Get that popcorn popping because Dungeons & Dragons' big-screen adventure is now available for digital streaming at home! You can witness all the action, antics, and laughs from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves on-demand with Paramount+. So call up your group, get your snacks ready, and get set for an epic heist-filled movie night!
- How Can I Watch the Dungeons & Dragons Movie?
- What Is the Dungeons & Dragons Movie About?
- Expand Your Games With Movie Characters, Magic Items, and More!
How Can I Watch the Dungeons & Dragons Movie?
While the movie is still in theatres, you can watch the star-studded, certified fresh Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves from the comfort of your house, castle, or tavern on Paramount+ by clicking the below link. Try it for free!
What Is the Dungeons & Dragons Movie About?
Here's the official, spoiler-free synopsis for the movie:
“A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers undertake an epic heist to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves brings the rich world and playful spirit of the legendary roleplaying game to the big screen in a hilarious and action-packed adventure.”
If you're looking for a more in-depth overview of the movie (while remaining spoiler-free), keep reading!
Who Is Starring?
Chris Pine heads the party as Edgin, the bard and self-declared "planner" of the group, with Michelle Rodriguez backing him up as Holga, the barbarian and muscle. Throughout their adventures, they'll expand the party with Regé-Jean Page as Xenk the paladin, Justice Smith as Simon the sorcerer, and Sophia Lillis as Doric the druid. The party will go toe to toe against Hugh Grant, who plays a rogue nobleman opposing the party.
You can learn more about these characters in the Thieves' Gallery—a supplement available for free with your D&D Beyond account that we discuss in detail below!
Where Does the Movie Take Place?
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves takes place in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting and features well-known locations such as Neverwinter, Waterdeep, Icewind Dale, and the Underdark.
What D&D Lore Will We See?
D&D fans will see plenty of iconic D&D monsters, including the dragons Themberchaud and Rakdor, as well as the mimic, displacer beast, owlbear, and gelatinous cube. Spells like green-flame blade, shield, and misty step, and familiar factions like the Red Wizards of Thay, also appear.
For the sharp-eyed, conspiratorial type, we've broken down some of the Easter eggs included in the first trailer. If you've got a proficiency in Wisdom (Perception) and Intelligence (Investigation), here's the final trailer where you can put your own sleuthing skills to the test:
Looking for More Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Lore?
Maybe you’ve already seen the movie, or maybe you’ve got the curiosity of a School of Divination wizard. Either way, we’ve got you covered.
Click the below links to delve deeper into the abundance of D&D lore that appears in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Be careful, these articles may contain spoilers!
Expand Your Games With Movie Characters, Magic Items, and More!
Want to bring some movie magic to your table? You can unlock stat blocks for the main cast, add magic items from the movie to your character sheet, and even explore locations featured in the movie in your own adventures—all for free with a D&D Beyond account.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Bundle
The Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Bundle features three supplemental movie tie-ins that you can use in your own game:
- Bring Edgin, Doric, Simon, Helga, and Forge to your table with stat blocks from the Thieves' Gallery!
- Unlock legendary magic items featured in the movie and easily add them to your D&D Beyond character sheet.
- Check if your rolls are hot with the Themberchaud Digital Dice Set.
A word of caution, these supplements contain items and characters central to the plot of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and, therefore, may contain spoilers.
Prisoner 13
You can explore the prison of Revel's End, featured in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, with your adventuring party in the heist-themed adventure Prisoner 13! This adventure is totally isolated from the plot of the movie, so it can be played without worrying about spoiling the movie!
Grab Some Popcorn and Get Ready For Adventure!
D&D's cinematic journey to the Forgotten Realms is now available for streaming on Paramount+! What trouble and antics the party manages to get themselves into, and if they can save the day, remains to be seen. Get your adventuring party ready, gather around your crystal ball (or TV), and get ready to experience this new chapter in D&D history!
Mike Bernier (@arcane_eye) is the founder of Arcane Eye, a site focused on providing useful tips and tricks to all those involved in the world of D&D. Outside of writing for Arcane Eye, Mike spends most of his time playing games, hiking with his girlfriend, and tending the veritable jungle of houseplants that have invaded his house.
Why are there not pre-made character sheets instead of stat blocks for the characters?
I would rather play as them rather than fighting them in a campaign
It would have been perfect with this new pre-made character system
I saw the premier of this. It was amazing!!! I really recomend it.
Just use the stats and personality of your favorite character
Just saw it and it was amazing. At last a fun and well made D&D movie.
This movie! OMG It was an INCREDIBLE experience. I saw it yerterday on Spain cinemas and WOW. I just want to watch de movie again on the cinema because it's completely worth it.
I will probably watch it again but in english
I saw it and (spoiler free) it was awesome
I was really worried. But then I heard it was good from people I trust, so I went and watched it, and yes, it actually is quite good.
Very good movie! It was great!
Well, that was fun. Gonna use Wish and watch that movie again.
THIS LOOKS AWSOME cant wait to see it on the big screen
What about that infuriating beast, the pea brained jackass? Usually found lurking behind a BRAND NEW GM's privacy shield.
Or that strange ghost, an animate Anchient nun's habit? It has a 2d4 weapon, a hardwood ruler, which can shatter knuckles and breakmyour heart. Alas, it has 300 hit points. Therefore, old habits die hard.
-Kirk Bailey
Ooh! I am excited! I do hope it is good! Does it have much violence in it?
It has some violence but not a lot of blood. (I should also say incase people get scared easily that there will be jumpscares).
The Movie was incredible and hilarious. My sister would like to go watch it as well but others in my family want to see the Mario movie before they see the D&D movie but since I've already seen it, I'm fine with it.
What year, DR time, does this take place in?
I'm very very new to this- how do I find the stat blocks for each character?
Look under "Game Rules" at the top, and click the big button that says "Monsters" (has a pic of an ogre on it). From here you can do several things, but I will recommend this.
Click "Show Advanced Filters" and go to the one that says "Source", and start writing "Thieve's Gallery", and check off that as the source.
Then just click that big button that says "Filter Monsters" above, and there you go. Now all those characters will be listed bellow.
Nobody yet has said whether or not this is Canon to FR lore.
Thank you :)
Im mind blown by all the rave reviews, as this movie was a horrid, shameful heresy. The plot was awful, dialog was pabulum, overloaded with incompetently missed opportunities [such as a non spellcasting, non vicious mockery using bard, non spell casting druid, non raging barbarian, inexplicably hamstrung sorcerer, incorrectly portrayed monsters and setting like the underdark; races depicted NOTHING like the game describes them...]
Im stunned the producers are CLAIMING to be long time gamers and this is that offal they are presenting.