Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves might be an epic fantasy blockbuster based on the popular tabletop game, but it isn’t the first time the property has made it onto the big screen. There was the terrible 2000 movie of the same name that ended up launching a trilogy, while there was also a 1983 animated series. Let’s not forget The Legends of Vox Machina, either a Prime Video show based on the Critical Role livestreams. Paramount has a lot of work to do if it wants to make its D&D movie stand out, but did it manage to roll a nat 20 on persuasion and performance?
The film starts its story in a not-so-obvious way. Two of our heroes, Edgin – a bard (played by Chris Pine) and Michelle Rodriguez’s barbarian Holga are trapped in a prison cell due to a heist that went wrong. From there, our bard retells how he and his partner in crime got into this mess. Edgin reveals that not only is he a father, but was also part of a group called “The Harpers,” a group of people tasked to stop bad guys. One of them is known as a member of “The Red Wizards,” magical beings who use their powers for darkness.
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