![]() ![]() Screenwriter Brandon Auman, who serves as showrunner on “The Legend of Vox Machina,” acknowledged the daunting task of adapting a role-playing game with a massive amount of source material and boiling that down into a half-hour episodic series. “In terms of us just being a bunch of slapdicks just slapdicking around, that’s pretty much still the same,” said Marisha Ray (voice of Keyleth, a half-elf druid). ![]() Which means if we ever get to that point down the road, it’s gonna be a fun process of adapting in the same way that ‘Vox Machina’ was.” ![]() “We’ll just kind of play in the game for all of its bumps and weird knots. “If we were smart, we would be doing that… We probably should be, but we’re certainly not because we’re not that organized,” Mercer said. SEE ALSO: ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Lives Up to the Hype, According to This Dungeon Master: TV Reviewįor the group’s current third campaign, they’re not thinking ahead to how the storyline might play as a show or movie, said Matt Mercer, Critical Role’s longtime gamemaster who voices multiple characters in “Vox Machina.” Travis Willingham, Critical Role’s CEO and the voice of goliath barbarian Grog Strongjaw, quipped that there is a live-action project in the works - “but Sam will be playing all the characters.” “And in success, which we’re hoping for, we would be open to taking these characters to live action as well.” “As you’ve heard from us before, there’s a chance for anything to happen,” said Sam Riegel, who plays diminutive gnome bard Scanlan Shorthalt, a fan favorite. And the company’s founding cast members tell Variety they would be very much on board for a live-action movie or TV adaptation. ![]()
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