ICYMI: ParamountPlus has tapped DrewCrevello (WeCrashed) to serve as showrunner & executive produce the live-action DungeonsAndDragons series from EntertainmentOne (eOne) and ParamountPictures. / DandD fantasy roleplay
\nEarlier this year – nearly a year after we learned Rawson Marshall Thurber had been tapped to pen the pilot & direct the first episode – we learned that Paramount+ gave an 8-episode, straight-to-series order for a live-action Dungeons & Dragons from Entertainment One and Paramount Pictures. Now, Deadline Hollywood is reporting exclusively that Drew Crevello has boarded the project as executive producer and showrunner.
The series is the latest addition to the live-action 'Dungeons & Dragons' universe, following the previously-released feature film Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, directed by Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley.\nDungeons & Dragons is getting a live-action series pitch. \n'So deeply thrilled about this. Grew up playing the pnp version , enjoyed the heck outta [DDO Unlimited] — learned to tell stories through being the DM.
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