Wizards of the Coast announces D&D actual play series with Baldur’s Gate 3 actors

Wizards of the Coast is launching Dungeon Masters, a new actual play Dungeons & Dragons series featuring voice actors from Baldur’s Gate 3. Neil Newbon and Devora Wilde, who voiced Astarion and Lae’zel, join the cast. The series premieres on April 22 with weekly episodes thereafter.

Wizards of the Coast has entered the actual play scene with Dungeon Masters, a series modeled after popular shows like Critical Role and Dimension 20. The five-person cast includes Neil Newbon as Astarion and Devora Wilde as Lae’zel from Baldur’s Gate 3. Dungeon master Jasmine Bhullar, known for appearances on Critical Role and Dimension 20, will lead the sessions, alongside actors Mayanna Berrin from Dispatch and Christian Navarro from 13 Reasons Why. The first two episodes debut on April 22 at 9:30 p.m. ET, with subsequent episodes airing weekly on Wednesdays. These initial episodes promote the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons expansion Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, set for release in June. Baldur’s Gate 3 fans may appreciate the reunion of Newbon and Wilde, even as Larian Studios shifts focus away from the series.

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Photorealistic news illustration of HBO's Baldur's Gate TV series reveal, showing a post-BG3 fantasy epic on TV with excited and skeptical fans.
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HBO announces Baldur's Gate TV series after Baldur's Gate 3

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HBO is developing a TV adaptation of Baldur's Gate set immediately after the events of Baldur's Gate 3, with The Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin leading the project. Larian Studios, the developer of the acclaimed RPG, will not be directly involved, though Mazin has reached out for discussions. Fans express mixed reactions amid concerns over canonizing one of the game's multiple endings.

Craig Mazin, the showrunner behind HBO's The Last of Us, is developing a television series based on Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 for the network. The project will continue the story from the 2023 game, exploring its aftermath in the Dungeons & Dragons universe. Unlike a direct adaptation, the series is planned as an ongoing narrative with new and returning characters.

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HBO has revealed plans for a Baldur's Gate television series that continues the story from Larian Studios' acclaimed RPG Baldur's Gate 3. The project, led by showrunner Craig Mazin, has sparked mixed reactions among fans due to concerns over canon choices and Larian's limited involvement. Larian executives express cautious optimism about the adaptation.

Wizards of the Coast has announced a new roadmap for its digital platform D&D Beyond. The plans focus on creating a more immersive and integrated environment for Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters. This update aims to enhance the overall play experience by 2026.

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Critical Role has named Alyssa Zeisler as the new general manager of its Beacon streaming platform. The veteran digital media executive brings expertise in product development and subscriptions from her previous role at Hallmark Media. Zeisler aims to position Beacon as a leading direct-to-consumer hub for tabletop role-playing game content.

Sirius Dice has announced a collaboration with Asmodee and Middle-earth Enterprises to produce officially licensed Lord of the Rings accessories for tabletop gaming. The initial lineup includes adventure dice sets launching in September and treasure packs arriving in January 2027. Further products are expected to be revealed in the coming months.

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Avantris Entertainment has revealed Neon Odyssey, a sci-fi space opera supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5e, set to launch on Kickstarter in May 2026. The project reimagines the tabletop RPG in a neon-soaked galaxy inspired by '80s nostalgia and synthwave. It features three books totaling over 1,400 pages of content for players and game masters alike.

 

 

 

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