has experienced a surge in popularity over the past decade. Thanks to its inclusion in high profile projects and celebrity connections, the roleplaying game franchise has become more publicly renowned. A new live action film based on the fantasy RPG has been planned since 2015, but did not gain steam until 2020. However, it has been confirmed that the new Dungeons & Dragons movie is well underway. Check out the details of the upcoming fantasy epic!
Dungeons & Dragons: History and Films At a Glance
The fantasy roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons (aka D&D) was created by Gary Gygax in collaboration with Dave Arneson. Using the initial miniatures rules created by Gygax called Chainmail as a template, and the two game designers expanded and revised the content. The game evolved from a miniatures wargame optional rule set into a play acting system that used as much "theater of the mind" as it does dice rolling.
In D&D, players get to create their own characters built from fantasy tropes, anywhere from fierce barbarians to spellcasting wizards. One player takes the role of the Dungeon Master, who portrays the non-player characters (NPCs) and builds the world the players go on adventures in. The D&D game became a huge success. Although Dungeons & Dragons has had its ups and downs (including a period of being negatively associated with the occult and promoting violence), it has stood the test of time and is currently on its 5th edition, with the franchise nearing its 50th anniversary.
Dungeons & Dragons lost ground to Magic: The Gathering in the tabletop gaming industry. So much so that TSR (the original company that owned and licensed D&D) was purchased by Wizards of the Coast (the owners of Magic: The Gathering) by the late 1990s. Wizards of the Coast would release a new edition (3rd which was streamlined into what is referred to as 3.5 edition).
