Rumours, speculation and hearsay? “Interesting” at least.

  • Perfide@reddthat.com
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    11 months ago

    Does D&D make them a lot of money, though? I know the movie did well and licensing fees gained from BG3 must be pretty good, but those aren’t really the norm exactly. WoTC makes good money as a whole but I honestly figured that was mostly MTG, cardboard and ink is dirt cheap compared to how much a booster pack costs lmao

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      11 months ago

      The most valuable thing about D&D is the brand. So if there’s one thing they definitely wouldn’t sell, it would be the IP.

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      11 months ago

      Actually I believe the movie did pretty badly. It was reviewed fairly well by critics and fans who actually went to go see it, but unfortunately it was squeezed between a couple of other popular IP’s at the time (I think it was John Wick). But hopefully it helped them with streaming or something.

      I think I ended up watching it on Paramount+ in the hopes that it’ll encourage them to make more in the future. Plus it was wholesome enough I thought it might be able to go into my comfort movie rotation with Princess Bride and Stardust. (Although now that I think about it, I should just buy a physical copy.)

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        11 months ago

        I would have seen it by now if Hasbro had not made me viscerally hate the idea of supporting them in any way.

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        11 months ago

        it was squeezed between a couple of other popular IP’s at the time

        That, plus coming immediately after the whole licencing debacle. Many have speculated that part of the reason they were so quick (in the end) to capitulate and throw out the Creative Commons licence as haphazardly as they did is that they wanted to get fans back onside so they wouldn’t boycott or review bomb the movie.