Baldur’s Gate TV Series in Development at HBO
HBO has confirmed that a Baldur’s Gate television adaptation is in the works, following the storyline introduced in Baldur’s Gate 3. However, the acclaimed game developers Larian Studios will not be part of this production.
As per the announcement, HBO is moving forward with the project, which is designed to extend the narrative experience right after the events of the latest game installment.
Craig Mazin to Lead the Show
Craig Mazin, known for his work on HBO’s critically acclaimed series The Last of Us, is set to take the reins of this new venture once he completes Season 3 of the post-apocalyptic hit. His passion for the Dungeons & Dragons universe positions him as an ideal leader for this ambitious project.
According to Deadline’s report on February 5, 2026, HBO’s vision includes making this an ongoing series, featuring a blend of familiar and original characters.
Canonical Challenges Ahead
Taking place after Baldur’s Gate 3, this series will inevitably require the selection of a specific storyline to follow, thereby designating one of the numerous possible endings from the game as canon. This decision may prove controversial, given the vast choices available to players.

The series aims to dive deeper into the narratives of beloved characters, as well as introduce new faces to the storyline.
Potential for Voice Actors’ Return
Mazin has expressed interest in possibly including voice actors from Baldur’s Gate 3 to reprise their roles in some capacity. Although specifics remain unclear, fans may see certain familiar faces come to life in this live-action format.
This approach mirrors some casting choices in The Last of Us, where original voice actors like Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson appeared in different roles, alongside returning characters portrayed by Merle Dandridge and Jeffrey Wright.
“After putting nearly 1, 000 hours into the incredible world of Baldur’s Gate 3, it is a dream come true to be able to continue the story that Larian and Wizards of The Coast created, ” said Mazin.
“I am a devoted fan of D&D and the brilliant way that Swen Vincke and his gifted team adapted it.”
Larian Studios’ Absence from the Project
Shortly after Deadline’s announcement, Geoff Keighley revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that Larian Studios confirmed their lack of involvement with the upcoming series. This absence means that the talented developers who crafted Baldur’s Gate 3 will have no input on the series direction.
Larian, the creators of Baldur’s Gate 3, tell me they have no involvement in the series.https://t.co/43xWNKto4Z
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) February 6, 2026
On a personal note, Michael Douse, Larian’s Publishing Director, expressed his sentiment, stating, “I’ve spent the last 8-10 years of my life with the writers and creators of Baldur’s Gate 3. They’re the most incredible storytellers and creators in the space. Only hope is that they get both the credit deserved and the characters are represented at the same level as the game.”
I’ve spent the last 8 to 10 years of my life with the writers & creators of Baldur’s Gate 3 and they’re the most incredible storytellers & creators in the space. Only hope is that they get both the credit deserved & the characters are represented at the same level as the game.
— Very AFK (@Cromwelp) February 6, 2026
While details are scarce, Douse engaged with inquiries from the community, highlighting the emotional weight such news carries for the creators.
Conclusion
The Baldur’s Gate TV series signals an exciting new chapter for fans of the franchise. Yet, the lack of involvement from Larian Studios leaves many wondering how closely the adaptation will adhere to the beloved game’s lore and characterizations. As anticipation builds, only time will tell how this adaptation will unfold.
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