The James Bond franchise is an iconic part of cinema, and from Casino Royale's Le Chiffre to Goldeneye's Alec, it also has some of the best villains.
From Moonraker cashing in on the Star Wars hype to Casino Royale borrowing Bourne's tone, plenty of James Bond movies were ...
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, and Dungeons & Dragons ... Craig sheds his James Bond persona like a separate ...
(A seventh, David Niven, played Bond in the non-Eon version of "Casino Royale" in 1967.) With Craig's run over, we've already been pondering who could replace him as the next James Bond.
And aside from the seismic impact of casting an actor of colour as James Bond, Page is a fast-rising performer whose magnetism will be on show on the big screen this summer in Dungeons & Dragons ...
The original TV version of The Equalizer received ... is very eager to befriend Noah, and their bond carries the film. The Dungeons & Dragons franchise gets another chance on the big screen ...
Plus (exclusively on the Quest version of the game ... I Expect You To Die 2 is the perfect James Bond simulator, putting you into the shoes of a bonafide international superspy on a mission ...
This new Dungeons and Dragons bundle packs in $243 worth of ready-to-rock DM guides on everything from Vikings to Film Noir, ...
A bizarre copyright dispute suggests that the name "James Bond" isn't as protected as you might think. And this little legal ...
and it’s a virtually endless font of DnD adventures. On top of the base campaign, the Enhanced version has dozens of hours of expanded content to play, but there’s plenty more beyond that ...
While playtesting is nothing new for TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, it’s nevertheless a solid opportunity for invested players. Not only does this let them take a peek at upcoming character ...