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  • # Cluster 2665 news update ## Summary { "title": "The Legend of Zelda: fan art and film info", "body_markdown": "# The Legend of Zelda: fan art and film info\n\n## Introduction\nThe popular video game franchise The Legend of Zelda, developed by Nintendo, has recently once again captured the attention of fans around the world. With an upcoming live-action film in the pipeline and speculation about the cast, fans have been busy uncovering secrets and imagining possibilities. This development not only offers exciting prospects, but also a glimpse into the franchise's influence on contemporary pop culture.\n\n## Upcoming live-action film\nIt was recently announced that Nintendo is working on a live-action film based on The Legend of Zelda. The film, produced by the legendary Shigeru Miyamoto, is an exciting project for both longtime and new fans. The film is being directed by Wes Ball, known for his work on Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and the script is written by Derek Connolly, who previously worked on the Jurassic World films.\n\n**Cast and characters** \nThe casting for this film raises many questions. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth has been confirmed for the role of Link and Bo Bragason will portray Zelda. British actress Faith Delaney has also been added to the cast, but her role is still unknown, which has led to speculation among fans. She is often linked to well-known characters such as Aryll and Saria. These are not just guesses; among fans, various theories are circulating based on recent intriguing images.\n\n## Behind-the-scenes images\nCinematographer Gyula Pados recently shared behind-the-scenes photos showing sets that reference iconic locations from the games, such as the Temple of Time and the Gerudo Desert. This has fired up fans' imaginations, allowing them to analyze these scenes in detail. In addition to the set photos, concept art has also been posted, including an image of Link holding the Master Sword.\n\nIn one of the artworks, three characters are shown, with Link and Zelda standing together with a third character, a red-haired girl in Kokiri clothing holding a pond in her hand. This has led to intense speculation that this figure could play an important role in the story, mog", "tags": ["nintendo", "live-action", "movie", "character", "faith-delaney", "link", "zelda", "fan-theories"], "slug_hint": "zelda-live-action-film-fan-theories" }

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{ "title": "The Legend of Zelda: fan art and film info", "body_markdown": "# The Legend of Zelda: fan art and film info\n\n## Introduction\nThe popular video game franchise The Legend of Zelda, developed by Nintendo, has recently once again captured the attention of fans around the world. With an upcoming live-action film in the pipeline and speculation about the cast, fans have been busy uncovering secrets and imagining possibilities. This development not only offers exciting prospects, but also a glimpse into the franchise's influence on contemporary pop culture.\n\n## Upcoming live-action film\nIt was recently announced that Nintendo is working on a live-action film based on The Legend of Zelda. The film, produced by the legendary Shigeru Miyamoto, is an exciting project for both longtime and new fans. The film is being directed by Wes Ball, known for his work on Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and the script is written by Derek Connolly, who previously worked on the Jurassic World films.\n\nCast and characters \nThe casting for this film raises many questions. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth has been confirmed for the role of Link and Bo Bragason will portray Zelda. British actress Faith Delaney has also been added to the cast, but her role is still unknown, which has led to speculation among fans. She is often linked to well-known characters such as Aryll and Saria. These are not just guesses; among fans, various theories are circulating based on recent intriguing images.\n\n## Behind-the-scenes images\nCinematographer Gyula Pados recently shared behind-the-scenes photos showing sets that reference iconic locations from the games, such as the Temple of Time and the Gerudo Desert. This has fired up fans' imaginations, allowing them to analyze these scenes in detail. In addition to the set photos, concept art has also been posted, including an image of Link holding the Master Sword.\n\nIn one of the artworks, three characters are shown, with Link and Zelda standing together with a third character, a red-haired girl in Kokiri clothing holding a pond in her hand. This has led to intense speculation that this figure could play an important role in the story, mog", "tags": ["nintendo", "live-action", "movie", "character", "faith-delaney", "link", "zelda", "fan-theories"], "slug_hint": "zelda-live-action-film-fan-theories" }

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