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Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto had been discussing a Legend of Zelda movie for about a decade prior to the new announcement.
The developer set the internet ablaze earlier this week when it announced a forthcominglive-action Legend of Zelda movie adaptation, complete with Shigeru Miyamoto supervising. Now, in a newfinancial briefing, Miyamoto has shed a little more light on what was going on behind the scenes surrounding the new movie adaptation.
“Regarding the live-action film of The Legend of Zelda, I know we face an extremely high hurdle in producing a film that will not disappoint the global fan base,” Miyamoto said in the Q&A. “With this challenge in mind, I have been discussing this project with Avi Arad, Chairman of Arad Productions Inc., for about 10 years,” the developer continued.
“Movies are just like games, in that you need to spend a lot of time working on them until you get to something you’re satisfied with. Movies therefore need sponsors who can lend their full support until completion. For the production of our movies, Nintendo itself acts as a sponsor. To produce the movie, we were able to assemble a group of people who are willing to commit time to the production until we come up with something we feel confident about,” Miyamoto concluded on the matter.
So far, we know Wes Ball will be directing the new Zelda movie, while Arad will be producing. Miyamoto is also clearly involved in the movie, and although we don’t clearly know to what extent, it’s likely the Nintendo veteran will be producing the adaptation, similar to the role he had in this year’s Super Mario Bros Movie.
Elsewhere,Zelda fans want Hunter Schafer to play the titular princess. Yes, the fan-casting has already begun, with Stranger Things star Caleb McLaughlin and Heartstopper’s William Gao coming up in the conversation surrounding Link, while Marvel star Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy being mentioned for Zelda.
The list ofupcoming video game moviesjust keeps getting longer with the new announcement from Nintendo.
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