Dungeons & Dragons fans have been let down by at least one movie adaptation, but that hasn't stopped Hollywood from taking another swing at the venerable RPG. The latest D&D movie project in the works has had some details such as cast members and directors have already been made public. However, the one thing missing was an official title. Now, that information has finally been revealed by Paramount.
The official title for the movie will be Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. What this title means for the plot isn't exactly clear, but no further plot details have been released. The script for the movie was adapted by directors Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Game Night) and Michael Gilio from an original story by Gilio and The Tomorrow War director Chris McKay.
‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Movie Casts Michelle Rodriguez And Justice Smith
The movie will star Chris Pine along with Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, Regé-Jean Page, and Hugh Grant as the main villain. Though there have not been any official details released about the characters or plot, some behind-the-scenes photos of the actors and sets gave some details at least on how things will look in the film. The movie's actors have also been quiet about any specific details, but have offered some hints at what to expect.
Justice Smith, who previously starred In Detective Pikachu and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, promised that this movie would be «funny as hell,» while Regé-Jean Page said that his role allowed him to really show off his acting range, adding that this movie would be a «huge sigh of relief for Dungeons & Dragons fans everywhere.» Those words will hopefully offer some reassurance to D&D fans who are still dealing with the
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