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Ryan Reynolds Reported To Star In Netflix’s Live-Action Adaptation Of Dragon’s Lair

Whether or not you are familiar or fond of Ryan Reynolds’ work, there’s no denying that Netflix likes to produce social justice shows, which is evident in the network’s original content, adaptations, and remakes. Well, it looks like Reynolds will star in a new Netflix adaptation of the popular 1983 game Dragon’s Lair.

Seeing that Netflix loves to race-swap characters in established franchises while defiling the very content that made said series popular, expect all of the above current year mess to surface in the live-action adaptation of Dragon’s Lair.

In other words, expect Dirk the Daring to be a simp or a cuck knight while princess Daphne will likely be covered up and race-swapped into an ignoramus BAME character.

With that said, website hollywoodreporter.com reports that after nearly a year of negotiations, Netflix has picked up the rights to Dragon’s Lair.

The website also notes that Roy Lee will produce the piece through his Vertigo Entertainment branch along with Trevor Engelson of Underground Films. Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, and Jon Pomeroy are also reported to help with producing the upcoming adaptation.

And speaking of producing, Reynolds will help out, too, through his Maximum Effort banner.

We also learn from the publication site that Dan and Kevin Hageman — behind The Lego Movie and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark — will pen the Netflix Dragon’s Lair script.

With all of the recent propaganda orchestrated by Netflix — such as Alucard engaging in gay anal sex in the latest Castlevania series or The Witcher TV adaptation going all out with current year diversity — serves as an indicator that this Dragon’s Lair live-action show will be a product of the same tiresome agenda.

Anyway, we’ll likely learn more about the new Netflix adaptation of the popular 1983 game in the near future, but until then, what do you think of all of this?