Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God

Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005)

  • 37% of users liked it
    (9,421 ratings)

Put down that 24-sided die and return to the fantastic world of Dungeons & Dragons in this magical adventure from director Gerry Lively. A black dragon has gone on a rampage, but this is no ordinary dragon. Controlled from afar by an evil wizard using a magical orb, this dragon can only be defeated… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Brian Rudnick, Robert Kimmel
Genres
Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In Theaters
May 12, 2005 Wide
Warner Home Video

Critic Reviews

  • John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

    It simply looks cheap, and it's slow and plodding. (Blu-ray Edition)

  • John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

    It resembles something made for the SyFy Channel.

  • David Cornelius, Hollywood Bitchslap

    A low-key adventure packed with the kind of fantasy that's endlessly ridiculous yet loveable in a Harryhausen kind of way.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • John M


    This while cheesy in all aspects feel just like your watching a D&D game play out and for that it hits it target audience and isnt that bad overall.

  • Phil H


    Not really much better than the first film, are you surprised?, in fact the effects are less impressive and less frequent also making the film rather dull to say the least...again would this be a surprise?. Payne reappears in this sequel despite seemingly being killed convincingly in… More

  • Jens S


    The second fantasy adventure movie based on the role-playing game is not entirely as disappointing and silly as the first one but only slightly better and still not really recommendable for anyone but the fans. While they might get a kick out of recognizing spells, skills and… More

  • Lafe F


    A movie done much closer to the feel of the Dungeons & Dragons universe than the first film. This one had a European feel to it, which enhanced the fantasy locales. The characters were very serious in their roles. The story was a bit dry; I wanted a shade more humour to keep… More

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