The recently released Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is about to get a sequel. But there is a catch regarding money.
The first part of the film adaptation of the board game with Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez and Hugh Grant in the lead roles had a budget of $150 million and failed at the box office, collecting only $208 million. At the same time, the film was liked by the audience and critics.
According to the head of Paramount Pictures, Brian Robbins, the sequel can be put into development if the production budget is cut. It is also known that the franchise has launched a series that should be released on the Paramount + streaming service. However, for the time being, there is a strike of actors and screenwriters in Hollywood, so the release of the show will most likely be shifted in time.
The first part of the film adaptation of the board game with Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez and Hugh Grant in the lead roles had a budget of $150 million and failed at the box office, collecting only $208 million. At the same time, the film was liked by the audience and critics.
According to the head of Paramount Pictures, Brian Robbins, the sequel can be put into development if the production budget is cut. It is also known that the franchise has launched a series that should be released on the Paramount + streaming service. However, for the time being, there is a strike of actors and screenwriters in Hollywood, so the release of the show will most likely be shifted in time.
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