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Hugh Grant, Michelle Rodriguez, Chris Pine, Regé-Jean Page, Sophia Lillis, and Justice Smith in Donjons & Dragons : L'Honneur des voleurs (2023)

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Donjons & Dragons : L'Honneur des voleurs

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Chris Pine agreed to appear because the role of Edgin is very atypical for a fantasy-film leading man and because he sat in on his nephew playing a D&D campaign and saw how much fun he and his friends were having.
The characters from the television cartoon Le sourire du dragon (1983) make an appearance during the High Sun Games. All six characters are visible from a distance at the start of the games. They are partially blocked by the main characters when they run into the maze. Inside the maze, Holga spots another team excited that they found a chest and she stops to watch. Hank the Ranger opens the chest and Bobby the Barbarian takes the ax. Sheila the Thief and Diana the Acrobat are standing beside them. When the group leaves, you can just make out Eric the Cavalier's head behind Presto the Magician's signature hat. This same group is in the "safe cage" at the end of the round, where you get a good look at Eric the Cavalier.
The directors opened up about Monty Python's influence on the film, with Jonathan Goldstein explaining that while the creative team wanted to make a comedy, they didn't want to mock the source material. "We never want to go too far where it becomes a spoof of fantasy films, but we also wanted to be able to pivot from something creepy and traditional fantasy to an absurd, almost Monty Python-type sequence," the director said.
All the spells used in the film, while largely unnamed, are all spells used in the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop RPG.
In an interview with SFX magazine, Michelle Rodriguez revealed that in order to make her character, Holga Kilgore, a more authentic barbarian, she grew out armpit hair. She also gained 15 pounds of muscle.

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