Netflix está desarrollando una serie de Dungeons & Dragons de acción en vivo basada en los reinos olvidados, según Deadline. El proyecto, una de las inversiones de TV de fantasía más grandes de Netflix, será dirigida por Shawn Levy (Deadpool & Wolverine), con Drew Crevello (Wecrashed) como escritor y showrunner. La configuración de los reinos olvidados ha aparecido previamente en la película Dungeons & Dragons: Honor entre ladrones y el videojuego Baldur's Gate 3 . Si bien Netflix y Hasbro no han confirmado las noticias, Deadline informa que el script piloto está completo y la serie está en desarrollo. El éxito podría conducir a un universo D&D más grande en la plataforma.
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La serie de Dungeons & Dragons Live Action Netflix en las obras podría lanzar un "universo D&D"
La serie de Dungeons & Dragons Live Action Netflix en las obras podría lanzar un "universo D&D"
Autor : Blake
Feb 18,2025
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