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<blockquote data-quote="WisdomOfWombats" data-source="post: 8170002" data-attributes="member: 6973514"><p>I think that for the typical fantasy plots, a TV series does the genre more justice than a single movie. There is so much exposé necessary to understand the world that it would be better served as a series. The Witcher series is pretty good at handling this. GoT shows a sweeping story. A D&D movie would be akin to a one-shot, where as a series could capture the mood of a campaign. Structure it along the tiers of play, and you get to raise the stakes each season in a natural progression. Also, possible innovation: don't try to convert a novel into a series, but rather one of the campaign books like Tyranny of Dragons, Dragon Heist or Rime of the Frostmaiden, or one of the iconic classic adventures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WisdomOfWombats, post: 8170002, member: 6973514"] I think that for the typical fantasy plots, a TV series does the genre more justice than a single movie. There is so much exposé necessary to understand the world that it would be better served as a series. The Witcher series is pretty good at handling this. GoT shows a sweeping story. A D&D movie would be akin to a one-shot, where as a series could capture the mood of a campaign. Structure it along the tiers of play, and you get to raise the stakes each season in a natural progression. Also, possible innovation: don't try to convert a novel into a series, but rather one of the campaign books like Tyranny of Dragons, Dragon Heist or Rime of the Frostmaiden, or one of the iconic classic adventures. [/QUOTE]
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