Who directed Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves?
Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley directed the film. They took over the project in July 2019 after a chance meeting at a sports bar in Sherman Oaks.
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Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley directed the film. They took over the project in July 2019 after a chance meeting at a sports bar in Sherman Oaks.
Development began in May 2013 when Warner Bros. Pictures announced a film based on the tabletop game. The project moved to Paramount Pictures by December 2017 with a release date set for the 23rd of July 2021.
The magic system combines physical components with verbal spellcasting to create a variety of magical effects on screen. Justice Smith worked with a choreographer to create unique gestures for each spell, many of which incorporated actual sign language.
Themberchaud is an obese red dragon designed to be a living, breathing entity that interacts with the world in unexpected ways. The creature's design blends practical effects and CGI to convey a sense of intelligence and emotion.
The film defines family through shared experiences and struggles rather than blood relations. Edgin Darvis and Holga Kilgore become family through their bond, with Holga acting as a surrogate mother for Kira.
The film grossed $208.2 million worldwide on a $150 million budget. Its opening weekend debut was $37.2 million before struggling to maintain momentum in subsequent weeks.