LuisCarlos17f
Legend
I guess the standards for 2023 can't be the same than in 2020. I am watching several potential blockbusters have failed in the box-office, and next to this D&D:HaT may be relatively a hit, or at least enough a green-light for a sequel.
With a right plot, the domain of dread could be used for a horror serie style "From" or "Yellowjackets". Here the key is nobody would say a word about the setting, and only D&D players could realises the characters from our "reality" have been abducted to a "(gothic) horror isekai".
I have searched in internet, and a merger between Paramount and Netflix could be possible in the future. Hasbro has got parnetship with both, but also deals with Amazon and WarnerDiscovery.
An animated serie should be easier to be produced, shouldn't it? You have money with FXs or searching outdoor zones to filming. Legend of Vox Machine (Critical Role) is working in Amazon Prime, isn't it?
HBO has got enough experience with "Game of Thrones" and "House of Dragon". Mabye they are the right people to produce an action-live adapatation of Birthright.
With a right plot, the domain of dread could be used for a horror serie style "From" or "Yellowjackets". Here the key is nobody would say a word about the setting, and only D&D players could realises the characters from our "reality" have been abducted to a "(gothic) horror isekai".

I have searched in internet, and a merger between Paramount and Netflix could be possible in the future. Hasbro has got parnetship with both, but also deals with Amazon and WarnerDiscovery.
An animated serie should be easier to be produced, shouldn't it? You have money with FXs or searching outdoor zones to filming. Legend of Vox Machine (Critical Role) is working in Amazon Prime, isn't it?
HBO has got enough experience with "Game of Thrones" and "House of Dragon". Mabye they are the right people to produce an action-live adapatation of Birthright.