‘Dungeons and Dragons’: First look at Chris Pine and Hugh Grant

‘Dungeons and Dragons’: First look at Chris Pine and Hugh Grant

A ComicCon panel also revealed the looks of Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis and ‘The Bridgertons’ star Regé-Jean Page.

    San Diego Comic-Con opens its doors today After two years without being able to be held in person, a weekend full of posters, trailers and leaks awaits us about the upcoming releases of Marvel, Dc Comics and a lot of popular film franchises.

    The first images of the attendees are reaching the social networks, and via Twitter we have been able to see, for the first time, What will the protagonists of the new adaptation of ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ look like?.

    Chris Pine, the protagonist, appears to be a bard with his lute and her sword, Michelle Rodriguez wields a battle axe, ‘The Bridgertons’ star Regé-Lean Page holds a daggera sword and heavy armor, so he could be a rogue, Justice Smith appears to be a wizard, and Sophia Lillis may be a druid. Hugh Grant closes the video holding a torch and a cup of teawith all the face of being a teacher.

    Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves‘ will be released in March 2023, and will be the second adaptation of the role-playing game to the big screen. The first, directed by Courtney Solomon and starring Justin Whalin, Marlon Wayans, Jeremy Irons, and Thora Birch in 2000, was a fiasco for critics and audiences. not like this 1980s animated tv series. ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ is a classic in all nostalgic posts about eighties cartoons. How to forget his intro…

    Directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daleythe new adaptation of ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ will have a somewhat more relaxed tone and, according to Regé-Jean Page, will be a “huge sigh of relief for ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ fans everywhere“.

    Although we do not yet know its official argument, Chris Pine has described the film as a cross between ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Knights of the Square Table’, ‘The Princess Bride’ and ‘The Goonies’.. Almost nothing.

    Source: Fotogramas

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