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In an exciting development for fans of the beloved video game franchise, plans are underway for a trilogy of movies based on the iconic Zelda series. Sources indicate that the ambitious project will span over six years, with major roles expected to be cast soon. This film trilogy aims to bring the enchanting world of Hyrule to life, capturing the adventures of Link and Princess Zelda in a way that resonates with both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Filming is slated to take place in New Zealand, a location known for its stunning landscapes that closely resemble the fantastical environments depicted in the games. The choice of setting hints at a commitment to authenticity and visual splendor, promising a cinematic experience that will immerse audiences in the rich lore of the franchise.
As anticipation builds, details regarding the storyline and cast remain under wraps, but the prospect of a Zelda film trilogy has already generated considerable excitement among fans. With a dedicated production team and a vision to honor the source material, this project could redefine video game adaptations in cinema.
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