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Elden Ring Movie Confirmed: Alex Garland, A24, and George R.R. Martin Unite for Epic Adaptation

Elden Ring Movie Confirmed: Alex Garland, A24, and George R.R. Martin Unite for Epic Adaptation

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GAIAJune 9, 2025
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Gaming

Just days before the highly anticipated release of the Elden Ring: Nightreign expansion, FromSoftware’s dark fantasy universe is set to leap from consoles to cinema screens. Bandai Namco Entertainment and A24 have officially confirmed a live-action Elden Ring film, with acclaimed director and writer Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) at the helm, and none other than lore master George R.R. Martin himself involved in shaping the vision. Here’s what’s known-and what remains tantalizingly mysterious-about this monumental adaptation.

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This week’s announcement brings months of speculation to a fever pitch. With A24-the indie powerhouse also tackling the Death Stranding adaptation—partnering alongside Bandai Namco, the project unites some of the most creative forces in entertainment. Garland will both write and direct, joined by George R.R. Martin and Vince Gerardis (Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon) in pivotal creative roles. While no release date or casting details have yet been revealed, the stage is set for a fantasy film with some serious pedigree.

  • Elden Ring’s first live-action movie officially greenlit by Bandai Namco and A24
  • Directed by Alex Garland, with lore input from George R.R. Martin and producer Vince Gerardis
  • No release date yet, but the project follows years of speculation and industry rumors
  • Announcement comes just ahead of the Nightreign expansion, launching May 30, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • A24 and Bandai Namco join forces for the first Elden Ring live-action film
  • Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Civil War) to write and direct
  • George R.R. Martin and Vince Gerardis bring deep lore and production experience
  • Details remain scarce—but anticipation is sky-high

Game Info

FeatureSpecification
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
Release DateTBA
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action (film adaptation)
PlatformsTheatrical release (TBA)
Elden Ring in-game screenshot showcasing a sweeping landscape
Elden Ring’s haunting world—soon to be reimagined in live-action

The film announcement isn’t out of the blue. Elden Ring has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, firmly establishing itself as one of gaming’s modern epics. Hidetaka Miyazaki, FromSoftware’s visionary director, has previously hinted at ambitions to expand the universe beyond games. “I don’t think we at FromSoftware have the knowledge or ability to produce something in another medium,” he admitted last year. “A very strong partner would have to step in.” With A24—known for both genre-defining indies and arthouse hits—plus Garland’s thoughtful, often unsettling visual style, that partner may have finally arrived.

Elden Ring battle scene featuring a player character facing a massive enemy
Translating Elden Ring’s monumental boss fights to live action will be a formidable challenge

Still, translating Elden Ring’s dense, cryptic lore and sprawling world into a two-hour film won’t be simple. Garland’s past work—often cerebral and visually bold—suggests he’ll avoid a generic fantasy blockbuster. The involvement of George R.R. Martin, who co-created the game’s mythos, hints at a story that could balance ambiguity with grand narrative arcs. Yet, the lack of casting news, release window, or story specifics leaves plenty of room for both excitement and skepticism. Will the film embrace the game’s signature sense of mystery? Can it capture the harrowing majesty of the Lands Between, or the terror of its iconic bosses?

Elden Ring screenshot showing a mysterious glowing tree and ancient ruins
The mystical allure of the Lands Between—a key ingredient for cinematic success

Of course, for those eagerly awaiting more Elden Ring, all eyes are on the imminent Nightreign expansion dropping May 30. Whether the film will draw directly from the game’s DLC storylines or forge its own path remains to be seen. One thing is certain: with this show-stopping team onboard, Elden Ring’s world is about to get much, much bigger.

TL;DR: Bandai Namco and A24 have confirmed a live-action Elden Ring film directed by Alex Garland, with George R.R. Martin and Vince Gerardis joining the creative team. No release date is set, but the adaptation aims to bring FromSoftware’s haunting universe to theaters, just as the Nightreign expansion launches May 30, 2025.

Source: Bandai Namco Entertainment via GamesPress