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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

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2023 | 134m | English

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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.
Release Date: Mar 23, 2023
Director: Jonathan Goldstein, John Francis Daley
Writer: Jonathan Goldstein, Michael Gilio, Chris McKay, John Francis Daley
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords platonic love, dragon, heist gone wrong, duringcreditsstinger, wizardry, gang of thieves, role playing game, wizard, father daughter relationship, hilarious
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Entertainment One
Box Office Revenue: $208,200,000
Budget: $151,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Pine Edgin
Michelle Rodriguez Holga
Justice Smith Simon
Sophia Lillis Doric
Hugh Grant Forge
Regé-Jean Page Xenk
Chloe Coleman Kira
Daisy Head Sofina
Kyle Hixon Guard
Spencer Wilding Gorg
Will Irvine Tobias
Nicholas Blane Chancellor Anderton
Bryan Larkin Chancellor Norixius / Dragonborn Vagrant
Sarah Amankwah Baroness Torbo
Colin Carnegie Elvin High Harper
Georgia Landers Zia
Sophia Nell Huntley Young Kira
Clayton Grover Chancellor Jarnathan
San Shella Barkeep
Barry O'Connor Blackwood
Avril Murphy Triboar Heckler
Neil Stoddart Triboar Heckler
Adam Behan Triboar Heckler
Dan Poole Executioner
Natali Servat Wood Elf Prisoner
Ian Hanmore Szass Tam
Paul Bazely Porb Piradost
Kenneth Collard Din Caldwell
Jason Wong Dralas
Bradley Cooper Marlamin
Hayley-Marie Axe Gwinn
Darren Kent 'Yes' Corpse
Claude Starling Toke Horgath Corpse / Sven Salafin Corpse
Richie Wilson Toke Horgath
Philip Brodie Stanhard Grimwulf
Paul Lancaster Stanhard Grimwulf Corpse / Ven Salafin Corpse
Michael Redmond Sven Salafin
Daniel Campbell Ven Salafin
Bridie Mayfield Tabaxi Mom
Sharon Blynn Dimitra Flass
Rylan Jackson Young Xenk
Appy Pratt Ishira
David Durham Ethereal Plane Sorcerer
Harriet Barrow Castle Guard
Justice Ritchie Castle Guard
Adrian Christopher Driftwood Tavern Guard
Richard Hall Dragonborn Contestant
Jeanne Nicole Ní Áinle Wizard Contestant
Fionnlagh Allan Barbarian Contestant
Edd Osmond Cleric Contestant
Niamh McCormack Rogue Contestant
Anton Simpson-Tidy Ranger Contestant
Luke Bennett Bobby
Moe Sasegbon Diana
Trevor Kaneswaran Eric
Emer McDaid Sheila
Seamus O'Hara Presto
Edgar Abram Hank
Tom Morello Kimathi Stormhollow
R.F. Daley Harbourmaster Jimn
Jude Hill Boy in Stands
Richard Croxford Lord Neverember
Rylee Neilly-Large Young Forge
David Sobolov Special Creature Voice (voice)
Jeff Bottoms Special Creature Voice (voice)
David Stanbra Special Creature Voice (voice)
Matthew Waterson Special Creature Voice (voice)
John Francis Daley Special Creature Voice (voice)
Kim Chapman Forge's Mother (uncredited)
Tom Mason Duffy Ramsay Windfall (uncredited)
Mark Epstein Guard (uncredited)
Simon Ramshaw Labourer #5 (uncredited)
Name Job
Kevin Martel Animation Supervisor
Jonathan Goldstein Screenplay, Director, Songs
Barry Peterson Director of Photography
Michael Gilio Story, Screenplay
Chris McKay Story
Ray Chan Production Design
Ed French Makeup Artist
Gregg Smrz Second Unit Director
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Hannah Betts Stunts
Peter Dillon Stunts
Elizabeth Donker Curtius Stunt Double
Ben Essex Stunt Double
Thomas Forbes-Johnson Stunts
Ben Snow Visual Effects Supervisor
Mallory Thompson Stunts
Todd Vaziri Compositing Supervisor
Amanda Monk Costume Design
Laurence Johnson Assistant Editor
Jun B. Kim Assistant Editor
Naomi Moore Set Decoration
Cosmo Sarson Scenic Artist
Chris Diebold Sound Designer
Jennifer Bash Art Direction
Shira Hockman Art Direction
Dale Mackie Art Direction, Set Designer
Hauke Richter Art Direction
Erin E. Riegel Art Direction
Jennifer Aspinall Key Makeup Artist
Sarah Ault Key Hair Stylist
John Blake Makeup Department Head
Liz Ann Bowden Makeup Artist
Dawn Victoria Dudley Hairstylist
Jacqueline Fernandez Makeup Artist
Nana Fischer Makeup Artist
Maurizio Grison Hairstylist
Kevin Haney Makeup Artist
Teressa Hill Hair Department Head
Gemma Hoff Makeup Artist
Garrett Immel Makeup Artist
Toby Lamm Makeup Artist
Geneva Nash Morgan Makeup Artist
Ryo Murakawa Hair Department Head
Ned Neidhardt Makeup Artist
Brad Martin Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Leya Oakley Makeup Artist
Katie Pattenden Hairstylist
Armido Pezzato Hairstylist
Toryn Reed Makeup Artist
Sevlene Roddy Key Hair Stylist
Marta Roggero Makeup Department Head
Dave Snyder Makeup Artist
Jodie-Marie Spencer Hairstylist
Cristina Waltz Makeup Supervisor
Jacqueline Weiss Hairstylist
Sam Barry-Parker Second Second Assistant Director
Matthew Booth Third Assistant Director
Therese Friel Second Assistant Director
Sheena Kelly Third Assistant Director
Graham Kinniburgh Third Assistant Director
Michael Salven First Assistant Director
Sophie Hervieu Set Dresser
Darren Lyttle Set Dresser
Kerry-Ellen Maxwell Standby Art Director
Kristi McLaren Set Decoration Buyer
Lizzie Osborne Assistant Art Director
Harry Pain Set Designer
Mary Pike Set Designer
Serban Rotariu Assistant Art Director
Olly Williams Assistant Art Director
Guillaume Beauron First Assistant Sound Editor
David Corwin ADR Mixer
Patrick Downey Production Sound Mixer
Judah Getz ADR Mixer
Owen Grieve ADR Recordist
David Grimaldi Sound Effects Editor
Warren Hendriks Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ronan Hill Production Sound Mixer
Mikel Parraga-Wills Foley Mixer
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Jake Valentine ADR Mixer
Louis Albin Stunts
Finn Allan Stunts
Stephanie Baur Stunt Double
Lemuel Black Stunts
Lucas Breathnach Stunts
Phil Campbell Stunts
Tony Condren Stunts
Andrew Emilio DeCesare Stunts
Tom Mason Duffy Stunts
Jonathan East Stunts
Mark Epstein Stunts
Ryan Gray Stunts
Andrew Carstairs Crowd Assistant Director
Caroline Hill Costume Supervisor
Erica Akin Special Effects Technician
Tyler Allison Camera Operator
Joseph V. Cicio Camera Operator
Tyrone Mayorga Grip
Fabrizio Sciarra Steadicam Operator
Jonathan Spencer Gaffer
Haraldur Hrafn Thorlacius Grip
James Pat Whelan Grip
Ange Cox Special Effects
Tandis Khodadadian Special Effects
Jack Longmate Special Effects Technician
Sam Murdock Special Effects Coordinator
Niall O'Doherty Special Effects Technician
Ellie Oster Special Effects Technician
Emily Fiora Parks Special Effects Technician
Eden Ralph Special Effects Technician
Tom Stroud Special Effects Technician
Beau Townshend Special Effects Technician
Baliyan Abhishek Compositor
Khalid Almeerani Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Benza Visual Effects Supervisor
Axel Bonami Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Bortolotto Visual Effects Supervisor
Dave Dalley Visual Effects Supervisor
Diana Giorgiutti Visual Effects Producer
Brooke Meacham Visual Effects Producer
Chantelle Searle Visual Effects
Corinne Teng Visual Effects Producer
John Naclerio Unit Production Manager
Denis L. Stewart Unit Production Manager
Shawn Kelly Lead Animator
Richard Hall Stunts
Dave Boyle Stunts
Mo Chara Songs
Móglaí Bap Songs
DJ Próvaí Songs
Dan Lebental Editor
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Holly Sedillos Vocals
Alessandro Bertolazzi Hair Designer, Makeup Designer, Prosthetic Designer
John Francis Daley Screenplay, Director, Songs
Victoria Thomas Casting
Adam Behan Stunts
Elitsa Razheva Stunts
Stilyan Mavrov Stunts
Georgi Manchev Fight Choreographer
Katie McDonnell Stunt Double
Trayan Milenov-Troy Fight Choreographer
Roberto Dias McCarthy Stunts
Ray Nicholas Stunts
Ciaran O'Grady Stunts
Brett A. Jones Stunts
Vasil Simeonov Stunts
Michelle O'Loughlin Stunts
Caroline Simonnet Stunts
Fenix Searle Stunts
Anton Simpson-Tidy Stunt Double
Clayton Grover Stunts
Charles Jarman Stunts
Patrick Millin Stunts
Avril Murphy Stunts
Stefan Shopov Stunts
Marc Rodrigues-Bernet Stunts
Alessandro Romeo Stunts
Elmo Walker Stunts
Rachel Walker Stunts
Lauterio Zamparelli Stunts
Richie Wilson Stunts
August Jakobsson Additional Photography
Des Whelan "A" Camera Operator
Thomas Bentley Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Jonathan Goldstein Executive Producer
Zev Foreman Executive Producer
Brian Goldner Producer
Jeremy Latcham Producer
Nick Meyer Producer
Denis L. Stewart Executive Producer
Greg Mooradian Executive Producer
Diana Giorgiutti Co-Producer
Ashley Alexander Co-Producer
Chris Pine Executive Producer
John Francis Daley Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
7.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-dungeons-dragons-honor-among-thieves-is-a-delightful-surprise/ "DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES is one of the best fantasy films of the most recent years. Chris Pine is the MVP of an incredibly charming cast with such nat ... ural chemistry that the comedic moments become truly hilarious - the graveyard scene will be replayed over and over again. An adventure blockbuster in all its purity, containing action set pieces filled with fantastical elements and accompanied by remarkable visual effects and score. One of the most fun, enjoyable, surprising theater experiences of the year so far. Impossible not to recommend it to any type of viewer." Rating: B+

Mar 31, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Now I really did enjoy this, but let's not for a moment pretend that it has much originality to it. We start with a scene borrowed from "Jurassic Park" (1993) before getting introduced to the wise-cracking "Edgin" (Chris Pine) who has been incarcerated in an impregnable prison with his pal "Holga" ( ... Michelle Rodriguez). They're at a sort of parole board hearing awaiting the arrival of "Jarnathan" for whom they have a rather surprising use! What now follows in an exciting and quickly paced series of escapades that sees our escapees try to reconcile with his daughter "Kira" (Chloe Coleman) whom they left in the capable - they thought - hands of their pal "Forge" (Hugh Grant). It turns out that he has his own agenda, and together with the mysterious "Sofina" (Daisy Head) is working on a plan to garner untold riches. That latter creature, though, has her own agenda too - a much more malevolent and dastardly one. "Edgin" and "Holga" have to find a magical helmet in order to spring his daughter and so recruiting the rather hapless sorceror "Simon" (Justice Smith) and the shape-shifting "Doric" (Sophia Lillis) set off in search of the legendary warrior "Xenk" (Regé-Jean Page) and perilous adventures beckon. This actually works well as an entertaining, episodic, collection of short stories that pitch our heroes agains a wonderfully chubby dragon, some dead but undead soldiers and along the way treats us to bits of "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" by way of "Maze Runner". "Robin Hood" and some stunningly presented magical duels worthy of Edgar Allan Poe. There is plenty of pith in the script - a bit of sarcasm never goes wrong; the cast genuinely seem to be having fun as their quest lurches from the frying pan to the fire each time and there is a suitably conniving effort from Grant to top it all off and keep us interested. I was a little disappointed in Page. He doesn't really have so much to do, and features rather sparingly - but Pine shows something of his versatility as an actor (perhaps not so much with his lute) and the whole thing delivers an amusing ensemble effort that passes 2¼ hours predictably, but nonetheless enjoyably. I could have done with more dragons and sorcery, but the visual effects are still put to good use to support a character-led, light-hearted, drama that is really only worth seeing on a big screen. This is good fun - and they even spelled "honour" properly in the title!

Apr 03, 2023
Innovator
8.0

The numerous manuals on my shelves for 1st to 5e speak volumes of my familiarity with the game, as does the novels I own, and the numerous D&D computer games I've played, so I was ecstatic seeing the places, people, and creatures I know very well. I've heard others who have played the game say they ... wished they had done a movie about characters like Elminster, Drizzt Do'Urden, or Alias instead. While they would have been nice to see, those characters are from the lore not the game. What I was more hoping for was that the characters in this movie felt like the characters the players play, the adventures they go on, and the antics they get themselves into. This movie felt like that in spades, and it was an absolute joy to see. I watched this and was constantly reminded of the crazy things I did as a player or watched others do as their DM, and more importantly the fun we had playing the game we all loved. This is why I give it my highest recommendation to all others who have played the game, and especially to those who have not so they may see for themselves what Dungeons & Dragons is really about. 8/10

Apr 20, 2023
screenzealots
8.0

Based on the legendary role-playing game, “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” is nothing like what I anticipated and much better than I expected. This irresistible fantasy adventure has a healthy dose of good humor, playful charm, and is easily accessible to all who love imaginary worlds fille ... d with wizards, sorcerers, warlocks, knights, and fire-breathing dragons. Charismatic thief Edgin (Chris Pine) and his band of unlikely adventurers (including Holga (Michelle Rodriguez) the barbarian) undertake an epic heist to retrieve a lost relic and to liberate his daughter (Chloe Coleman) from Forge’s (Hugh Grant) castle. Things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people, but the group must work together to overcome seemingly never-ending obstacles as they continue their important quest. While directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein stay true to the origins of the game, prior knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons isn’t necessary. The film explains everything you need to know, making this an action adventure that’s appropriate for everyone. It’s surprising just how accessible this movie is. You don’t have to know the rules of the game to get a real kick out of this one. I’m sure there are plenty of Easter eggs hidden around for the gamers, but it’s not so insider that the uninitiated can’t understand what’s going on. This is definitely one of the film’s greatest strengths. The story (with a script by Goldstein, Daley, and Michael Gilio) is solid too, with well-developed characters and irreverent humor that keeps the movie from becoming just another based-on-a-game throwaway. There’s a ton of heart and genuine emotion, which is elevated by the terrific cast. The actors play off each other well, giving a human element to what thankfully is not just a bunch of dumb CGI. You can feel the real connection between Edgin and Holga, best friends who always have each other’s backs, and Rodriguez and Pine’s chemistry finds the perfect groove. Grant, who is having a career resurgence lately, is as delightful as ever as the rogue Forge Fitzwilliam, as is Justice Smith as amateur sorcerer Simon and Sophia Lillis as shape shifting tiefling druid Doric. Most shocking is that Pine isn’t doing yet another version of his annoying shtick here, which in itself is a massive achievement. The pacing is brisk and the special effects are well done, even if the finale is stretched a little thin. I found it easy to become engrossed in the mythical world of D&D not only because the movie looks great visually, but the characters are appealing, too. There’s plenty to root for. Even if you think you aren’t a fan of the fantasy genre, I suggest you give “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” a try. This playful, character-driven adventure offers a ton of magical fun at the movies. **By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS / www.ScreenZealots.com**

Apr 22, 2023
TitanGusang
8.0

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a great movie that strikes a perfect balance between high fantasy and comedy. The screenplay for the movie was pretty average in terms of the overall plot, but the individual story beats and set pieces really carried the movie forward. What makes the scr ... eenplay stand out is the creativity behind each character, giving them interesting scenes and moments to shine. The dialogue was sharp and witty, filled with great laughs throughout. However, some of the comedy was very generic, with jokes and physical comedy that have been done a dozen times over. The performances in the film were very solid, with Chris Pine stealing the show as the lead. Pine was extremely witty and charismatic, with excellent comedic timing. Michelle Rodriguez, while playing a pretty flat character, had incredible action scenes. Rege-Jean Page was a standout in every scene he was in, with over-the-top and hilarious moments that left me in stitches. Justice Smith, who hasn't been one of my favorite actors, did well here as a great comedic character. Sophia Lillis, while not getting a ton of time to shine in terms of her acting chops, was amazing in her action set pieces, especially in the long sequence where her character shape shifts while escaping from the castle. The direction of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was surprisingly stellar. The action was sharp and well-choreographed, with minimal cuts allowing the audience to really get a larger grasp of what was happening. The film balanced comedy and high fantasy elements really well. While the shots weren't overly creative, the movie looked fantastic with beautiful landscapes and above-average CGI. In conclusion, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a great movie that exceeded my expectations. With a creative screenplay, solid performances, and fantastic direction, it deserves to be seen on the big screen. Score: 82% Verdict: Great

May 16, 2023
Wuchak
6.0

**_Rebooting the sword & sorcery series with Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez_** A former member of the Harpers turned thief (Pine) amasses a group of unique individuals in order to acquire a magic relic, The Helm of Disjunction, and get his daughter back from a conman Lord (Hugh Grant) and his ... Red Wizard accomplice (Daisy Head). The adventurers include a barbarian (Rodriguez), an amateur sorcerer (Justice Smith), a shape-changing tiefling (Sophia Lillis) and a noble paladin (Regé-Jean Page). "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” (2023) reboots the trilogy that ran from 2000-2012. It’s easily the best film on a technical level but, story-wise, I prefer the previous two, “Wrath of the Dragon God” (2005) and “The Book of Vile Darkness” (2012), which are more serious. Like the first one from 2000, it telegraphs from the get-go that it's not to be taken too seriously. If you can roll with the campy air, it’s an amusing throwaway fantasy flick. Imagine the gaudiness of "Star Wars" (1977) if the story were transplanted to a Medieval-like kingdom where dragons & magic are reality and you'd have a good idea of what this movie has to offer. So, it’s a fun, entertaining adventure-fantasy with a good cast and the highlight of petite Sophia Lillis as the elf-like tiefling, but it’s overlong and needed more depth. Plus, there are too many glaring borrowings from other movies, like the frozen-land prison from “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,” the bald witch-sorceress from “Conan the Barbarian” (2011), Magneto’s helmet from the “X-Men” flicks, bits from the “Thor” and “Guardians of the Galaxy” movies, etc. The film runs 2 hours, 14 minutes, and was shot in Iceland and Northern Ireland. GRADE: B-/C+

May 22, 2023
JPV852
7.0

Entertaining enough fantasy/adventure that features a fun script and seems accessible to both fans of D&D and those, like myself, who know very little about it. Also enjoyed the cast with Chris Pine showing his usual charisma and worked nicely opposite Michelle Rodriguez. Did lag a bit in the middle ... but the finale was good. **3.5/5**

Jun 19, 2023
r96sk
9.0

What a fun film! Personally, I had a great time watching <em>'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves'</em>! I know the general gist of the role-playing game that this is based upon but have never played/watched anything actually to do with it, so couldn't possibly comment on how accurate/whateve ... r this is to that. I can, however, say that as a movie it gave me pretty much everything I wanted. It's nice to see these sorta fantasy adventure flicks, I felt this one did a terrific job at bringing its world to life. The score is also (as expected from Lorne Balfe) excellent, there's a neat <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSj9CwEfNIQ" rel="nofollow">end credits song</a> too. A ~134min run time could've been damaging, but is in fact the perfect length in my opinion - it flies by. The cast are ace! I do enjoy Chris Pine as an actor, predominantly thanks to <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/unstoppable-2010/" rel="nofollow">Unstoppable</a>'</em> with the great Denzel Washington, and he gives a convincing performance. I remember seeing one or two trailers for this way back and thinking that I thought the actors didn't seem all that 'into' their roles. Happy to say I was wrong! Michelle Rodriguez is fab as well, not that that was ever in doubt from <a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-fast-and-the-furious-2001/" rel="nofollow">Letty Ortiz</a> herself. Justice Smith and Sophia Lillis are noteworthy positives, as are Hugh Grant and Regé-Jean Page. Bradley Cooper even manages to stick out in my memory in a very minor role. I genuinely came close to giving this a higher rating, that's how much I enjoyed it. Quality flick, one I hope gets a sequel.

Jan 08, 2024