Marvel TV and Movies
D&D Animated
Comic Book Movies
Forgotten Realms
As Written
100

This teased  up-coming Marvel Film featured Stephen Dorff as the main villain.

Blade

100

The 1983 Cartoon series based off of D&D had 6 Characters: Eric, Sheila, Hank, Bobby, Presto, and Diana. Each one had a unique character class, these were each one of the 6 classes.

Cavalier, Thief, Ranger, Barbarian, Magician, and Acrobat.

100

Coming in at 6'5", with a masters degree in chemical engineering, MIT grad, and a MENSA member with an IQ of 160, This actor took on the role of the Punisher in 1989.

Dulph Lundren

100

He was a drow mercenary and leader of the Bregan D'aerthe mercenary company.

Jarlaxle

100

This was the max level a player could reach for the original 1974 1st edition version of D&D.

10

200

This was the type of Doctor Stephen Strange was.

Neurosurgeon

200

Of the 6 classes featured in the TV show, Eric's class the Cavalier, soon became a sub class for this current class before eventually being dropped altogether.  

Paladin

200

Hot on the tail of Beetlejuice, this eccentric and quirky director breathed new life into then stagnant comic film industry by creating the 1989 D.C. comics film, Batman and it's sequel, Batman Returns in 1992.

Tim Burton

200

These two legendary artifacts are connected to Vecna, who was first mentioned in a supplement to the first edition of Dungeons and Dragons. 

The Eye of Vecna, The Hand of Vecna

200

These two classes cannot change their spell lists during a long rest, but must wait until leveling up.

Sorcerers and Warlocks

300

During Wanadvision, A milestone event occurred when Wanda and The Vision had twin boys. These were the names given to the boys.

Billy and Tommy

300

This was the name given to the loveable unicorn companion. 

Uni

300

Although his character is currently portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson on the big screen, Nick Fury was played by this actor in the 1998 made for tv movie: Nick Fury, Agent of Shield.

David Hasselhoff

300

Originally named Kirkesai and previously known as the Eye, he was one of the most infamous beholders of the Realms and the crime lord of the Thieves' Guild in Skullport.

The Xanathar

300

This Chaotic Evil night dwelling creature was among the very first monsters added into the original white box version of D&D.

The Vampire

400

Owen Wilson's character in the Disney Plus series was named Mobius. This was his last name.

Mobius

400

Although this 2008 animated feature film based on D&D tanked at the box office, it featured some well known actors such as; Keifer Sutherland, Michael Rosenbaum, Phil Lamarr, and Lucy Lawless.

Dragonlance

400

Of the 3 Superman films featuring Christopher Reeves, this was the one that showed us Superman could turn back time by flying impossibly fast around the Earth's Axis.

Superman (1978)

400

This Domain of Dread is the home of Count Strahd Von Karovich, the vampire.

The valley of Barovia

400

In the original versions of D&D, this was the only race allowed to reach max level.

Human

500

Throughout time, the spirit of vengeance possesses and changes people into the Ghost Rider. In  the movies, Nicholas Cage portrayed Johnny Blaze, the Motorcycle Stunt man and circus act. In 2016 Agents of Shield brought in yet another version of the Rider. This was the name of his alter ego.

Roberto [Robbie] Reyes


500

This upcoming Amazon Cartoon series based off of D&D broke records by collecting over 6 million dollars on kick starter in under 4 days.

Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina

500

Legendary comic book and graphic novelist Mark Millar has made several Tv and Movie adaptations of hos work. (The Kingsmen being one of the most recent). This 2008 Millar movie showed us that Angelina Joile could make bullets curve around corners to hit targets miles away.

Wanted

500

Drizzt Do'Urden's sword icingdeath was claimed after slaying the Dragon of the same name. This is where his other sword, Twinkle, came from.

The blade was given to Drizzt by Malchor Harpell.

500

He was the Creator of the Forgotten Realms, the single most popular and printed settings of Dungeons and Dragons.

Ed Greenwood