At its core, Honor Among Thieves is the story of a charming bard on a quest for redemption. The film opens with Edgin Darvis (Chris Pine), a former Harper, and his barbarian companion Holga Kilgore (Michelle Rodriguez) imprisoned after a heist for a magical Tablet of Reawakening went wrong. After their escape, they return to the city of Neverwinter to find their old partner, the con man Forge Fitzwilliam (Hugh Grant), has become its lord using their stolen loot. To make matters worse, he has turned Edgin’s daughter, Kira, against her father.
), it captures the chaotic, improvisational spirit of a real D&D session—complete with plans that fall apart, weird magic items, and a party of lovable misfits. www.comicsonline.com Story and World Movie Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Despite these respectable figures, the film's (excluding marketing and distribution costs) meant that the theatrical run was insufficient to reach profitability. As one industry observer noted, "The film only made $93M domestically with a $207M worldwide total—on a $150M budget. Plus a big P&A spend. And sequels get more expensive".
At its core, Honor Among Thieves is the story of a charming bard on a quest for redemption. The film opens with Edgin Darvis (Chris Pine), a former Harper, and his barbarian companion Holga Kilgore (Michelle Rodriguez) imprisoned after a heist for a magical Tablet of Reawakening went wrong. After their escape, they return to the city of Neverwinter to find their old partner, the con man Forge Fitzwilliam (Hugh Grant), has become its lord using their stolen loot. To make matters worse, he has turned Edgin’s daughter, Kira, against her father.
), it captures the chaotic, improvisational spirit of a real D&D session—complete with plans that fall apart, weird magic items, and a party of lovable misfits. www.comicsonline.com Story and World Movie Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Dungeons Dragons- Honor Among Thieves
Despite these respectable figures, the film's (excluding marketing and distribution costs) meant that the theatrical run was insufficient to reach profitability. As one industry observer noted, "The film only made $93M domestically with a $207M worldwide total—on a $150M budget. Plus a big P&A spend. And sequels get more expensive". At its core, Honor Among Thieves is the