Vin Diesel: Dungeons & Dragons fueled creativity, having children changed how he sees Riddick

SAN DIEGO – Dungeons & Dragons inspired Vin Diesel as a child, and having children of his own changed how he sees his killer characters.

The action star appeared at Comic-Con Friday to help unveil footage from the new “Riddick” film.

Diesel says the roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons was a “training ground for imagination” and helped him embrace the mythology of Riddick’s world. But becoming a father made him see Riddick’s dark side in a new way.

He says he feels guilty for “having such a darkness” in that character. But he notes, “It’s only because I have kids now.”

Diesel also hinted at a future in the Marvel universe when responding to a fan question, saying only, “There’s some very big news coming at the end of the month.”

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