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Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda Movie Finally Has a Release Date – And It’s Sooner Than You Think

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After years of fan theories, internet rumors, and more fake trailers than we can count, it’s finally happening — The Legend of Zelda is officially being turned into a live-action movie, and we now have a release date to prove it.

Nintendo just confirmed that the film is hitting theaters on March 26, 2027. Yes, it’s still a bit of a wait, but after nearly four decades of playing as Link, what’s a couple more years?

Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda Movie Finally Has a Release Date
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The news dropped via Nintendo Today, the company’s new app, and spread like wildfire across the gaming and movie communities. For longtime fans, this is a dream years in the making — finally seeing Hyrule brought to life on the big screen with real actors, epic battles, and hopefully, a Master Sword that doesn’t look like a cheap prop.

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Who’s Making It?

This isn’t just some rushed video game cash grab. Nintendo is teaming up with Sony Pictures, and the film will be directed by Wes Ball — the same guy who directed the Maze Runner trilogy and is behind the upcoming Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Ball’s got a solid track record when it comes to balancing action, world-building, and heart.

Even more exciting? Shigeru Miyamoto — the man who literally created The Legend of Zelda — is on board as a producer. That alone should calm any nerves about the movie straying too far from its roots. Also producing is Avi Arad, who’s helped bring countless Marvel characters to the screen.

Wes Ball has already hinted at what to expect. He wants the movie to feel grounded — less cartoony, more fantasy epic. Think Lord of the Rings, but with rupees and Deku Trees.

Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda Movie Finally Has a Release Date
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Why Now?

The timing makes a lot of sense. Nintendo dipped its toes into Hollywood with The Super Mario Bros. Movie back in 2023, which absolutely crushed at the box office. It made over a billion dollars and proved that, done right, video game movies can actually work.

With a Mario sequel coming in 2026, it seems like Zelda is Nintendo’s next big cinematic bet — and honestly, it’s the one fans have been begging for the longest.

What’s the Story?

That’s still a mystery. Nintendo is keeping tight-lipped about the plot. Will it follow the Ocarina of Time storyline? Breath of the Wild? Or maybe something completely original? No one knows yet. And while the internet is already deep into casting theories, there’s no official word on who’s playing Link or Princess Zelda.

That hasn’t stopped fans from making wish lists. Names like Florence Pugh, Tom Holland, and even Dune’s Timothée Chalamet have been thrown around. At this point, all we can do is speculate and hope for the best.

A Long Time Coming

For many, The Legend of Zelda isn’t just a game — it’s a childhood memory, a comfort franchise, a world they’ve grown up with. The music, the puzzles, the silent hero with a sword too big for his back — it’s all part of gaming history.

And now, we’re finally getting to see that world in live-action, on a big screen, with a budget that can do it justice.

Here’s hoping they don’t mess it up. But with this team behind it, and the care Nintendo seems to be putting into every step, things are looking pretty promising.

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Sophia Harper, a gaming news writer from Seattle, covers game reviews, industry trends, and esports events with clarity and depth. An avid gamer, she engages the community with authentic and relatable perspectives.

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