Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God
Centuries have passed since Damodar pledged loyalty to Profion, and a cruel curse kept him tethered to the mortal plane as an undead hunter. Now he roams Izmir in pursuit of a powerful relic that could empower him to devastate the realm and punish the descendants of those who wronged him. A new... Read more
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About Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God
Centuries have passed since Damodar pledged loyalty to Profion, and a cruel curse kept him tethered to the mortal plane as an undead hunter. Now he roams Izmir in pursuit of a powerful relic that could empower him to devastate the realm and punish the descendants of those who wronged him. A new cohort of heroes confronts his relentless march, their loyalties tested as they race across cities, deserts, and ruins in a race against time. The tale stays firmly in the sword and sorcery lane, delivering action, magic and a sense of high-stakes peril without revealing major plot twists. The mood leans toward suspense as agendas surface.
Directed by Gerry Lively, Wrath of the Dragon God builds on the Dungeons & Dragons world established in the earlier film, extending the story for a TV audience with a rugged, mythic epic feel and a grounded, character driven tone.
As a television movie with a modest budget, Wrath of the Dragon God did not have a theatrical box office and thus no worldwide gross to report, aligning with broadcast audience metrics. It circulated primarily through cable, satellite, and DVD.
There are no major award nominations recorded for this title. It exists mainly as a niche entry for fans of the Dungeons & Dragons universe, not a prestige project, and it was mostly discussed within genre circles. Promotional materials framed it as a bridge to the first film for fans.
Fans of the series tended to judge the film on its action and familiar D&D world-building rather than cinematic daring. It probes power and vengeance, and the crew faces tests of loyalty under pressure. Casual viewers may enjoy the brisk pace and vivid fantasy visuals, despite uneven performances tonight overall.
Details
- Release Date
- September 01, 2005
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 136 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Adventure, Fantasy, TV Movie
- Country
- Germany
- Collection
- Dungeons & Dragons Collection
- Studio
- Zinc Entertainment Inc. +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Bruce Payne
Damodar
Mark Dymond
Berek
Clemency Burton-Hill
Melora
Ellie Chidzey
Lux
Tim Stern
Nim
Steven Elder
Dorian
Lucy Gaskell
Ormaline
Roy Marsden
Oberon
Geoffrey T. Bersey
Galtar
Leonas Ciunis
Old Mage
Director: Gerry Lively
Written by: Robert Kimmel, Brian Rudnick