenue from most players similar to (but probably not as much as) MtG. And I just don't know if many players will be willing to put up with the amount of micro transactions I have a feeling the VTT team will push to...
  15. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    The show I went to last Wednesday was also pretty full though that's likely because Mario had sucked up so many screens at my theater they only had DND on two screens that day.
  16. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Here's some recent estimates from movie trade magazine Deadline on how much The Batman and Thor Love and Thunder Made Given we know the budget is around $150 million dollars the marketing spend is probably at least $100 million worldwide, Honor Among Thieves will probably eventually at least...
  17. CommodoreKong

    D&D 5E (2014) Could D&D Die Again?

    I believe Wizards said in the creators summit that the VTT is in pre Alpha, I would guess it's years off from supporting any other games if that's something Wizards decides to do.
  18. CommodoreKong

    D&D 5E (2014) Could D&D Die Again?

    It seems like Wizards is spending Anton of money on One DND, especially with the VTT. I wonder what their measure of success will be. I could see a scenario where One DND does better than any other version but is still considered a disappointment due to how much was spent on the VTT.
  19. CommodoreKong

    D&D Movie/TV D&D Movie Hit or Flop?

    Ehh Paramount has a lot of big franchises (Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Top Gun, Transformers, TMNT, Sonic the Hedgehog, Scream). I wouldn't say D&D is their best card to compete against famous franchises by other companies. Maybe fantasy franchise but not every company has a big fantasy...
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