Missing a day for the rooms cine from all over Spain start screening Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. The new one movie is the new attempt to bring the world of the legendary tabletop role-playing game to the big screen. Intent is the word that best defines the previous projects.
The original 2000 film is ironically remembered for how “forgettable it is”. Critics and audiences beat it up and its 10% score on aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes is a reminder of how not to make a fantasy movie.
Worse luck had its two sequels, which did not even reach movie theaters. Dungeons & Dragons 2 went straight-to-television in 2005 and 2012’s Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness skipped the box and went straight-to-DVD.
Paramount hopes to make amends for that bitter memory with Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, and perhaps the movie John Francis Daley y Jonathan Goldstein achieve your goal.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: Will There Be Redemption?
At Hobby Consoles we have gone through Rotten Tomatoes to review the criticism that the film is receiving just before its premiere, and with its premiere already finished.
The thing is, at least, hopeful: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor among thieves accumulates an 89% valuation among the specialized press. This note comes from 127 reviews at the time of writing these lines.
The audience also begins to issue their assessment of the different previews that are taking place in some countries. The evaluation of the public even improves that of the critics, rising to 94%. However, it must be appreciated that it is still early for this rating: there are just over 50 reviews to calculate the average, many more are missing.
One point that we have seen in Hobby Consoles What many agree is that Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a film capable of satisfying fans of the iconic board game, while being very accessible to those who have never suffered the wrath of a game master in their lives.
In a few hours, the audience will be able to give their massive verdict to verify, or not, if Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves means redemption for a property that seemed doomed to not have a worthy adaptation on the big screen.