The fact that it is gonna be live action is what concerns me the most. I hope it’s live action in the style of the Netflix One Piece series and not the Bob Hoskin’s Super Mario Bros film.
I'm still annoyed that they were making a live action Zelda series on Netflix about a decade ago, until word of it leaked and Nintendo had the whole project scrapped. I was really looking forward to that series. I hope this movie lives up to it.
It better be a really unique movie, make it in the style of a Studio Ghibli film and not have it follow the standard movie structure, like an experimental film.
Will never happen even if Nintendo wanted to. Miyazaki is probably not interested to turn a videogame into a movie. And even if he was he wants full control and write the screenplay. Like he has done with every adaptation. That’s probably not something Nintendo wants. Since every adaptation he made is very different from the source material (except the source material he wrote)
First thing I thought of as well - Unfortunately it's Netflix and we know better; it wont. It'll probably crash and burn like the recent Avatar adaptation
Edit: Foot in mouth moment lol. Not Netflix, but imo live-action = DOA for this
I think a series would work better in the scope of the story. Unless they movie is a 3 parter or something. One movie for a whole Zelda story seems too short
Better yet, just edit princess mononoke and tweak the prince's blue tunic to match the BOTW tunic and give both the prince and princess blonde hair. Then add some Ganon theme music when they show the demons.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t the lore of the Legend of Zelda change from game to game based on whatever flavor of knight-saves-princess story framing best suits the gameplay progression? How is this going to be a unique movie? Why does it benefit from the Zelda branding other than to generate franchise hype?
Given how little story they were willing to put into the last two games they made I'm not sure what they're going to do with the runtime of a movie, and if I'm honest I think I'd rather just watch an orchestra play selected pieces from the series' soundtrack than whatever they're going to do here.
Honestly: why? Miyamoto isn't that involved with Zelda since the N64 days. He also doesn't understand English well, so stuff will get lost in translation.
We seem to be in some weird topsy-turvy world right now, where videogame movies/shows are suddenly watchable.
It's almost as if the first generation that grew up with them are now of filmmaking age, and replacing the ones that just just saw a bandwagon full of money.
It has to be in close collaboration with miyamoto so he doesn't mistake their licensed venture as pirated media and call in nukes to stop it from happening.