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Producer Roy Lee gives a hopeful update on the Dragon's Lair movie at Netflix, an adaptation of the 1980s arcade game of the same name set to star Ryan Reynolds. To kick off their San Diego Comic ...
Bluth, Goldman, and Pomeroy are attached to the live-action film as producers alongside Reynolds, who remains committed to play Dirk the Daring. Netflix hasn't set a date for Dragon's Lair, nor ...
Another laserdisc game from Don Bluth called “Space Ace” followed in the spring of 1984, and a “Dragon’s Lair” sequel called “Dragon’s Lair II: Time Wrap” was released in 1991. Bluth would later go on ...
Also producing are Roy Lee, Trevor Engleson, Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Jon Pomeroy. For a time, "Dragon's Lair" was the most popular game in any and every arcade in America.
The script for Dragon's Lair had to be drastically cut down from a 400-page script to fit the new format. Roy Lee delivered the update during Collider's Producers on Producing panel at SDCC.
The animation in the game was by the legendary Don Bluth, the animator behind films like The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail, and All Dogs Go to Heaven. Dragon’s Lair rode a wave of high ...
Originally released for arcades in 1983 by Cinematronics, “Dragon’s Lair” was revolutionary for its time. The game used laserdisc technology and film quality animation from Don Bluth Studios.
James Bobin is going from singing green frogs to fire-breathing green dragons. The director of Disney’s The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted is in talks to tackle Dragon’s Lair, Netflix’s ...