So says the LA Times. I'm straining at the leash.
This could be pretty interesting, or completely miserable. Either way I'd wager the licensing fees for a serial based on Dungeons & Dragons won't come too cheaply from Hasbro. Well, Wizards of the Coast technically, but they're owned by Hasbro.Dungeons and Dragons
If they follow past patterns, they will adapt a popular overseas series from the UK. Or, buy rights to a show from Canada's sci-fi network that has good ratings.
The Lost Girl.
Continuum.
This could be pretty interesting, or completely miserable. Either way I'd wager the licensing fees for a serial based on Dungeons & Dragons won't come too cheaply from Hasbro. Well, Wizards of the Coast technically, but they're owned by Hasbro.
With the success they've had with the Transformers franchise though, I could see them entertaining the idea of a film or three.. lol
2) Dungeons and Dragons
They've had their hand in a couple licensed movies (one was pretty enjoyable, and the other had its moments), but I would love to see a weekly fantasy adventure set in a high-magic world. In a perfect world, maybe set it in Forgotten Realms and do some of the stories from the novels and/or classic modules. I mean, I love Game of Thrones, but I want to see some solid dungeon crawls! And if not D&D, I'm sure you could license Pathfinder or some other fantasy gaming world (hell, most folks that play have created at least one).
Which Canadian show have they bought, may I ask?
2) Dungeons and Dragons
They've had their hand in a couple licensed movies (one was pretty enjoyable, and the other had its moments), but I would love to see a weekly fantasy adventure set in a high-magic world. In a perfect world, maybe set it in Forgotten Realms and do some of the stories from the novels and/or classic modules. I mean, I love Game of Thrones, but I want to see some solid dungeon crawls! And if not D&D, I'm sure you could license Pathfinder or some other fantasy gaming world (hell, most folks that play have created at least one).
I dunno if Syfy was involved with it or not, but the movie "Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God" was actually pretty good.
Between this and Batman and Robin?! You're killing me this week, Musson.