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Live-Action ‘Dungeon & Dragons’ TV Series In The Works at Netflix

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Variety is reporting that there is currently a live-action Dungeons & Dragons television show is in the works at Netflix. A previous D&D series had been in the works at Paramount+, but that project is no longer going ahead. The series current title is The Forgotten Realms, a reference to the fantasy world setting that acts as a campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons.

Shawn Levy is also attached as an executive producer.

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