The live-action Elden Ring movie is officially official at A24, with Civil War and Warfare director Alex Garland at the helm

A screenshot of Elden Ring boss Godfrey, the first Elden Lord
(Image credit: FromSoftware)

After many months of rumors, speculation, and general confusion, the live-action Elden Ring movie has officially been confirmed by Bandai Namco and A24, who announced their collaboration in a press release.

As it turns out, the details of the Elden Ring movie very closely mirror what was first reported by Nexus Point News earlier this month before the story was retracted.

Jordan Gerblick

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