Nintendo has officially confirmed that its highly anticipated live-action adaptation of “The Legend of Zelda” has begun filming in New Zealand, simultaneously unveiling the first three official images from the production. The stills offer fans a debut look at Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link, igniting excitement for the film slated to hit theaters on May 7, 2027.
Production Underway in New Zealand
Filming for “The Legend of Zelda” movie is now actively taking place in New Zealand, with production expected to continue until April of next year. The official announcement from Nintendo follows earlier reports and leaked footage over the weekend, which hinted at the start of production and offered an unofficial glimpse of actors on set. The Film & Television Industry Alliance (FTIA) had previously updated the project’s status to “in production,” further solidifying these early indications. Director Wes Ball has expressed his vision for a “grounded” and “real” adaptation, a sentiment that New Zealand’s natural landscapes are expected to help achieve.
A First Look at Hyrule’s Heroes
The newly released stills provide the first official glimpse of the lead cast in costume, showcasing Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link and Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda. Ainsworth’s Link reportedly sports a darker green tunic and cream undershirt, drawing comparisons to his appearance in “Twilight Princess”. Bragason’s Princess Zelda is depicted in blue robes and plaits, with her attire resembling the design seen in “Breath of the Wild”. One image features both actors together against a scenic backdrop, giving fans a tangible preview of the iconic duo’s on-screen chemistry.
Key Creative Team and Release Date
The live-action “Legend of Zelda” film is directed by Wes Ball, known for his work on “The Maze Runner” series, from a screenplay penned by Derek Connolly, who contributed to “Jurassic World”. Legendary Nintendo creative boss Shigeru Miyamoto is co-producing the film alongside Avi Arad, Chairman of Arad Productions Inc..
Initially, the film’s release date was set for March 26, 2027, but Nintendo announced a delay, pushing the premiere to May 7, 2027, to ensure the highest quality production. Nintendo is significantly invested in the project, financing over 50% of the production, with Sony Pictures Entertainment also co-financing and handling global distribution.
Expanding Nintendo’s Cinematic Universe
The official start of filming and the release of initial images underscore Nintendo’s commitment to expanding its beloved franchises into live-action cinema. This move follows the considerable box office success of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” indicating a broader strategy for a “consistent release cadence” of video game adaptations in the coming years. Discussions and rumors surrounding a live-action “Legend of Zelda” project have circulated for years, including a reported television series for Netflix that Nintendo later denied. With production now in full swing, “The Legend of Zelda” movie aims to deliver a serious, real, yet fun and whimsical cinematic experience that lives up to fans’ expectations.









