We spoke w/ SophiaLillis & standup4justice about DungeonsAndDragonsHonorAmongTheives, Themberchaud the Dragon, the 'insane' animatronics, Easter eggs, and more.
One of this year’s most anticipated adventure features is Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, from writers and directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. While promoting their film before the world premiere, stars Justice Smith and Sophia Lillis, who play Simon the Sorcerer and Doric the Druid respectively, spoke with Collider’s Steve Weintraub about the making of the movie.
During their interview, Smith and Lillis discuss the evolution of a script, getting Honor Among Thieves from the page to the screen, and what changed in between. They share what they’re most excited for fans to see, talk about Themberchaud, aka “Chonky,” and what they loved most about the insane practical effects that brought the D&D creatures to life. You can watch the interview in the video above, or read the full transcript below.
LILLIS: Well, you never know, you never know. You read a script and you're like, “Oh, this is fantastic. I really hope it it’s good, and it stays this way.” But you know, the thing with films is that it constantly changes. The script is one film, practically, you shooting it is another film, you editing it makes it an entirely different film.
SMITH: Well, with fans, there's a lot of Easter eggs that we've planted for them, and I think they're gonna be happy. John and Jonathan also infused the story with the spirit of the game by making it funny, and by funny, I mean, like it doesn't take itself too seriously.
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