Watch the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES Cast Play D&D Together

Actors prepare for roles all sorts of ways. If they’re playing a character based on someone in real life, they research that person. If they’re playing a character from a book, they read the book. In the case of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the cast prepared by actually playing a game of D&DOpens in a new tab. After all, what could be better research than that? It’s not like you can go out and find a Tiamat to fight, or a wizard to give you sage advice.

In the video below, you can see how actors Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Sophia Lillis, and Justice Smith played D&D together before production began.

Wizards of the Coast confirmed (via DicebreakerOpens in a new tab) that the main cast ran a one-shot D&D 5E scenario on the day before principal photography began. In fact, this was also on the very first day that the cast ever met in person, so the two-hour tabletop session was used as a bonding exercise for them. We actually think this is something other movies should do when the cast first meet each other, whether the movie is a Dungeons & Dragons one or not. Although we suppose Monopoly might work just as well.

The Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves cast play an actual game of D&D together.
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Honestly, we would like to see an expanded edition of this video. How did this campaign go? How long did it go on?Opens in a new tab What perils did they face together? We have so many questions. From the look of things, it looked like everyone was having a really good time. Chris Pine had so much fun, in fact, that he later went on to play D&D with his family. Although he wasn’t in the movie, it seems like movie star/D&D super fan Joe Manganiello probably should have been invited. It almost feels wrong not having him at a celebrity D&D game, doesn’t it?

The D&D cast play Dungeons and Dragons together before Honor Among Thieves
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is currently in theaters.