
With the future still mostly unknown outside of the delay, we are interested in seeing where our readers would like to see the Dungeons & Dragons movie go in terms of its story.Two upcoming fantasy RPGs are adapting the 5th Edition rules of Dungeons & Dragons to a digital format – Baldur's Gate III, being developed by Larian Studios, and Solasta: Crown Of The Magister, being developed by the studio Tactical Adventures. No word yet on if this delay will impact those as well, but the possibility is there given that the timing was specifically centered around the movie's release. There are also a few other Dungeons & Dragons projects in the works currently with numerous live-action TV takes.

We also know that Chris Pine, Regé-Jean Page, and Michelle Rodriguez are all signed on as part of the cast, but further revelations are currently being kept under wraps. Taking point on the upcoming movie is both John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein as the film's directors.

The confirmation (courtesy of Comicbook's Christian Hoffer) of the movie's delay did not confirm whether or not the production schedule was also pushed back. The film was expected to begin filming before Summer this year in Ireland. The first delay pushed the movie's release from November 19, 2021, to May 27, 2022, but COVID-related issues and the uncertainty surrounding the film industry's future forced plans to change. The Dungeons & Dragons movie's new release date following the delay is now set for March 3, 2023, making it the second delay to hit the film since it was first announced.


The upcoming Dungeons & Dragons movie has been delayed, moving to a 2023 launch instead of the projected May 27, 2022 release previously planned.
