I don't like the trailer. For me it looks like a "Guardians of the Galaxy"-Copy in a Fantasy world including the music choice. Even the plot sounds a little bit like the plot of the first "Guardians"-movie.
It seems the most positive reactions came from people which plays the tabletop. I only know D&D from games like Baldur's Gate 3 or the Neverwinter Night games or fantasy novels.
I don't like the trailer. For me it looks like a "Guardians of the Galaxy"-Copy in a Fantasy world including the music choice. Even the plot sounds a little bit like the plot of the first "Guardians"-movie.
It seems the most positive reactions came from people which plays the tabletop. I only know D&D from games like Baldur's Gate 3 or the Neverwinter Night games or fantasy novels.
I get a very "Warcraft:The movie" sense from it. I mean, made to appease the fans but also trying to have a somewhat easy plot to follow for uninitiated and lots of comical relief. Might actually be ok.
D&D has always been goofy and serious in equal measure. It's important to not take things too seriously, and let yourself have fun. The trailer looks ... okay. Better then I expected honestly, and it kind of gave me Road to El Dorado vibes. But I've built up a natural distrust of trailers over the years, so ultimately I'll have to actually watch the film to judge it.
For me it looks like a "Guardians of the Galaxy"-Copy in a Fantasy world including the music choice. Even the plot sounds a little bit like the plot of the first "Guardians"-movie.
Considering Guardians had a very D&D team feel to it, it’s not the worst IP to rip off.
The trailer looks… ok. It all depends if the movie manages to entertain.
Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
Trailer here:
Do you expect some relation, or at least easter eggs tied to BG-3?
Yes, the heroes stole BG IP for Larian, and now realised their mistake. Casting Hugh Grant as Sven is not a bad choice.
I was pleasantly surprised by the trailer. It looks really fun! I’m glad they didn’t try to make it serious like LOTR or GOT. That’s harder to pull off well. And honestly this feels more like the tabletop experience. They clearly worked with Wizards as well (see the video below). If Larian is smart, they are planning to release BG3 around the time the movie comes out in March.
I was pleasantly surprised by the trailer. It looks really fun! I’m glad they didn’t try to make it serious like LOTR or GOT. That’s harder to pull off well. And honestly this feels more like the tabletop experience. They clearly worked with Wizards as well (see the video below). If Larian is smart, they are planning to release BG3 around the time the movie comes out in March.
Agree completely. Don't understand at all any of the naysaying. The story, the characters, and the visuals all look great. It portrays D&D very well (the monsters, and combat, for example), and it especially looks to do a great job of properly representing Faerun. As a huge fan of the FR novels who has read almost all of the FR novels, it feels very much like having a good and fun FR novel coming to life in a movie. This movie is the *the* D&D thing I'm most looking forward to for 2023 (and possibly the D&D live-action TV show if that happens).
I was pleasantly surprised by the trailer. It looks really fun! I’m glad they didn’t try to make it serious like LOTR or GOT. That’s harder to pull off well. And honestly this feels more like the tabletop experience. They clearly worked with Wizards as well (see the video below). If Larian is smart, they are planning to release BG3 around the time the movie comes out in March.
As for Rag's question, this interview mentions Waterdeep, Neverwinter and Revel's End. All places far north from BG. Sure, we don't know the movie plot or the full plot of BG3 but based on the info we have right now...I doubt even more there will be any references between the two.
He is such a one dimensional actor. Unlike Spock (his Spock) who brings something new to the table each time.
Or Rebecca Romijn (speaking of Star Trek). She honestly becomes her part so well, I'm like who's that?
Well...what do you expect with a babyface like that? He's stuck to the pretty boy trope. Could you honestly imagine him being harsh, traumatic, cunning or evil? Nope. Serious character sure, but always with a nice smile for the camera and a quirky joke. So bard it is!
Some of those scenes flashed by too quickly for me to be certain, but I think at one point they showed a mimic attack. I've always wondered what goes through the mind of a mimic ....
"Ah yes, I look just like a treasure chest now. Maybe I will let a little more gold show at the top, hee hee. Yes, I shall wait here quietly now and let time pass as it wills, until that moment when a hapless adventurer comes to me with greedy hands, hee hee. Oh yes, their surprise will be delicious when I strike swift and sure. Oooh, I am so pretty."
As for Rag's question, this interview mentions Waterdeep, Neverwinter and Revel's End. All places far north from BG. Sure, we don't know the movie plot or the full plot of BG3 but based on the info we have right now...I doubt even more there will be any references between the two.
They were also quite a lot talking about the Underdark.
And thank you, its so good so see anybody actualy read the question. And not just go full "lets complain about a movie we didnt even seen yet".
Last edited by RagnarokCzD; 22/07/2205:28 PM.
I still dont understand why cant we change Race for our hirelings. Lets us play Githyanki as racist as they trully are!