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Zelda Film Release Date Revealed by Nintendo App.

by Benjamin Dec 12,2025

Nintendo has confirmed that the live-action The Legend of Zelda movie will be released on March 26, 2027.

The announcement was made via the newly launched Nintendo Today! app, which was introduced during the Nintendo Direct event in March 2025. No further details about the film were shared.

Legendary game creator Shigeru Miyamoto revealed the company's innovative news platform in a surprise post-show announcement. This all-in-one mobile app offers a suite of features designed to engage dedicated Nintendo fans.

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This central hub for Nintendo serves as a daily calendar and news source, delivering updates directly to players in real time. Miyamoto gave the example that following next week's Nintendo Switch 2 Direct premiere, fans can log into the Nintendo Today app to access all the latest information, with more news promised "daily" thereafter.

However, a major reveal has already arrived early, with the Zelda movie release date confirmation likely to spur many fans to download the app in anticipation of similar high-profile announcements. It's noteworthy that Nintendo's own news app broke the Zelda movie news before the company's official social media channels.

Nintendo and Sony Pictures initially announced the blockbuster live-action The Legend of Zelda film in November 2023, with director Wes Ball (The Maze Runner, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes) attached to helm, and producers Avi Arad and Nintendo's own Shigeru Miyamoto on board.

Specific details about the movie's plot remain scarce. Ball has expressed his desire for it to be a "live-action Miyazaki," paying homage to the revered filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, the creative force behind Studio Ghibli and iconic anime classics like My Neighbor Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle, and Spirited Away. The director also emphasizes his commitment to a "serious" and authentic adaptation, clarifying that he intends to use minimal motion capture to maintain the film's "grounded" feel.

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