
A new documentary exploring the human side of Magic: The Gathering is set to launch on Kickstarter this April, offering a fresh perspective on one of the world’s most enduring tabletop games.
Titled The Gathering is the Magic, the film is directed by David K. Wilson and focuses less on gameplay mechanics and more on the people who have built a global community around the iconic trading card game.
A Story About Community, Not Cards
Unlike many projects centred on the history or competitive scene of Magic: The Gathering, this documentary aims to highlight the relationships and shared experiences that define the game. According to reports, Wilson initially set out to capture events, artists, and tournaments, but the project evolved after interacting directly with players on the convention floor.
That shift in perspective ultimately shaped the film’s identity, placing emphasis on the players themselves and the connections they form, rather than the product.
A Long Journey to the Screen
Production on the documentary began with plans to film in 2020, but delays pushed the start of filming to 2022. Since then, Wilson and his team have travelled to conventions and events, gathering interviews from players, artists, organizers, and content creators across the community.
The project has now been edited into an approximately 75-minute cut, though additional funding is needed to finalize post-production and expand its scope with more interviews.
Kickstarter Launch and Goals
The Kickstarter campaign for The Gathering is the Magic is scheduled to launch on April 7, with a funding goal aimed at completing the film.
If successful, the campaign will help polish the documentary and potentially unlock additional content, giving fans a deeper look into the culture surrounding Magic: The Gathering.
Celebrating a Global Phenomenon
Since its debut in 1993, Magic: The Gathering has grown into a worldwide phenomenon, supported by local game stores, competitive events, and a passionate player base.
This documentary seeks to capture that spirit, demonstrating that the true “magic” of the game lies not just in the cards, but in the communities that have formed around them.
Final Thoughts
For the wider trading card game community, The Gathering is the Magic represents something increasingly important: recognition that the heart of games like Magic: The Gathering lies beyond competition or collectability. As the TCG space continues to grow - both in casual and competitive circles - projects like this highlight the social bonds, creativity, and shared culture that keep players engaged long after the cards are put away. If successful, the documentary could help reinforce the idea that community-driven storytelling is just as vital to the future of tabletop gaming as new releases and evolving mechanics.






