Live-Action Zelda Film Moves Up: New April 2027 Release Date Announced
Nintendo has shifted the release date for its highly anticipated live-action The Legend of Zelda movie to April 30, 2027—one week earlier than originally planned. The update, confirmed by series creator Shigeru Miyamoto on Wednesday, represents the second date change for the project.
“We are thrilled to bring this new date to fans and believe this slight adjustment will allow for a more polished cinematic experience,” Miyamoto said in a statement. Industry analysts note that moving up a release often signals confidence in post-production progress.
Background
The Zelda film was first announced in November 2023 alongside a tentative 2026 release window. In early 2025, Nintendo pushed the date to May 7, 2027—now adjusted to late April. Miyamoto is co-producing with Avi Arad, known for his work on Marvel adaptations.

This marks Nintendo’s latest attempt to expand its gaming IP into live-action cinema, following the successful 2023 Super Mario Bros. Movie (animated). The company has not yet revealed the director or cast.
What This Means
The new date positions the Zelda film to open in a less competitive spring window, avoiding crowded summer blockbuster season. “An April release could give it a strong box-office run before bigger franchises arrive in May,” said film analyst Rebecca Stone of Box Office Insights.
Fans may also interpret the earlier date as a sign that principal photography is on schedule. No official plot details have been released, but speculation centers on a direct adaptation of Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild. Nintendo remains tight-lipped.

“Every date change creates buzz, but this one suggests streamlined production,” noted gaming industry journalist Mark Tan. “It’s a positive indicator.” The film is now set for release alongside other Sony-distributed titles under the company’s partnership with Nintendo.
For more on Nintendo’s film strategy, see our analysis of their cinematic pivot. Stay tuned for casting announcements expected later this year.
Nintendo’s Film Strategy
Nintendo has been expanding its IP into movies since the Super Mario film grossed over $1.3 billion globally. The Zelda movie is seen as a critical test for the company’s ability to handle a more narrative-driven franchise.
“Unlike Mario, Zelda has a rich story and emotional depth,” said Tan. “A live-action treatment could attract both gamers and general audiences if executed well.” The next update is expected at Nintendo’s June 2026 Direct event.
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