If Paramount eventually decides to give "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" a sequel, there's one thing they need to do: make sure John Francis Dailey and Jonathan Goldstein are back behind the camera.

In an interview with Polygon, Daley said, "It was never our intention when we came on board this film to make a franchise," adding that this would've distracted him and Goldstein from delivering the best possible product. He referred to this as a huge mistake plenty of studios have recently made. However, the duo already has plenty of ideas in mind. "I think probably the owlbear would make a repeat appearance, because that's certainly a favorite," Goldstein said, teasing even more monsters. "I think a lot of people on social media were hungry for a beholder, and they probably deserve a beholder if there's a sequel. But beyond that, it's all really just gonna come from what's the most compelling story to tell."

The duo reassured fans that the loveable party would return if "Honor Among Thieves" got a sequel. Daley said he'd love to see the characters level up and gain new abilities relating to their tabletop classes. Goldstein noted it would allow them to explore the "D&D" world further and get into the plot quicker rather than spending time introducing new characters. Either way, the directors would love to return for a sequel, so the ball is in Paramount's court.