Big news for the Elden Ring players is here! An Elden Ring movie adaptation is officially in the works at A24, an American independent entertainment company that primarily focuses on films and television production. The film, as mentioned, is in the works with A24, with Civil War director Alex Garland, and the news has left fans thrilled.
Variety reports that a number of parties are involved in the early phases of the film's adaptation. Reports also suggest that Bandai Namco and A24 are set to produce the feature film, with Garland handling the writing and directing.
Apart from them, others, including Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, and Martin and Vince Gerardis, are also a part of the project.
Garland, who recently wrote and directed 'Warfare' for A24, is set to write the upcoming feature, which is based on the mythological story by George R. R. Martin.
Well, there were rumours that Garland had been attached to the project earlier also. Now, Garland is at a peak moment of his career; his latest film, Warfare, was a collaboration with former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza and performed great at the box office, surpassing $32 million.
Elden Ring was developed by FromSoftware and was released in February 2022 and becoming a gaming phenomenon, earning universal acclaim for its open-world, immersive, and grim storytelling gameplay.
Originally, the role-playing action video game was directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, with Yui Tanimura, who co-directed it. The game was set in an authentic dark fantasy world, along with swathed environments and grim dungeons.
The epic game of all time was developed by FromSoftware and was released by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game has so far shipped about 30 million units across the world since the time it was launched. Hence, this is big news for the Elden Ring fans, and they can't keep calm.
As soon as the news surfaced on social media, it quickly grabbed the attention of fans, and it has sparked discussions on Reddit threads about high hopes for the movie.
Some even can't believe this is happening, "Love Alex Garland. Love Elden Ring. Have no idea how this can work."
While another said, "This could be great. Or it could be downright traumatic. I worry it will be the latter."
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"This is not a game that needs an adaptation," one commented.
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"It's good pedigree and I like Garland but it really feels like a Denis Villeneuve or bust situation given how inscrutable and esoteric the source material is."
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