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The Dungeons & Dragons movie launched earlier this year to strong reviews but a smaller-than-expected box office. The movie earned a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but only made $208 million at the box office, leading many to wonder if Dungeons & Dragons would end up as a one-off movie instead of the first of a planned franchise. Although a Dungeons & Dragons TV show is in development for Paramount+, there’s been no word on a timeline for the show since the movie came out.
Still, Paramount CEO Brian Robbins didn’t dismiss the possibility of a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, noting that “We’ve got to figure out a way to make it for less” when talking to Variety about possibly expanding the movie into a full-blown franchise. The movie also benefits from being tied to an ever-growing tabletop and video game franchise that generated what’s almost certainly one of the top video games of all time.
We’ll see whether a Dungeons & Dragons sequel will happen. Meanwhile, Disney’s Wish is in theaters now.








