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Legend of Zelda Director Confirms Movie is in Good Hands

Wes Ball, the director of the upcoming Legend of Zelda movie, recently gave fans a promising sign that the project is in good hands by affirming his love for the franchise. The blockbuster success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie last summer opened the floodgates of speculation about other major Nintendo properties being adapted to the big screen, with The Legend of Zelda being the most likely candidate due to both its status as the Big N’s second most-famous franchise and the vast amount of story material to draw from.

Back in November, it was officially announced that a live-action Legend of Zelda film was in the works at Sony Pictures Entertainment, with Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto handling production duties alongside longtime Spider-Man film head Avi Arad. In the director’s chair will sit Wes Ball, who is known for such fantasy epics as the Maze Runner series and the recently released Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.

Fans naturally have high expectations for the Legend of Zelda movie, and director Wes Ball was recently asked what his favorite Zelda game was during the red-carpet premiere for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. He avoided the question, leaving some to question if he ever played any of the games before. However, Ball himself later disposed of this notion by posting a photo of himself in front of a Tears of the Kingdom poster while assuring his followers that he is indeed a fan of the series — and that his previous silence was to avoid anyone misinterpreting his words.

There is already plenty of speculation about Wes Ball’s Legend of Zelda film, as the series has had multiple timelines and stories that would work as an entry point for newcomers. There is also the age-old question about who should play iconic characters like Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf in their live-action debut, and fans are debating how main character Link should be depicted in the film. In the Zelda games, Link is a silent vessel for the player to interact with the

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