dmccoy1693
Adventurer
Jon Favreau directing Vin Deisel as an ass-kicking fighter and Stephen Colbert as a self-obsessed elven wizard? Sounds good.
Works for me. I'd watch that.
Jon Favreau directing Vin Deisel as an ass-kicking fighter and Stephen Colbert as a self-obsessed elven wizard? Sounds good.
Use the OGL. It does not limit you to books alone. You can use it for movies too. And you can get things like armor class, hit points, magic missile, etc in there.
That doesn't mean such a movie has to include major a-list stars. Which a-list stars were in LOTR? Which major a-list stars were in Spider-Man, or The Dark Knight for that matter?
Write a good story first. Then adapt it to D&D. Do NOT try to turn a generic adventure into a good movie because it will not work. D&D adventures do not follow the same principles of storytelling that a movie does.
You need to avoid the D&D relations... you could have beholders or mind flayers, but you can't have D&D in the title and actually get people to go...
Unfortunately, I must agree that Eberron is the best setting for a movie as FR or Greyhawk are too similar to LoTR.