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Chaotic Wizard Chris Pine Will Star in the Dungeons & Dragons Movie
By Emily Palmer Heller
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Is Chris Pine more of a lawful paladin or a neutral rogue? Deadline reports that the Wonder Woman and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement actor has closed a deal to star in the Dungeons & Dragons movie, which means we’ll finally have an answer to this very important question. (Personally, I think he’d kill it as a broody ranger.) Pine’s announcement is just the first in what will likely be a star-studded ensemble cast, which will both mirror the group dynamic of a D&D session and kick off a new franchise for Paramount.

The movie, which is scheduled to start filming early next year, comes at the apex of the role-playing game’s popularity — D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast saw its best sales year ever in 2019 — thanks in large part to actual play shows and podcasts like Critical Role and The Adventure Zone. It will be directed by the team behind the delightful dark comedy Game Night, John Francis Daley (who, incidentally, was also involved in one of the best D&D scenes in TV history) and Jonathan Goldstein, with a script they adapted from a draft by Michael Gilio. Pour one out for Joe Manganiello’s Dungeons & Dragons script.
 

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John Wick Creator Derek Kolstad to Turn Your Dungeons & Dragons TV Show Fantasy Into a Reality
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Less than a week after we heard tell of a possible Risk series in development from House of Cards creator Beau Willimon, another Hasbro game has struck out on a quest into the wilds of television development. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment One and its parent game company have enlisted John Wick creator Derek Kolstad as the Dungeon Master of their upcoming live-action Dungeons & Dragons television adaption; he’ll reportedly “pen and develop” a series pitch based on the D&D universe.

For the uninitiated, the fantasy role-playing game, designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson and first published in 1974, allows participants to create their own characters and engage across a variety of in-game adventures, from finding treasure to exploring strange new places to battling monsters, all under the oversight of a Dungeon Master, who serves as the director and storyteller of the game.

Dungeons & Dragons is also currently being adapted by Paramount into a feature starring Chris Pine and, according to THR, “eOne is now working with multiple writers to develop various projects set in the fantasy universe,” in addition to Kolstad’s series. So, if one of them doesn’t strike you as a critical hit, just go ahead and roll that 12-sided die on one of the other D&D projects headed your way.
 

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Wait, Is the Dungeons & Dragons Movie Going to Be … Good?
By Emily Palmer Heller
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Given Hollywood’s track record of adapting fantasy games in general, and Dungeons & Dragons in particular, we’ll admit we were skeptical that a new D&D movie could be anything less than a big expensive disaster. But with each new addition to the film’s cast and creative team — Game Night’s Johnathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley! Chris Pine!!! — we are forced to conclude that maybe, just maybe, the Dungeons & Dragons movie is going to be … dare we say, good?

The latest casting announcement seems to confirm that hypothesis. Deadline reports that Michelle Rodriguez and Justice Smith will join Pine’s adventuring party (we assume — plot details are still being held under wraps). Smith has already starred in a fun big-screen adaptation of a beloved gaming franchise, Detective Pikachu, and Rodriguez is part of the other hit ampersand franchise, Fast & Furious. Both of them have the fun, heightened energy needed to carry a big-budget franchise film. Of course, a D&D movie has wasted an all-star cast before, but as long as Goldstein and Daly don’t put Chris Pine in blue lipstick, we should be okay. Wait, scratch that — we definitely want to see Chris Pine in blue lipstick.

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Good movie, best thing about it is they did not use any modern rock music, it was a true fantasy movie.
 
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