Official images on the live-action Zelda

3 Official Zelda Movie Images Have Been Shared By Nintendo

Nintendo just unleashed some big news that has the Zelda fandom collectively losing their Kokiri hats. We finally have the first official images from the live-action Legend of Zelda movie! After what feels like a lifetime of leaks, fan casting debates, and “Please let it be good” prayers to the Goddess Hylia, we get actual photographic proof that this film isn’t just a myth cooked up by mischievous Skull Kids.

Official Zelda Pictures

Nintendo shared these three reveal shots through the Nintendo Today app, and they’re bringing cinematic Hyrule to life! The images feature Bo Bragason rocking the elven princess realness as Zelda herself, and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth suited up as everyone’s favorite silent protagonist, Link. Maybe we can get a “Well excuuuuse me, Princess” meme resurgence, because the cosplay game here is strong.

Don’t expect Nintendo to spill dungeon maps on which story arc these scenes are from. The shots are more about the vibes: costumes that scream “this isn’t your dad’s old animated special,” and a mood that’s both epic and dreamy. The fandom’s been poking and prodding every pixel for LEGENDARY Easter eggs since they landed.

What’s next for this hero’s journey? The film is directed by Wes Ball, the guy behind the “Maze Runner” trilogy and “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” Ball told Entertainment Weekly, “I grew up on Zelda,” and “It is going to be awesome.” He’s even channeling Studio Ghibli energy, so get ready for Hyrule to feel a little Miyazaki-esque—maybe less “It’s dangerous to go alone!” and more “Take this… awe.”

Mark your calendars (seriously, set a Sheikah Sensor): the Zelda movie is slated for a May 7, 2027, worldwide release. Yes, you’ll be dodging spoilers for nearly two years, but hey, as any Zelda speedrunner knows, patience is OP. And since we are going to be dodging spoilers, let’s get this rumor out of the way! There is speculation that Nintendo is thinking TRILOGY! Even though this has never been confirmed, a trilogy would be right up there with Ball’s skill set. Imagine if a trilogy did happen? That means three times the rupee drops, three times the boss battles, and maybe, just maybe, three times the Zelda-verse lore for us to overanalyze.

Final Thoughts: Zelda Movie Pictures

These images are the Master Sword pulled from the stone—a real sign that this live-action adventure is actually happening! It is no longer just hearsay. Zelda’s officially coming to the big screen in what might be gaming’s most ambitious movie quest yet.

Stay tuned, because you know we’ll be poring over every screenshot like it’s a secret Sheikah Slate riddle.

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