Dungeons & Dragons: A Thief’s Honor wasn’t the success Paramount had hoped it would be, but that doesn’t mean the studio has clearly written off this project. It is certain that if the second part is made, its cost will be much lower than the first part.
The first film had a budget of $150 million and grossed just over $208 million. No wonder Paramount is trying to figure out how to reduce expenses so that the ratios change in favor of profits.
Chris Pine would like to star in the Dungeons & Dragons cinematic continuation
Recently, Chris Pine, who played the main character Edjin the Bard, expressed interest in returning to the film. The actor claims that he is hearing a lot of rumors and hopes that they will eventually be confirmed, because he “definitely” would like to play in the sequel, if it is actually produced.
I’ve heard some rumors about this. I don’t know anything yet, but I’m convinced it could happen.
It is known that the studio is interested in exploring this universe, and perhaps this is why The Dungeons & Dragons series is being created under the leadership of Red Notice Director Rawson Marshall Thurber.
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