'Dungeons and Dragons' Movie Trailer Introduces Chris Pine's Character, 'Edgin The Bard,' Which Sounds Like A Euphemism To Many
The trailer for a live-action Dungeons and Dragons movie starring Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez and Regé-Jean Page was released yesterday at Comic-Con, exciting tabletop gamers and, as it turns out, dirty-minded rascals everywhere.
The trailer promises a lighthearted, buddy-adventure action movie through a land of orcs and owlbears. What it doesn't reveal is the name of Chris Pine's character: Edgin, class: Bard. That information was provided by the @DnDMovie Twitter account after the trailer's release, with the simple sentence, "Chris Pine is Edgin the bard."
With just a simple tweak in punctuation, that sentence reads as "Chris Pine is edgin' the bard," which sounded a lot like a sexual euphemism to many. To "edge," as we all know … well, look it up if you don't.
With the phrase "Chris Pine is Edgin the bard" firmly planted in their heads, Twitter users quickly set to work riffing and memeing on the sentence as it proved easy fodder for jokes.
In other character-introductions-that-read-like-sentences-news, Hugh Grant is Forge the rogue. The film will come out in March 2023, in case the writers want to slip a "Chris Pine is edgin' the bard" joke in there before release.
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Ten Shadows
There's never been a good D&D movie, and in this day and age of corporate jackboots and entertainment regression, I don't much expect this to break the norm.
WarLordM
As a long time DND player, personally I would pay 25 cents to watch that trailer in a movie theater, so if the movie is more of that I'm definitely planning to see it.
Bobby G
Fair.
Bobby G
Also Fair.
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