Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a new movie licensed by Hasbro that is being released by Paramount Pictures using the Dungeons & Dragons brand.
It stars Chris Pine as a lute playing Rogueish Bard whose misadventures apparently ushered in a very bad time for the world. Michelle Rodriguez is a Barbarian, and the wee Ginger lass Sophia Lillis (who starred in the It movies) portrays a Tiefling Druid. Also some Black guy named Rege-Jean Page is portraying a Paladin and some dude named Justice Smith is a Sorcerer.
Also apparently Hugh Grant is also starring in the film as another Rogue.
Solely based off of the trailer, it looks like a casual and fun experience. Probably a lot of humor and CGI and the like and won't take itself too seriously. But... having no idea that after years of 'development' they were actually close to making a film, I am actually more excited for watching this movie then I am for the far more heralded fantasy products coming out in the form of Amazon's Rings of Power and HBO/Warner Bros House of the Dragon.
Plus of the three, it might be the only one I watch of them since it seems to be focused on entertainment and being an enjoyable cinematic experience. Despite the whimsical and lighthearted tone of the trailer though I didn't think I saw anything that made me cringe, which is actually a good sign.
Also...
It stars Chris Pine as a lute playing Rogueish Bard whose misadventures apparently ushered in a very bad time for the world. Michelle Rodriguez is a Barbarian, and the wee Ginger lass Sophia Lillis (who starred in the It movies) portrays a Tiefling Druid. Also some Black guy named Rege-Jean Page is portraying a Paladin and some dude named Justice Smith is a Sorcerer.
Also apparently Hugh Grant is also starring in the film as another Rogue.
Solely based off of the trailer, it looks like a casual and fun experience. Probably a lot of humor and CGI and the like and won't take itself too seriously. But... having no idea that after years of 'development' they were actually close to making a film, I am actually more excited for watching this movie then I am for the far more heralded fantasy products coming out in the form of Amazon's Rings of Power and HBO/Warner Bros House of the Dragon.
Plus of the three, it might be the only one I watch of them since it seems to be focused on entertainment and being an enjoyable cinematic experience. Despite the whimsical and lighthearted tone of the trailer though I didn't think I saw anything that made me cringe, which is actually a good sign.
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