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The Legend of Zelda Movie: What We Know So Far

A live-action Legend of Zelda film is officially in development, a surprising turn for Nintendo after years of reluctance from creator Shigeru Miyamoto. Announced in November 2023, the project has fans eager for details. Here’s what’s known, when it might release, and how it ties to the success of recent video game films.

Miyamoto once firmly opposed a Zelda movie, even rejecting the idea if Steven Spielberg pitched it, according to Gail Tilden, ex-Nintendo of America marketing head in a podcast with the Video Game History Hour. The disastrous 1993 Super Mario Bros. film likely fuelled his stance. Yet, decades later, he’s now a producer on this adaptation.

Nintendo confirmed Wes Ball (Maze Runner) as director and Avi Arad (Marvel veteran) as a producer alongside Miyamoto. Announced via an official press release, the live-action film remains in early pre-production. Few specifics exist, but Nintendo’s hands-on approach suggests a focus on staying true to the franchise.

With the announcement in late 2023, a release is likely years away. The Super Mario Bros. Movie took five years (2018–2023), and Sonic the Hedgehog spanned six (2014–2020). A 2026 or 2027 premiere seems plausible, depending on production scale.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie earned over £1 billion globally in 2023, while Sonic films each cleared £240 million. Their success, blending fan service with broad appeal, likely convinced Nintendo to greenlight Zelda, capitalising on a proven market for game adaptations.

The Zelda movie marks Nintendo’s cinematic expansion amongst a number of successful game to big screen adaptions. Details remain scarce, but anticipation is high.

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Minecraft Movie’s Villager Design Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

The upcoming Minecraft movie has unveiled its depiction of the game’s iconic villagers, eliciting strong reactions from fans. In a recent trailer, viewers were introduced to a more realistic portrayal of these characters, featuring prominent foreheads, pronounced unibrows, and large, rectangular noses. This design choice has led to widespread discomfort among the community.

Many fans have taken to social media to express their unease, with some drawing comparisons to Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants. Comments range from lighthearted jokes to concerns that the new villager design might be unsettling for younger audiences. One user remarked that the villagers are “actually quite disturbing,” while another speculated that “kids will be having nightmares from this.”

The Minecraft movie, set to release on April 4, 2025, has been a topic of much anticipation and scrutiny. As the release date approaches, it remains to be seen how audiences will react to these creative decisions and whether the film will capture the charm of the original game.

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