Hugh Grant’s charisma is appropriately high in official stats for D&D movie
One of the cool, hidden perks of the upcoming Dungeons and Dragons movie? The official character stats reveal some juicy information. For example, we now know exactly how much charisma Hugh Grant and Chris Pine have and can use that to turn them against each other. And as such, Hugh Grant – with his years of playing the charmingly bumbling lead in many a romantic comedy in England – squeezes out Chris Pine by two points. But Chris Pine stans, have no fear – the Wonderwoman and Star Trek actor has more points in strength and constitution, meaning if this battle came down to physical strength, Chris could probably hold his own.
Technically, these stats don’t reflect the actors, but the characters they play in the movie. Still, you’re not casting Hugh Grant in a role designed to have 0 charisma, so there’s some method behind the magic.
The stat blocks for the main characters are available for free at D&D over, the digital toolset for all things Dungeons and Dragons. You just need to log in or sign up and you can get your very own Hugh Grant NPC to add to your game.
If charming villains or riotous bards don’t quite fit your campaign, there are also structures for a mated druid (Doric, played by ItSophia Lillis), a budding wizard (Simon, played by Detective Pikachu‘s Justice Smith), a devoted paladin (Xenk, played by Bridgerton‘s Regé-Jean Page), a terrifying fighter (Holga, played by Michelle Rodriguez from the Fast and Furious franchise), and an evil Red Wizard (Sofina, played by Shadow and bonesfrom Daisy Head). Note to anyone looking to add the Duke-of-Hastings-but-a-Paladin to their game: not all specific classes and races of these characters are immediately apparent! I have to save some big revelations for the movie though.
Dungeons and Dragons: honor among thieves hits theaters March 31. Check out the gorgeous new character art below.