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Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda Live-Action Movie Casting Reveal

Nintendo Reveals First Look at Live-Action ‘Legend of ⁢Zelda‘ Film

Nintendo has unveiled the first official⁢ images of its highly anticipated live-action The Legend of Zelda adaptation, offering fans a glimpse⁣ of Bo Bragason​ as princess Zelda and Benjamin Evan ​Ainsworth as Link. the stills, released Monday via the Nintendo Today app, showcase the‍ actors in character and costume within a pastoral setting.

The film, a collaboration between Nintendo and Sony, is directed ⁢by wes Ball (Kingdom of the‍ Planet of the Apes, The Maze Runner trilogy) and slated for theatrical release on May 7,​ 2027. This marks a important step in Nintendo’s expansion into cinematic ⁣adaptations following the blockbuster success ​of The Super ⁤Mario Bros. Movie in 2023, and represents a long-awaited realization of a beloved video game franchise on the ⁢big screen.

Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto, producing the film, announced the casting of Bragason and Ainsworth earlier this year, stating, “I​ am ⁢pleased to announce ‍that for the live-action film of ‘The⁢ Legend of Zelda,’ ‍ Zelda will be played‌ by Bo Bragason-san, and Link by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth-san. I am very much looking forward to‍ seeing both of them‌ on the big screen.”

Bragason, a British actress, is known for her roles in Three Girls, the Jetty, Renegade ‌Nell,⁢ and⁢ The Radleys. Ainsworth, also British, previously voiced ⁢the title role in Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio ‌ and appeared as Miles in netflix’s The Haunting of Bly Manor. ⁢He currently stars in Son of a Critch and had⁣ a role in The Sandman.

The released images depict Zelda with her signature bow and⁤ arrow, and both actors sporting costumes faithful to the classic Hylian designs, including pointed ears. For dedicated fans, these visuals offer reassurance that the adaptation is​ embracing the fantasy-adventure spirit that has defined the Legend of Zelda as one of the best-selling video game series of all time.

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