The Guild, The Adventures of a Group of Online Gamers

by Scott Beale on August 1, 2008 · 0 comments

The Guild is an entertaining online sitcom about the dynamics between a group of online gamers playing a MMORPG similar to The World of Warcraft. The series was created by Los Angeles actor Felicia Day, who also writes and stars in the show. Felicia recently played Penny on hit web mini-series “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog”.

Season 1, which features 10 episodes, was just released today on DVD and Season 2 of The Guild will start shooting in Fall.

Zadi Diaz recently interviewed Felicia about The Guild for an episode of EPIC-FU.

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