In the summer it was still a rumor. But we’ve known since November: The Legend of Zelda is conquering the big screen. For years, fans of the video game original have been wondering whether we would ever see a cinematic version of the story surrounding it Hero Link and the eponymous one Princess Zelda will see. Now it’s actually happening.
Maze Runner director Wes Ball is bringing The Legend of Zelda film to cinemas. But what interests fans of the original even more is the casting. Who plays Link? There is now a first applicant for the protagonist of the story: Walker Scobell expresses his interest in the role in the Zelda adaptation.
First suitor for Link in the film adaptation of The Legend of Zelda: Who is Walker Scobell?
Walker Scobell is currently involved in another major fantasy project: Er leads the Percy Jackson series on Disney+. At the premiere he was asked by Variety if he could imagine playing Link in Zelda after Percy Jackson.
I’m not entirely sure I want to play Link. But if they came to me, I would definitely consider100 percent.”
The Zelda scepter was, so to speak, given to him in his cradle.
I played Breath of the Wild. I still miss the new game, Tears of the Kingdom, but my dad loves Legend of Zelda. He played the games when he was younger.
Walker Scobell in the trailer for the Percy Jackson series:
Percy Jackson – The Series – S01 Teaser Trailer (German) HD
Scobell celebrated his breakthrough in the Netflix film The Adam Project, in which he played the young version of Ryan Reynolds. Now we can’t wait to see how he performs as Percy Jackson’s main character. At the December 20, 2023 The fantasy series starts on Disney+. The first season consists of eight episodes.
In addition, many fans have already expressed a wish for the cast of Princess Zelda: Euphoria star Hunter Schafer. She is currently as Tigris Snow in the new Hunger Games film, The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, in the cinema. Maybe she’ll soon head to Nintendo’s Zelda Kingdom.
Fantasy epic: When does The Legend of Zelda start in cinemas?
So far stands no concrete theatrical release for The Legend of Zelda. The reason for this is simple: the project is still in its early stages. On the creative side, only director Wes Ball and screenwriter Derek Connolly are confirmed to be involved.
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