If Michael Cera plays Link, I'm way into this.
The Legend of Zelda
Nintendo's flagship fantasy action-adventure series created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka in 1985, the Zelda series is the source of many revolutionary gameplay conventions, and continues to be one of the most popular and critically acclaimed video game franchises of all time.
Netflix Reportedly Developing Live Action Legend of Zelda Series
Surely there's a bunch of as-yet unexploited YA fiction properties that would be better suited to adaptation, and have more in common with Game of Thrones. The inherent problem is obvious - Link has never canonically spoken, and time has not responded well to the times he has. What is his personality? Brave, mute, cipher? What does he even do? He goes in dungeons, he moves blocks, he shoots statues with arrows, and hits a bunch of shit in a row with his boomerang. By and large the world and characters around him only exist to serve the needs of the game - and while they've made a lot of cool quirky characters, there's no complex conflict in their lives to be mined.
That all being said, I guess the whole point of the franchise is that each new entry is a new Link in a new world, so if they transpose the basic building blocks to a more realistic world with richer storytelling, I guess they could make something work.
Such a bad idea. What's the show gonna be about? A kid running through fields slashing bushes. Have to believe this will never see the light of day.
I completely forgot about that commercial. So good.
So Netflix wants their own Game of Thrones series, that's less adult to appeal to a wider audience, and to attach a known property to it, from a form of media that has not traditionally done well when converted into film. I want to say their heart is in the right place, but I know too many people in Hollywood to believe that this isn't going to be muddled to death.
If our expectations are low enough, at least then we can laugh at it without sadness, right?
I really can't see anything going wrong.
TLoZ is my favorite series by a long mile but I have to say I'm not at all interested in this. It will be terrible no matter what.
Zelda: Link, Ganon's got his hands on the Triforce again!
Link: HYAAA! Ngh! ...Bleh.
Zelda: Also the milk's gone sour. Don't drink that.
Link: Well excuuuuse me, Princess.
@dhiatensor: Bushes? I just had a seconden thought: I can't wait for the episode where he runs in random peoples houses and breaks all the pots xD
I dunno, I kinda liked Legend of Neil. It had its moments.
...but yeah a "serious" live-action Zelda show would be dumb as hell.
What ever happened to the Halo, Metal Gear, and W.O.W. Movies?
The Halo movie is dead and I doubt Metal Gear will ever happen but the Warcraft movie comes out in 2016 and I think it's done filming.
I really want to see what they make, but I will remain skeptical that what they can make will be interesting.
For something like this I'll wait to reserve judgement until the final product is out (if it ever is). I think it could work, I thought The Sword of Truth adaptation was ok and liked Forward Unto Dawn (haven't seen Nightfall yet). The thing that I'm glad about is STARZ isn't doing this. If they were I'd watch it for half a season and be done with it.
" A more family friendly version of Game of Thrones." Is that even fucking possible?
They could easily take the sex scenes out and get it to TV 14 if they wanted.
Yea, I cant seem to wrap my head around this not being awful. Zelda works as a all ages family friendly game, but how in the fuck do you do that with live action? Half the reason Zelda is iconic is because of the sound design. Things like the cheesy mystery music when you discover a chest or hidden area. Overworld adventure music. Zelda games also really lack much of a story, and rely on atmosphere to carry it. Netflicks has done an amazing job with shows like House of Cards, but Live action Zelda is a tall order.
I'm guessing by "family friendly Game of Thrones" they mean it has swords rather than it weaving complex narrative following multiple characters, which is what actually sets GoT apart. Regardless of that though it doesn't sound like a great idea. Maybe it would be cool if Link wasn't in it and Zelda was the main character or something. Who knows though, Netflix has a pretty good track record so far so perhaps it will be a big surprise.
"is intended to be a Game of Thrones style series, albeit with a more family friendly tone."
I'm sorry, what? What does that even mean? When I think of inspiration for a live action Zelda, the last thing that comes to mind is Game of Thrones. Seriously, those two franchises could not be more disparate.
I have no reason for thinking that this will be anything besides absolutely terrible, but I can't say I'm not somewhat interested. I'll definitely end up checking it out one lazy sunday after a few too many drinks or something.
@slurpelve: Yeah, that was real. A pitch to Nintendo.
Honestly? It's a dumbass idea, but it's infinitely more interesting to me to see how Netflix turns this shit into a TV series than watching Hollywood make the most boring mid-level blockbuster by adapting Uncharted or The Last of Us.
@sunjammer: Well, that's sad.
I support this only if they refuse to let Link talk beyond the simple grunts and hiya's he gives when swinging the sword. That would be funny and I would totally watch that.
I don't see how this could work ... I mean at least the original zelda had like what zero plot .... and the plot in the later games was just odd and totally disconnected to the plot in ones that came before.
That advertizement though WOW. Where have all the Michael Jacksonesc group dances gone? I need a Mario Brothers themed one NOW!
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