painting game Dungeons and Dragons It is considered by many to be a precursor to the fantasy role-playing game genre. Despite its immense popularity, previous productions of the universe Dungeons & Dragons They were not very popular with the fans. So it’s no surprise that fans of the brand are still worried about it Dungeons & Dragons: Thief’s Honor She may share the fate of her ancestors.
Fortunately – at least we hope so – the latest project is led by people who treat the source material with great respect. In an interview with Empire magazine (trans ScreenRant), the film’s directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein revealed that while their picture will be a comedy, it will not offend the players or the game.. In an interview with reporters The creators note that the participants D&D They don’t take the fun seriously and make fun of each other sometimes, but they never really take the game itself. Daly and Goldstein decided to follow the same philosophy in making the film.
[…] The spirit of the game [na której opiera się film – przyp. red.] D&D is a group of people around a table who occasionally urinate on each other, but dare not squander the game. […] I want to spend time with the characters we create. And I don’t want to spend time with someone who takes things too seriously. It’s very funny to us. For example, who makes these rules? We can’t just turn off the part of our brain that questions things, so we question all the data for this fantasy genre. That’s the joy of making a movie like this! Managers explain.
Finally, let’s remember that in Dungeons & Dragons: Thief’s Honor She will perform, among others, Hugh Grant, Michelle Rodriguez, Chris Pine, Justice Smith and Sophia Lillis. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley direct and write.
Scene It will premiere in theaters on March 31, 2023.
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