D&D General Which Campaign or Adventure Would You Adapt To Prestige Television?

Reynard

aka Ian Eller
Just for fun:

You are put in charge of adapting an existing campaign length adventure to prestige television for WotC. It can be any campaign from any edition, but it HAS to be a campaign not just a single adventure (so no Keep on the Borderlands or the orginal Ravenloft. Note that the "short" campaigns and anthologies are okay too. Assume you have a very good TV budget, but not infinite resources, and the requirement is that it is live action. Additonal Difficulty: it cannot be a campaign that also has a novel series, so no Dragonlance or Time of Troubles.

Which campaign do you choose to adapt to prestige television? If you care to do some fan casting, go ahead.

For my part, I would vote Avernus except it would require way too high a budget to do it justice. So instead I would probably go with Dragonheist: it has a cool theme, lots of potential for thrills, but is not so expansive as to blow the budget. I would cast Walter Goggins as the lead, in the form of a down on his luck rogue who owes money to Xanathar.
 

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This is an interesting exercise, but the only campaigns I personally know that well are my own as I don't run purchased campaigns.

That said, I was gifted Strixhaven by one of my players, so I will go with that and cast Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint...
 


Of the longer published adventures I’ve run, Rime of the Frostmaiden I think would make the best TV. But that’s mostly because I’mm a sucker for arctic landscapes.

Being old school I would probably prefer an adventure-of-the-week format though.
 

Which campaign do you choose to adapt to prestige television? If you care to do some fan casting, go ahead.
Avernus was my first thought as well, but there's one key hang-up even besides the budget... any campaign, especially one with many eyes on it, has thousands of people who have played it and done their own version of the story. People probably feel pretty strongly about those stories.

Instead of stepping on those toes, I'd go with a lesser known campaigns. Maybe Under the Dark Fist or Scales of War.
 

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