Chris Pine endorses Dungeons And Dragons at school

Chris Pine has a surprising take on Dungeons and Dragons.

It was first introduced in the 1970s and quickly gained a cult following among gamers. Players had to create their characters and embark on adventures in a fictional world where they must use their skills and imagination to overcome obstacles and defeat enemies. The acclaimed Hollywood actor, known for his roles in blockbuster films such as Star Trek, believes introducing the game to school children will be beneficial.

Chris Pine is committed to introducing Dungeons And Dragons to schools

Since then, the game has grown into a complex set of rules with numerous additions and variations, becoming a cornerstone of modern gaming culture. This classic tabletop RPG has gained immense popularity over the years, attracting millions of players worldwide who have recognized its character-building and actor-friendly nature.

Pine, who plays Edgin Darvis in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, believes these benefits make it an ideal addition to the school curriculum, as explained in an exclusive interview.

As the recent adaptation was not the first to be published, slash movies asked the 42-year-old if he was curious about the cultural shifts surrounding “D&D” and how he feels now compared to when he was young.

Chris Pine at the Los Angeles Premiere of Paramount Pictures' ''Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves''
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The Wonder Woman star responded with uncertainty when asked, but offered an insight into his experience with the game, which he said was relatively new. “My entry point is my nephew who is a huge gamer and played with the same group of kids and the same Dungeon Masters for six years,” he revealed.

The Unstoppable actor went on to explain that the boy even created his campaigns and maps, walking the family through one he wrote. Pine noted the game’s accessibility, particularly for actors, as it incorporated elements of acting, role-playing, and improvisation.

He mentioned that they had an illuminating experience playing it together as a family for the first time and realized that the notion that it was “geeky” or “nerdy” was wrong. The star explained further, saying:

“The gospel of Dungeons & Dragons, which I think is so important, why I think it should be played in schools, is that it teaches cooperation right away. It trains the imagination. It’s cheerful; it is improvised.”

He concluded by claiming it was one of the “coolest things” he’s encountered in a long time. Pine’s ability to switch from one character to another makes his vote of confidence in the game one to hold onto.

During the premiere of the action-adventure comedy at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles, Pine teased a return to the world of The Princess Diaries. On a red carpet exclusively with ETthe ‘Just My Luck’ star spoke to Will Marfuggi about the latest developments regarding ‘Princess Diaries 3’.

Chris Pine at Kimmel
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As fans will recall, he played the role of a rival on the throne to Anne Hathaway’s character in the 2004 film The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, eventually becoming her boyfriend and love interest.

The actor expressed his interest in returning to the franchise when the time came, enthusiastically saying, “Yes, I’m here! I’m here for that. Call me or email me.” He also noted that if he were to participate in a future sequel, he would make a few changes to his character’s hairstyle, opting for a “flat hair helmet.” would decide.

Chris Pine addresses controversial ‘Spitgate’ incident involving Harry Styles

Earlier this month The Blast shared that the ‘Confession’ star opened up about the rumors of an alleged incident between herself and the singer at the Venice Film Festival.

Last year, a viral video showed Styles spitting on Pine during the event. The clip, just 11 seconds long, caused so much excitement that the theater star decided to address it. Accordingly PEOPLEbelieved the older actor’s representative, caused unnecessary drama.

His camp’s statement said: “This is a ridiculous story – a complete fabrication and the result of a strange online illusion that deceives and allows for foolish speculation.”

The report went on to clarify that there was “nothing but respect” between the two actors and that any hint of drama was a blatant attempt to create controversy where none existed.

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