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    The Legend of Zelda Live-Action Film Takes Major Step Toward Release

    April 5, 2026
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    The Legend of Zelda live-action film has taken a major step forward, with its filming location now officially revealed. The upcoming adaptation is currently shooting in New Zealand, a place famous for hosting some of the biggest fantasy movies ever made.

    Production has been spotted in Otago, a region known for its mountains, lakes, and wide landscapes. The same area was famously used in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, raising hopes that Zelda’s world could get a similar epic treatment.

    The film is being directed by Wes Ball and is expected to hit cinemas on May 7, 2027. Early reports suggest filming will wrap by the end of April 2026 as production moves ahead quickly.

    First-look details have also revealed casting choices. Bo Bragason is set to play Princess Zelda, while Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will take on the role of Link. Both characters are central to the long-running game series.

    The decision to film in New Zealand could mean a stronger focus on real locations instead of heavy CGI. The country’s natural landscapes may help bring the world of Hyrule to life in a more realistic way.

    The franchise itself, created by Shigeru Miyamoto, has been one of Nintendo’s biggest successes since it began in 1986. With over 20 games released, it has built a huge global fanbase.

    Nintendo has also been expanding into films after the success of its recent projects. This Zelda adaptation is expected to be a major part of that strategy going forward.

    For now, story details remain under wraps. But with filming underway and a release date locked in, The Legend of Zelda movie is finally becoming a reality.

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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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