'Elden Ring' movie announces full cast, 2028 release date
Alex Garland will direct the adaptation, which is being shot for IMAX and features Kit Connor, Cailee Spaeny and Nick Offerman.
- Bandai Namco Entertainment and A24 announced the full cast and a March 3, 2028, release date for the Elden Ring movie on Monday.
- Alex Garland will write and direct the adaptation, with producers including Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Vince Gerardis, and George R.R. Martin overseeing production.
- Kit Connor leads the film, joined by Nick Offerman, Ben Whishaw, Cailee Spaeny, Jonathan Pryce, Havana Rose Liu, Sonoya Mizuno, Ruby Cruz, John Hodgkinson, Jefferson Hall, Emma Laird, Peter Serafinowicz, and Tom Burke.
- Production begins this spring for the IMAX film, which adapts the 2022 dark fantasy action role-playing game from FromSoftware and Bandai Namco.
- Martin, who helped develop the original worldbuilding alongside legendary FromSoftware designer Hidetaka Miyazaki, returns as a producer for the adaptation.
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‘Elden Ring’ movie set for 2028 release, full cast confirmed
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Most fans in the world of video games may expect the new film versions of titles such as Resident Evil or the next and brazen adaptation of Street Fighter. However, none of them possess in the germ of their idea, the epic ambition of what follows from A24: Elden Ring pretends to be the studio's biggest story with an IMAX filming that will arrive in the halls in 2028. A complex real action version, where the head of titles such as Annihilation or…
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