Felicia Day’s ‘The Guild’ Reunion Movie Sets Crowdfunding Record With Nearly $5.8 Million Pledged
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Felicia Day's long-awaited reunion movie for her popular web series "The Guild" has surpassed all expectations, breaking crowdfunding records and making history in the process. As of Thursday morning, the Kickstarter campaign had raised an astonishing $5,770,628, setting a new high-water mark for the highest amount raised by a single movie project.
The previous record, held by "Veronica Mars," had been set in 2013 with $5,702,153. "The Guild" originally premiered in 2007 as a web series, chronicling the lives of an online gaming guild known as The Knights of Good. The story primarily focused on the character of Codex, who struggled with gaming addiction. In a post on the Kickstarter page, Day revealed that the movie's theme revolves around the characters embarking on a new adventure at a Renaissance Faire.
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