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'Dungeons & Dragons' stars Chris Pine, RegeĢ-Jean Page reveal film's first trailer at Comic-Con

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USA TODAY

SAN DIEGO ā€“ The fantasy role-playing game "Dungeons & Dragons" is playing big in popular culture, thanks to the newest season of Netflix's "Stranger Things," and now Chris Pine and an all-star cast is bringing all the sword and sorcery to the big screen.

The first major panel of San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday ā€“ the first in-person incarnation of the seminal pop-culture convention in three years ā€“ showcased a first look at "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" (in theaters March 3, 2023). Pine stars alongside Michelle Rodriguez, RegeĢ-Jean Page, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis and Hugh Grant, and the action-adventure film is co-written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley ("Game Night").

A band of thieves ā€“ Simon (Justice Smith, from left), Doric (Sophia Lillis) Edgin (Chris Pine) and Holga (Michelle Rodriguez) ā€“ tries to right a wrong in the fantasy adventure "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves."

"You donā€™t grow up in Jersey without playing D&D," said Rodriguez, who plays a barbarian named Holga. Being in the movie "brought back all these memories of being in a basement and goofing off with my friends."

In addition to the debut of the first trailer, a behind-the-scenes reel showed cast and crew filming in Northern Ireland, a ton of magic and cool creatures, and Pine bringing a sense of humor to the armor-plated spectacle. Filmmakers debuted one clip showing Pine's lute-playing Edgin, Rodriguez's Holga and their group on a quest and having to dig up a bunch of dead soldiers with mixed results, while another had the heroes facing an angry panther with magical tentacles, a dangerous gelatinous cube and other beasts in a maze. 

Daley, who's been an avid player of the game since he was a 14-year-old actor on the set of "Freaks and Geeks," said they wanted the movie to have camaraderie and ā€œthe feeling of playing the game.ā€ The comedy aspect ā€œsets us apart from everything else in the fantasy space.ā€

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Grant sensed a "Monty Python" vibe in the script, and Pine loved its "Spielbergian energy: open and light and buoyant."

Chris Pine (from left), Michelle Rodriguez and RegeĢ-Jean Page talk up "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" on the first day of San Diego Comic-Con.

Page, who co-stars as paladin Xenk, underwent a bunch of training to be a warrior. "I got to swing a sword for a living," he said. Another reward: "I had the best (butt) of my life." And Rodriguez gained 10 pounds of muscle and drank a bunch of protein shakes to play Holga.

Pine's 13-year-old nephew is a big D&D fan but the actor wasn't: "It was surprising I didnā€™t find it until 42." He was sent a "treasure box" of game stuff and did a deep dive with his parents and relatives. "It was an amazing thing to see my whole family light up in that way.ā€

Edgin (Chris Pine, left) and Xenk (RegeĢ-Jean Page) check out a fancy helmet in "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves."

When it was brought up at the panel that Grant was a "D&D" fiend, Rodriguez quipped, "I think you mixed it up with S&M," which brought laughs from actors and audience alike.

"Sheā€™s not wrong," Grant deadpanned. "Iā€™ve been an enthusiastic Dungeon Master for some years. Thatā€™s a British pastime. A national sport, almost."

Grant also acknowledged t was his first time at Comic-Con: "We did try to come with 'Sense & Sensibility' but we were turned away," he joked.

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