However, the current writers' strike has impacted that out of the gate. With the critical and box office success of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, questions about a possible sequel are to be expected. That could be totally wrong, but that's how I like to look at it." "I hope it's also because they got so much pleasure in seeing and discovering those moments and didn't want to spoil it for their peers. "Who knows for sure why people didn't spoil it, but I'd like to attribute it to the respect people had for the film itself," he hoped. I think, ultimately, it successfully did both things, so that was a little bit of a surprise to us."ĭaley was particularly happy that they managed to keep the surprise quiet for so long. The filmmaker continued, "I think that they couldn't get their heads around the fact that Bradley Cooper was three feet tall, and that just continued. People were laughing throughout the scene." "We knew there would be initial laughs but ultimately, the scene is written and performed as a serious emotional, and sad reunion between former partners. "One of the more unexpected reactions was the Marlamin scene with Bradley Cooper, the cameo he did for us," Goldstein recalled. However, there was one thing they didn't see coming. Goldstein added that one of the most fun parts of the process was when Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves opened in theaters, and they got to sneak into the theaters and watch the reactions of paying customers.
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