Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Between Thieves, the feature film based on the legendary board game, grossed $71 million worldwide in its first weekend of release. It has been reported deadline.
The movie stars Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Rege-Jean Page, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis, Hugh Grant, Chloe Coleman and others. The film adaptation was written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein, writers of the comedy Game Night and the reissue Spider-Man: Homecoming.
The movie is currently 91% fresh, according to collector Rotten Tomatoes.
Dungeons & Dragons was released in 1974 and quickly gained cult status. In it, a group of players go through various missions, interact with the outside world and participate in battles. The course of the game is controlled by the server, the “master of the dungeon” who acts as the storyteller and judge. A distinctive feature of “Dungeons and Dragons” was the use of dice with a large number of faces.
Read the review of the film critic “socialbites.ca” on the movie “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” Here.