Dungeons & Dragons: Joe Manganiello Calls Dragonlance the Star Wars of D&D
Dungeons & Dragons comes to Star Wars. Speaking to Todd Kenreck on Kenreck s YouTube channel, the
Justice League actor talked about the Dragonlance novels by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, which happens to be one of his favorite series. When people ask me what Dragonlance is about, it s Star Wars, Manganiello said of the book series. It s tonally closest to
Empire Strikes Back. It s big, it s epic fantasy. It s constructed in a way that s closest to
Star Wars.
Originally published in 1984, the
Dragonlance books initially star the Companions, a group of old allies who meet after a five year absence and quickly find themselves drawn into an epic war with the fate of the world in the balance. Throughout the books, the Companions grapple with the potential costs of saving the world from great evils. The grand arc of the first six books is would you will be willing to sacrifice the thing that mat
Hasbro s strong 2020 earnings were driven in part by strong performances by Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering. Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner noted that the company generated $1.8 billion in revenue in 2020, an increase of 15%. Two of the big reasons for its successful year in gaming was due [.]
Dungeons & Dragons TV Show In Development
Dungeons & Dragons television series is in the works, led by the creator of the
John Wick franchise. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Derek Kolstad, the creator and writer of the
John Wick movie franchise, has been tapped to write and develop a pitch for a live-action
Dungeons & Dragons television series.
Dungeons & Dragons is a popular tabletop roleplaying game in which players take on the roles of adventurers in a fantasy world. In addition to being one of the biggest non-video games in the world,
Dungeons & Dragons is also the home to several popular fantasy realms that serve as the setting for video games, novels, and more. ComicBook.com previously reported that Hasbro was considering multiple live-action projects involving
Arcadia is the Dungeons & Dragons Magazine You ve Been Waiting For
Arcadia is a fantastic resource for
Dungeons & Dragons fans, with new subclasses, adventures, monsters and more crafted by some of the best designers in the business. The first issue of
Arcadia, a new
Dungeons & Dragons 5E-focused magazine published by MCDM Productions, comes out today and immediately steps in to fill the gap left behind by the loss of
Dragon Magazine back in 2013. The magazine s managing editor is James Introcaso, one of today s premier TTRPG designers who has worked on a variety of official and third-party
Dungeons & Dragons magazines, and features work by well-known TTRPG creators like Willy Abeel, Leon Barillaro, Gabe Hicks, and Sadie Lowry.
talk to him, his defense lawyer ushered him out down the hallway. what did you think? did you take all in? i m not sure he took it all in. i m not sure i took it all in at first. that this is over. it was super exciting. everyone was so happy. everyone was in tears. not quite everyone. assistant d.a. bill gargen was fuming. were you willing to get arrested over this. absolutely. i was more than willing to have handcuffs placed on me to argue my point because i didn t cross any lines. what recourse do you have? there s no appeal. that i know of. so charlie tan is free. that s it. there is no appeal as of from this trial order of dismissal, because there has not been a verdict by the jury. the event didn t happen. correct. so, in the people versus charlie tan, you had to cynically wonder whether the defendant s vocal supporters carried the day from outside the courtroom. so your 25e talking about the division in the community.