New D&D Movie To Go Ahead - Produced By Lego Movie's Roy Lee

The long dispute between Hasbro and Sweetpea Entertainment has come to and end, opening the door for a brand new Dungeons & Dragons movie! The deal between Warner Bros, Hasbro, and Sweetpea, will see a movie set in the Forgotten Realms, written by Wrath of the Titans' David Leslie Johnson, and produced by The Lego Movie's Roy Lee.

Lee, who also produced How To Train Your Dragon, will be producing the film which has been written by Wrath of the Titans' David Leslie Johnson. It'll be set in the Forgotten Realms (of course). At Hasbro's end, there is involvement from Brian Goldner (Hasbro's chief executive) and Stephen Davis (chief content officer). Warner Bros' Greg Silverman said that "[D&D] is far and away the most well-known brand in fantasy, which is the genre that drives the most passionate film followings."

More details on the lawsuit and its resolution can be found here. Full press release:

Warner Bros. Pictures, Hasbro’s Allspark Pictures and Sweetpea Entertainment are moving forward on a feature film franchise based on Dungeons & Dragons, the world’s most popular role playing game. Hasbro’s Brian Goldner and Stephen Davis, Courtney Solomon and Allan Zeman of Sweetpea Entertainment, and Roy Lee (“The LEGO Movie,” “How to Train Your Dragon”) are attached as producers.

Highlighting the priority being given to the project, Warner Bros. Pictures already has a script, written by David Leslie Johnson (“The Conjuring 2,” “Wrath of the Titans”).

“We are so excited about bringing the world of Dungeons & Dragons to life on the big screen,” said Greg Silverman, President, Creative Development and Worldwide Production, Warner Bros. Pictures. “This is far and away the most well-known brand in fantasy, which is the genre that drives the most passionate film followings. D&D has endless creative possibilities, giving our filmmakers immense opportunities to delight and thrill both fans and moviegoers new to the property.”

“This is such an enormous opportunity to bring the rich fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms to life and, together with the creative powerhouse of Warner Bros., use movies to tell the stories that have enchanted passionate D&D fans for decades,” said Stephen Davis, Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer of Hasbro, Inc. “D&D is the role-playing game that started it all and now we have the opportunity to ignite a franchise for its legions of avid fans in a way never done before.”

Dungeons & Dragons first became popular in 1974, and since then has amassed millions of players and fans worldwide. The hugely popular property has also influenced numerous writers, directors, game designers, and other creative professionals throughout its four decades.

“We are thrilled that this beloved property can finally make its way to the big screen after 20 years, and that it can be realized by Warner Bros., which has been responsible for the biggest fantasy franchises over the past two decades,” said Courtney Solomon of Sweetpea Entertainment.

Today’s announcement reflects the resolution of Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast LLC’s complaint against Sweetpea Entertainment, Inc. and Sweetpea BVI, Ltd. and the counterclaims filed by Sweetpea against Hasbro in May 2013 related to the Dungeons & Dragon brand. Solomon and Zeman will be attached to produce all Warner Bros.-produced Dungeons & Dragons film and television productions. All rights for future Dungeons & Dragons productions have been unified and returned to Wizards of the Coast, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hasbro.
 

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hejtmane

Explorer
s long as it is better than that piece of dung from 2000

Some of the casting was brutal I mean come on Marlan Wayans thief squeals made me want to vomit

The story line was all over the place the heroes where laughable. Pleas please let the casting. writing and directing be better
 



Consona

Explorer
I wonder if we'll get official D&D Legos as a result?
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Oh man!!!...the two best things in the world put together.
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Wulfang

First Post
I must be the only one that liked the year 2000 D&D movie ... I thought the premise and even some of the casting good... it just felt low budget and not taken seriously by some of the actors.

In any case, I am more interested on which rendition of the Forgotten Realms were going to see. Something completely new? Or something based on Salvatore's / Ed's works?
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
Forgotten Realms? Why not say "set on the Sword Coast"?

Hypothesis - they are working with the "Chainmail" script, which may not be specifically set in FR at all, having been developed before WB had any rights. If they have decided to move it to FR, but haven't hashed out the details/rewrites, they may not be committed to it being on the Sword Coast.

Hypothesis - they just think "Forgotten Realms" will yield more useful marketing than "Sword Coast".
 

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
In any case, I am more interested on which rendition of the Forgotten Realms were going to see. Something completely new? Or something based on Salvatore's / Ed's works?

The articles going around say the script is already written, by Johnson. This is probably the script WB commissioned before the court case, titled "Chainmail"

WB was taking a risk and jumped the gun in having a script written at all. I think they'd have avoided commissioning something directly referencing Salvatore or Greenwood's novels before they had any rights at all.
 

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