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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruse" data-source="post: 8772238" data-attributes="member: 6669048"><p>Maybe, but I doubt it. There have been over the last decade at least five attempts I can remember to make a D&D movie: Cortney Solomon's attempt to hold onto the license and Hasbro's attempt at the same time to make a film, then the conflicting projects after that legal dispute was resolved between the movie we're getting, the Joe Manganiello attempt to get a Dragonlance film off the ground, and the TV series that's gone through at least two showrunners so far with no hints of forward momentum on the project.</p><p></p><p>On top of that, D&D's got three major breakout media projects - the new Dragonlance novels, Baldur's Gate 3 leaving early access next year with console releases, and the movie itself. On top of that, WotC's promotion for the D&D game itself is going to be split between Dragonlance and Planescape with both of those products coming out next year. All of that's going to make for a confusing mess for any entertainment journalists looking to pad wordcount by adding extra background information to their column. I'm trying to decide which is going to happen first, Entertainment Weekly saying "Based on the novels by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman..." or Hollywood Reporter going "The multiverse-spanning story based on the Baldur's Gate video game franchise..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruse, post: 8772238, member: 6669048"] Maybe, but I doubt it. There have been over the last decade at least five attempts I can remember to make a D&D movie: Cortney Solomon's attempt to hold onto the license and Hasbro's attempt at the same time to make a film, then the conflicting projects after that legal dispute was resolved between the movie we're getting, the Joe Manganiello attempt to get a Dragonlance film off the ground, and the TV series that's gone through at least two showrunners so far with no hints of forward momentum on the project. On top of that, D&D's got three major breakout media projects - the new Dragonlance novels, Baldur's Gate 3 leaving early access next year with console releases, and the movie itself. On top of that, WotC's promotion for the D&D game itself is going to be split between Dragonlance and Planescape with both of those products coming out next year. All of that's going to make for a confusing mess for any entertainment journalists looking to pad wordcount by adding extra background information to their column. I'm trying to decide which is going to happen first, Entertainment Weekly saying "Based on the novels by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman..." or Hollywood Reporter going "The multiverse-spanning story based on the Baldur's Gate video game franchise..." [/QUOTE]
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