On March 31, 2023, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the most recent movie version of the legendary tabletop role-playing game, will be released. The movie, which is being directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, aims to bring the vibrant world and joyous spirit of athletics to the big screen with a unique tale about a group of outcasts who embark on an adventure to find a misplaced artifact. The grand heist continues.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves trailer showcases demonic humor
The movie’s recent international trailer, which depicts the film’s gigantic action and humorous interactions, was just released. Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, and Sophia Lillis are among the cast members, and Chris Pine plays the leading role. Hugh Grant portrays the antagonist. The crew can be seen using portals to flee from danger, dodging dragons, and having a funny conversation with a skeletal corpse in the trailer.
Smith and Rége-Jean Page recently discussed their experiences working with Goldstein and Daly in an interview. He commended the directors’ handling of the game’s fantasy features, saying they gave it a unique feel. According to Page, Goldstein and Daly had a remarkable and uncommon experience since they adored the characters they were working with.
The future of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise
Goldstein and Daley recently secured a first-look contract with Paramount Pictures, demonstrating the studio’s faith in their ability to translate their vision to the big screen. A television series based on the game is now under development at Paramount+, though it is unclear whether the movie’s box office success can justify additional franchise growth.