The Legend of Zelda Movie to Stream Only on Netflix After Release

The Legend of Zelda movie will stream exclusively on Netflix.

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Netflix Secures Streaming Rights for The Legend of Zelda Movie

Netflix has announced their exclusive streaming rights for The Legend of Zelda movie, set to hit theaters on May 7, 2027. Following its theatrical run, the film will be made available for streaming on the platform.

A Collaboration of Giants

The long-anticipated live-action adaptation of the popular game franchise was first revealed in November 2023. Produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, a renowned figure in the gaming world, along with Avi Arad, the former CEO of Marvel Studios, this project has generated significant excitement. Directed by Wes Ball, known for his work on Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the screenplay is penned by Derek Connolly, the writer behind Jurassic World.

Streaming Deal Overview

This move is part of a groundbreaking agreement between Netflix and Sony Pictures Entertainment, bringing a slate of films to the streaming service globally. The initial arrangement covers selected regions including the U.S., Germany, and Southeast Asia, with plans for global availability by early 2029.

Physical Media for Collectors

For those who cherish physical copies, the Zelda movie will still see a disc release following its theatrical debut, ensuring fans can enjoy it in high fidelity beyond streaming options.

What part of the franchise do you think will inspire the movie? While costuming hints at connections to Twilight Princess, many speculate its narrative may lean into elements from Breath of the Wild.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Source: IGN

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