Live-action effect from A24 and director Alex Garland on the way to Elden Ring movie
Blog Andrew Joseph 23 May , 2025 0

Real person Elden Ring The movie in the movie is being announced Thursday, from former Machina and Civil War director Alex Garland, Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and A24.
It is now confirmed that films based on the large number of RPG hits from FromSoftware and Bandai Namco not only affiliated with the film producer but also accompanied by the writer.
The plot, casting details or release date for the Elden Ring movie has not been announced yet.
George RR Martin, like Vince Gerardis, helped create the original Elden Ring as producer.
Peter Rice of DNA will also be produced with Andrew MacDonald and Allon Reich of DNA. There is currently no participation from Hayao Miyazaki or the participation of the game director Hidetaka.
Elden Ring shocked the game world when it opened from Software's “Nails” formula in 2022. Since then, it has become a beloved entries in the developer catalog, highly praised by critics (we gave it one 10/10) and fans. Although the team behind it expressed interest in expanding the desolate fantasy world of its past, few believe their efforts would lead to the film.
That is, until 2024 Martin make fun of He may have heard some details about the Elden Ring movie, making fans want to see the iconic FromSoftware Title, the final Grace Cinema screen. He continued to double the comments earlier this year, saying During IGN Fan Fest 2025, he heard “some talks” Movies about Eldon Ring.
Outside the movie world, Elden Ring continues to attract more game fans of content in the years since its release. DLC in 2024 Elden Ring: The Shadow of ErdtreeNext week, players will receive a completely independent multiplayer spin-off Elden Ring Nightreg. Although FromSoftware says it doesn't consider mature sequelsthe original game voiced by Eldon Ring: The Lost Sheen Version is Prepare to enter the Nintendo Switch 2.
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