A new DnDMovie featurette details the heroes' journey, new creatures, and more behind the scenes of HonorAmongThieves. Watch it here:
With love for Dungeons and Dragons at an all-time high — perhaps the highest since its inception thanks to Stranger Things and the rise of TTRPG actual play series' like Critical Role & Dimension 20 — Paramount is seizing every opportunity to hype fans up for the upcoming D&D movie, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The film follows an adventuring party made up of thieves, who “helped the wrong person steal the wrong thing.” Now in order to save the world the merry band of misfits must steal the item back and right their wrongs on the adventure of a lifetime. Writer and director John Francis Daley has confirmed that Honor Among Thieves will be filled to the brim with D&D spells, tropes, and fun easter eggs.
Who is in Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves? In addition to Pine, who plays the leader of the adventuring party, a bard named Elgin, Honor Among Thieves also stars Hugh Grant as a rogue named Forge Fletcher. Grant’s character is described as an antagonist for the group, though it’s unclear if he’s the “wrong person” they stole the “wrong thing” for — in the featurette, he does say that he's not quite as evil as the red witch.
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