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There's an Elden Ring film on the way from Alex Garland and George R. R. Martin
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There’s an Elden Ring film on the way from Alex Garland and George R. R. Martin

by admin May 24, 2025



An Elden Ring live action film is in the works from Ex Machina director Alex Garland, film production company A24 and game publisher Bandai Namco. It’s not clear whether developers From Software are involved, but Game Of Thrones novelist George R. R. Martin – who worked on Elden Ring’s story and characters alongside From boss Hidetaka Miyazaki – is contributing as a producer. All of this comes via Deadline.


Miyazaki has dangled the prospect of a movie adaptation in the past, while stressing that film-making very much isn’t his wheelhouse. “I don’t see any reason to deny another interpretation or adaptation of Elden Ring, a movie for example,” he told The Guardian last year. “But I don’t think myself, or FromSoftware, have the knowledge or ability to produce something in a different medium. So that’s where a very strong partner would come into play. We’d have to build a lot of trust and agreement on whatever it is we’re trying to achieve, but there’s interest, for sure.”


There’s no word yet as to the story, characters and cast, let alone a release date. Perhaps predictably, I struggle to imagine a film that captures the ambience of a From Software game, in which so much of the charm is being the one real agent of change in a static, ruined world. But I can think of a few references for the moodboard: David Lowery’s silty cinematic adaptation of Gawain And The Green Knight and Matteo Garrone’s dynastic triptych Tale of Tales. Perhaps they could pay homage to the soapstone functionality by encouraging audiences to write “is this a dog?” on the box office posters.

It’ll be a while till we learn more, I expect. In the meantime, you can get your fix of Limgrave from Elden Ring Nightreign.



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FromSoftware and A24 to produce Elden Ring adaptation
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FromSoftware and A24 to produce Elden Ring adaptation

by admin May 24, 2025


FromSoftware has partnered with A24 to produce a film adaptation of Elden Ring.

Ex Machina and Annihilation director Alex Garland has been signed on to direct. He’s also known for writing 28 Days Later and Sunshine, in addition to the upcoming 28 Years Later and its sequel The Bone Temple.

Author George R. R. Martin, who provided worldbuilding for Elden Ring, is on board to produce. Peter Rice and Vince Gerardis are also producing, alongside Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich from DNA Films.

Last year, Martin teased a potential adaptation or TV series of the game.

“Oh, and about those rumours you may have heard about a feature film or a television series based on Elden Ring… I have nothing to say,” he wrote in a blog post.

“Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me, mum mum mum. What rumour?”

FromSoftware’s president Hidetaka Miyazaki also spoke about the potential adaptation during an interview with The Guardian.

“I don’t see any reason to deny another interpretation or adaptation of Elden Ring, a movie for example,” said Miyazaki. “But I don’t think myself, or FromSoftware, have the knowledge or ability to produce something in a different medium. So that’s where a very strong partner would come into play.

“We’d have to build a lot of trust and agreement on whatever it is we’re trying to achieve, but there’s interest, for sure.”

Elden Ring isn’t the only game adaptation in the works at A24, as it’s also co-producing a Death Stranding movie with Kojima Productions. A Quiet Place: Day One’s Michael Sarnoski is reportedly signed on to direct.



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Elden Ring live-action film officially in development
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Elden Ring live-action film officially in development

by admin May 24, 2025


An Elden Ring live-action film has been officially confirmed, written and directed by Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Warfare).

Film production company A24 and Bandai Namco are both behind the project, based on FromSoftware’s 30m-selling RPG.

George R. R. Martin is one of a handful of producers, Deadline reported. The A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) author was responsible for the game’s story and characters.

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It’s unclear if FromSoftware itself is involved, or the game’s creator Hidetaka Miyazaki. Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, and Allon Reich are all producers from British film company DNA (which helped producer Garland’s films).

No further details are available at this time, so it’s unknown what the plot will focus on, as well as casting details or a release date.

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Rumours have previously swirled about an Elden Ring film, with Martin in particular hinting at its possibility.

“I have nothing to say. Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me. What rumour?” he said in 2024 on his personal blog.

Then earlier this year, Martin said there was “some talk” about the film but his involvement would be limited due to him being busy finishing up a certain book series.

Of course, Elden Ring has already been adapted in Japan into a manga series, which turns the game into a farce with its Tarnished wretch struggling to survive.

There’s also a fan-made Elden Ring anime in the works, due out later this year.

FromSoftware is following up Elden Ring this month with multiplayer spin-off Nightreign – it’s convinced me a multiplayer Souls game can work.





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What time does Elden Ring Nightreign launch? Preload & release time in your region

by admin May 24, 2025



Ah, so you seek the wisdom of time. When Elden Ring Nightreign, the next dark gift from Miyazaki’s twisted mind, shall descend upon the Lands Between once more.

Whether you’re a seasoned Tarnished who’s parried Malenia blindfolded or a fresh Wretch straight out of Limgrave, knowing exactly when to start the grind is crucial. Especially when you want to beat your friends to the first boss flex.

There’s a single, global release date for the game. Not even those who threw their runes at a Collector’s Edition get early access; everyone starts at the same fog gate.

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When does Elden Ring Nightreign come out?

Elden Ring releases on May 29 or 30th depending on where you’re based. The specific time also depends on whether you’re playing on PC or console.

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PC release date & time

For the mouse-and-keyboard faithful, the game drops simultaneously worldwide on Steam. Here’s when you can yeet yourself into misery:

  • US West: May 29, 3:00 PM PDT
  • US East: May 29, 6:00 PM EDT
  • UK: May 29, 11:00 PM BST
  • Central Europe: May 30, 12:00 AM CEST
  • Japan: May 30, 7:00 AM JST
  • Australia (East): May 30, 9:00 AM AEDT
  • New Zealand: May 30, 10:00 AM NZDT
  • Philippines: May 30, 6:00 AM PHT
  • South Africa: May 30, 1:00 AM SAST
  • Brazil: May 29, 7:00 PM BRT

Console release date & time

For console adventurers, Nightreign unlocks at 12:00 AM local time on May 30. That means if you’re in Tokyo, you’ll be diving in while Californians are still counting sheep. It’s a rolling release, so you’ll get in at the stroke of midnight.

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Preload date & time

You can preload Elden Ring Nightreing ahead of time so you can jump right in as soon as it’s released into the wild. Preloads begin at the following dates:

  • Steam: May 29
  • Consoles: May 28

Download early, lest the servers fall to madness come launch hour. If you wanna keep up with all the bosses, requirements, and locations in Nightreing, check out our everything we know guide.



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Elden Ring Nightreign director says Fromsoft "kind of overlooked and neglected" playing as a duo, but 2 player-friendly "post-launch support" is being considered
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Elden Ring Nightreign director says Fromsoft “kind of overlooked and neglected” playing as a duo, but 2 player-friendly “post-launch support” is being considered

by admin May 24, 2025


Elden Ring Nightreign’s director says that while FromSoft prioritised getting the three-player and solo experiences the game offers just right for launch, folks who prefer to take on the challenges of the night as a pair might be getting some duos-focused “post-launch support”.

You can play Nightreign as a duo right out of the gate, provided you don’t mind being matched up with a random third wheel to make up your team, much in the same way anyone playing solo will end up with two strangers that gaming law dictates will either be unbelievably skilled or utterly hopeless.


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Speaking to IGN, Nightreign director Junya Ishizaki was asked why the game doesn’t have an option for a duo to drop right into a game as a twosome if they wish.

“The simple answer is that this is simply something that was overlooked during development as just a two-player option, so we’re very sorry about that,” Ishizaki re-iterating that trios play the game’s three person teams naturally facilitate and solo play were the two options that it made most sense for the studio to focus on from the get go, especially when it came to balancing.

“We did put a lot of effort into creating this experience that was playable for solo players in as much as the rules and new systems allowed,” he explained, “So in putting all our efforts into that aspect, we kind of overlooked and neglected the duos aspect, but this is something that we are looking at and considering for post-launch support as well.”

It makes sense. Trios action is “at the core of Nightreign”, so that’s gotta be the main focus, and FromSoft games are famous for letting you solo bosses, so to cater to the usual single-player crowd playing by yourself has to be a priority in terms of striking a difficulty balance that’s in the Godskin Goldilocks zone. You’ve only got finite time and resources, so the couples take a backseat.

Ishizaki outlined the sort of work that’s gone into making sure the game for individual players a bit further on in the interview, explaining: “Solo play is generally encouraged and is a natural part of the game loop, but also in general for those solo players — and this might be something that’s difficult to notice in multiplayer — but the activeness and aggressiveness of enemies towards any one single player has been adjusted so that you don’t find yourself in any unreasonable multi-foe fights. And just generally, when you’re playing single player, the parameters adjust dynamically depending on the number of players in that session.”

If you want a picture of what the Nightreign playing experience is like, make sure to read our hands-on preview from earlier this year. Also, it’s now been confirmed that an Elden Ring movie is in the works.



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Elden Ring Live-Action Movie In The Works With Ex Machina, Annihilation Director Alex Garland
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Elden Ring Live-Action Movie In The Works With Ex Machina, Annihilation Director Alex Garland

by admin May 23, 2025


From Software’s Elden Ring franchise is having a big year. We learned last month that it surpassed 30 million copies shipped, and the multiplayer spin-off, Elden Ring: Nightreign, launches next week. Now, publisher Bandai Namco has revealed it is working on a live-action film adaptation of Elden Ring, and it’s tapped production company A24 (Hereditary, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and the in-the-works Death Stranding adaptation) and director Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation, Civil War) to helm it.

Unfortunately, this announcement is as mysterious and filled with unknowns. There’s no word on what parts of Elden Ring the film will adapt, who’s writing the movie, or when it’s planning to hit theaters.

 

Elden Ring launched in February of 2022 and quickly became a phenomenon, selling 12 million copies in less than three weeks. Game Informer gave it a 10 out of 10 in our review, and we loved its Shadow of the Erdtree expansion too.

While waiting to learn more about this adaptation, catch up on Elden Ring: Nightreign before it hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on May 30.

What storyline from Elden Ring do you want this movie to adapt? Let us know in the comments below!



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Elden Ring Nightreign could receive two player mode post-launch

by admin May 23, 2025


Elden Ring Nightreign’s director has apologised for the lack of two player mode in the multiplayer spin-off, but is considering adding it post-launch.

The co-operative game is designed for three players, though it’s possible to play alone too. However, a two player option does not exist.

“The simple answer is that this is simply something that was overlooked during development as just a two-player option, so we’re very sorry about that,” director Junya Ishizaki told IGN. “As we said before, we set out to make this a multiplayer co-op game for three players, balanced for three players, so that was the main focus and it’s at the core of Nightreign.”

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In addition, the development team at FromSoftware considered solo play “from the start”.

“And so we did put a lot of effort into creating this experience that was playable for solo players in as much as the rules and new systems allowed,” said Ishizaki. “So in putting all our efforts into that aspect, we kind of overlooked and neglected the duos aspect, but this is something that we are looking at and considering for post-launch support as well.”

Ishizaki also discussed further how players are somewhat alone, whether playing solo or as a group of three.

“Seeing as this game is built around three players, we understand the concerns of those solo players, but essentially a lot of the time in Nightreign you will be acting and behaving on your own,” he said. “Even in a group as three, you’ll be going off and challenging different areas of the map and collecting different things before you accumulate together at the boss fight.

“So solo play is generally encouraged and is a natural part of the game loop, but also in general for those solo players – and this might be something that’s difficult to notice in multiplayer – but the activeness and aggressiveness of enemies towards any one single player has been adjusted so that you don’t find yourself in any unreasonable multi-foe fights.

“And just generally, when you’re playing single player, the parameters adjust dynamically depending on the number of players in that session. So we hope that this will alleviate that feeling somewhat.”

Still, playing solo is a much more challenging experience without teammates to revive you, though Ishizaki hints there’s a self-revive feature hidden around the map for players to discover.

FromSoftware has made some tweaks since the network test back in February. Judging by player numbers, many were struggling to defeat the first Nightlord, Gladius.

Following the test, Ishizaki said the team had “received a lot of helpful feedback regarding the difficulty” and that Gladius would “receive some updates”.



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Elden Ring Getting Alex Garland Movie And Fans Have Questions
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Elden Ring Getting Alex Garland Movie And Fans Have Questions

by admin May 23, 2025


The video game-to-Hollywood pipeline is prepping for a doozy. A24 announced Elden Ring is the latest hit game slated to get a live-action adaptation, with Ex Machina and Civil War’s Alex Garland signed on to direct. What exactly the result will be is anyone’s guess, and fans aren’t quite sure whether to praise the sun or get ready for a flop.

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The brutal but massively acclaimed 2022 action-RPG has sold over 30 million copies, making it a straightforward choice for Hollywood to take a shot at in terms of the financial upside. But while some game movies have recently hit big at the box office, like Sonic, Mario, and Minecraft, others aimed at more mature audiences—like Borderlands—have been epic failures.

The Elden Ring project doesn’t have a tentative release date yet and about the only other thing we know so far is that the production team includes some combination of: Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Vince Gerardis, and George R. R. Martin. That last name is important not just because he’s the author behind the Game of Thrones, but also because he collaborated with FromSoftware on Elden Ring’s story and world building.

Precisely how much he was involved remains up for debate. Martin seems happy to involve himself in any creative endeavor that will delay him from finally finishing the last two books in his Song of Fire and Ice fantasy series, The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring. Elden Ring fans, a famously chill bunch, aren’t sure how to feel about the whole thing.

Garland has been on a writing and directing blitz. Following his acclaimed sci-fi horror Ex Machina and his adaptation of the Annihilation books, he’s recently put out the American political horror flick Civil War, this year’s Iraq invasion movie Warfare, and a bunch of 28 Days Later spin-offs. How would his horror chops influence Elden Ring on the big screen?

Given it’s an A24 production, there’s a good chance Garland and company will have a lot of latitude with the mood of an Elden Ring movie and how it’s shot, with more artistic license than a conventional game adaptation aimed at a mass audience might be offered. And of course there’s whatever role publisher Bandai Namco will play in all of this, as well as FromSoftware itself. Director Hidetaka Miyazaki has been integral to the studio’s unique brand of storytelling, including Elden Ring, but has no confirmed role in the adaptation at the moment.

You should actually watch an interview Garland did with Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann if you want to get a good sense of how he thinks about storytelling in games and movies. I can imagine a very stoic, near wordless script that focuses an Elden Ring movie primarily on the mythology and horror of The Lands Between, which is in some ways comparable to zombie Camelot.

FromSoftware’s boss creature designs, extravagant and larger-than-life, seem like a challenging fit for a live-action production without a Disney-level budget for special effects. Then again, the team on Godzilla Minus One proved you don’t need tons of money to make an incredible-looking monster movie. I wonder if Guillermo del Toro was offered a shot at Elden Ring and passed. It certainly seems more up his alley than Garland’s.

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Elden Ring live-action movie now confirmed to be on the way from A24 and director Alex Garland, so now we wait to find out which boss gets the Chicken Jockey treatment
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Elden Ring live-action movie now confirmed to be on the way from A24 and director Alex Garland, so now we wait to find out which boss gets the Chicken Jockey treatment

by admin May 23, 2025


The long-rumoured Elden Ring live-action movie has now been officially confirmed, with production house A24 and director Alex Garland at the helm. Yep, watch out Super Mario Bros and Minecraft, FromSoft is sending a legion of souls-loving nerds after your box office records.

It’s taken a while for the chatter about this kovie possibly being a thing to cyrystalise into something 100% solid, but at least now we won’t have to deal with George R.R Martin being all coy about it, with the author having been brought on as a producer.


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“We’re thrilled to announce that Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc and A24 are teaming up with writer and director Alex Garland to bring FromSoftware Inc’s world-renowned video game ELDEN RING to life as a live-action film,” Bandai Namco tweeted.

“We’re truly excited to bring the world of ELDEN RING to fans in a new form, outside the game. Stay tuned. The path ahead is only beginning.”

We’re thrilled to announce that Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and A24 are teaming up with writer and director Alex Garland to bring FromSoftware Inc.’s world-renowned video game ELDEN RING to life as a live-action film.

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Ex Machina and Civil War director Alex Garland will write and direct this ER film, with R. R. Martin, Peter Rice, Vince Gerardis, as well as DNA Films duo Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich, attatched as producers (thanks, Deadline). There doesn’t look to be any word yet as to how involved Hidetaka Miyazaki or any other FromSoftware devs will be in the project.

There are also no plot details right now, so for all we know Radahn’s tiny horse is the main character. Maybe it’s a musical in which he’s followed around by an Albinauric chorus with voices that’d make Pavarotti blush. Whatever happens, if Malenia pops up on screen, I’d wager we’ll get clips of cinemas erupting into chaos like we did with the Minecraft movie’s Chicken Jockey.

What are you hoping to see from this Elden Ring movie and has it being confirmed got you even more keen to jump into Elden Ring Nightreign on May 30? Let us know below!





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Alex Garland Will Write and Direct A24’s ‘Elden Ring’ Live-Action Movie

by admin May 23, 2025


The video game adaptation train keeps on a-going, and the next stop is a big-screen take on 2022’s Elden Ring. Alex Garland and A24 are making it happen.

Rumors of an adaptation have been swirling around for some time, but now it’s official. According to Deadline, the fantasy RPG published by Bandai Namco Entertainment and developed by FromSoftware will become a feature film courtesy of A24. At the helm is Garland as writer and director; he’s a genre veteran whose credits include Ex Machina and Annihilation, as well as Civil War, Men, and the recent Warfare. He also scripted the upcoming 28 Years Later for director Danny Boyle, the much-anticipated follow-up to the zombie series they created.

Last year, game director Hidetaka Miyazaki said he’d be open to a film if the “right partner” was involved, and A24, which is also doing a Death Stranding movie, appears to be it. Elden Ring is based on a story by Game of Thrones creator George R.R. Martin, who’ll be among the feature film’s producers.

Set in the Lands Between, Elden Ring tasks players with repairing the titular ring—runes that control reality—and becoming the new Elden Lord to usher in a new age. Uniting the ring requires a lot of horseback and a lot of dying, but by that point, players had become familiar with FromSoftware’s work and eagerly dived in.

Ring was a critical hit and one of 2022’s biggest games. After last year’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, FromSoftware is returning to the game with Nightreign, a standalone multiplayer-focused spinoff. Both the base Ring and Erdtree are releasing on the Nintendo Switch 2 later in 2025.

Expect more news on the Elden Ring movie as it develops.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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