The Witcher are developing a
World of Darkness universe, based on tabletop gaming franchise, for film and TV.
Variety reports that married writer-producers Heisserer and Boylan and the production company Hivemind, behind such genre hits as
The Witcher and
World of Darkness story universe for film and television.
Originally created by Mark Rein-Hagen for White Wolf Publishing, the
World of Darkness began as a 1991 tabletop roleplaying game titled
Vampire: The Masquerade. The
Werewolf: The Apocalypse,
Orpheus, and
Hunter: The Reckoning. Soon it would forge beyond the tabletop world, spawning video games, comic books, novels, virtual reality games, and card and board games.
Castle writer/producer Christine Boylan to develop a “shared universe” based on the
World Of Darkness line of tabletop role-playing games created by Mark Rein-Hagen in 1991. If you’re not familiar, the
World Of Darkness encompasses things you may have heard of like
Vampire: The Masquerade,
Werewolf: The Apocalypse, and
Hunter: The Reckoning, which are all separate games that take place in the same cool goth-punk world and focus on various supernatural creatures going about their goth lives. Unlike
Dungeons & Dragons, they’re less about fighting enemies and more about telling stories and cosplaying as your vampire OC.
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