Craig Mazin adaptará Baldur's Gate 3 para serie de HBO

Craig Mazin, el showrunner detrás de The Last of Us de HBO, está desarrollando una serie de televisión basada en Baldur's Gate 3 de Larian Studios para la cadena. El proyecto continuará la historia del juego de 2023, explorando sus consecuencias en el universo de Dungeons & Dragons. A diferencia de una adaptación directa, la serie está planeada como una narrativa continua con personajes nuevos y de regreso.

El anuncio proviene de Deadline, destacando la extensa participación de Mazin: él creará, escribirá, producirá de forma ejecutiva y será showrunner de la serie. Se unen a él como productores ejecutivos Jacqueline Lesko, Cecil O’Connor y Gabriel Marano de Hasbro Entertainment. Chris Perkins actuará como consultor, apoyándose en las raíces de la franquicia en el mundo de Dungeons & Dragons, mientras que Larian Studios, desarrolladora del juego, no participará. Set inmediatamente después de los eventos de Baldur's Gate 3, la serie profundizará en las ramificaciones de la historia del juego. Promete un formato continuo, que permite diversas historias dentro del vasto entorno de Forgotten Realms. Mazin planea incorporar elementos del lore de Dungeons & Dragons bajo un acuerdo con Wizards of the Coast, enfocándose principalmente en el tercer juego en vez de sus predecesores. Mazin, un Dungeon Master de toda la vida con 15 años de juego semanal, ha invertido casi 1.000 horas en Baldur's Gate 3, completándolo en modo 'challenging honor'. Planea contactar a los actores de voz del juego para posibles papeles, combinando caras conocidas con nuevas. El proyecto coexistirá con la serie de acción real de Dungeons & Dragons de Hasbro Entertainment en Netflix, producida por Shawn Levy. Baldur's Gate 3, lanzado en 2023, alcanzó un éxito masivo con más de 15 millones de jugadores y 34 premios de la industria. Hizo historia como el primer juego en ganar los cinco principales honores de Juego del Año en los Game Awards 2023, siguiendo la aclamada adaptación de HBO de The Last of Us.

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