Paramount+ has given the green light for a TV series dedicated to Dungeons & Dragons: after the success of Halo, the manufacturer is testing again.
A Dungeons & Dragons television series has been licensed by Paramount+ . The streaming service has decided to produce eight episodes; Rawson Marshall Thurber, the writer and director of Netflix’s Red Notice, will write and direct the first episode.
Deadline reports that the project has been in negotiations since November 2022 , with “multiple buyers” in addition to Paramount+, which ultimately won the day.
As already mentioned, Rawson Marshall Thurber’s previous project was Red Notice , a film with Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot and The Rock: the work was very successful on Netflix.
The TV series will arrive not long after a D&D movie , Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, is due out in March. The film is written and directed by Spider-Man: Homecoming screenwriters John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein and stars Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez. The TV series appears to be a completely separate product.