Dungeons & Dragons: 2. Premiering on the Sci Fi Channel on October 8th.

The Sci Fi Channel website says it premiers on October 8th. Make sure you set your vcrs/tivos/dvrs for the right date!

http://scifi.com/onair/scifipictures/

Dungeons & Dragons II: Wrath of the Dragon God (Premieres Oct. 8)
Five heroes undertake a quest to prevent the rise of a dragon god and an evil sorceror — who intend to subjugate the world under their reign of fire and shadow. Mark Dymond (the James Bond film Die Another Day), Bruce Payne (reprising his role as Damodar from the original Dungeons & Dragons) and Clemency Burton-Hill (the upcoming miniseries Supernova) star in this fantasy epic based on the popular role-playing game.
 

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That link to the sci fi site does not have any info on the DnD movie. I tryed looking there and could not find any info.
 

KenM said:
That link to the sci fi site does not have any info on the DnD movie. I tryed looking there and could not find any info.

It's at the very bottom, under the "Upcoming Movies & Miniseries" section. There's no picture.
 

KenM said:
That link to the sci fi site does not have any info on the DnD movie. I tryed looking there and could not find any info.

It's at the very bottom. Can't say I blame you if you didn't make that far, wading through all the dreck. I filled a couple of barf bags thinking about the colossal waste of time and money that every damn one of those movie's represents. Also, I found myself weeping for Bruce Campbell. He really had a ton of promise back in the day.

Let's hope the D&D movie rrepresents a pearl amongst swine.
 

Felon said:
Also, I found myself weeping for Bruce Campbell. He really had a ton of promise back in the day.

What? Campbell is perhaps the premier B-movie actor of our age. With A-list movies going at $10 a ticket for crap, I'd far prefer to see more of Campbell's decent B-list movies out there. "Bubba Ho-Tep" was wonderful! And who can resist a film titled "The Man with the Screaming Brain"?
 




Saw a few clips of this at GenCon.

I cannot promise you a good movie, but what I saw looked about 8,438 times better than the first one. (Not that that's a hard thing to manage...)

I'll agree with this, only I'll round it up to an even 8,500 times better then the first.
 

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