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Kit Connor Will Reportedly Star in Alex Garland's 'Elden Ring' Film

Kit Connor Will Reportedly Star in Alex Garland's 'Elden Ring' Film

Hypebeast30-05-2025
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The highly anticipated live-action film adaptation of FromSoftware's acclaimed video game,Elden Ring, is reportedly eyeingHeartstopperstarKit Connorfor a leading role. This news comes just days afterAlex Garlandwas confirmed to write and direct the movie, a project fromA24andBandai Namco Entertainment.
Connor, known for his breakout role in Netflix'sHeartstopperand more recently seen in Garland's filmWarfare, is reportedly in talks with the director for a significant part. While a formal offer hasn't been made, sources indicate mutual interest from both sides, with scheduling being a key factor. This potential collaboration would mark a reunion for Connor and Garland, and a significant step for the young actor into blockbuster fantasy territory.
Elden Ringis set in the Lands Between, a dark fantasy world where players take on the role of the Tarnished, exiled warriors tasked with restoring the broken Elden Ring and becoming the Elden Lord. The game's rich lore was co-created byHidetaka MiyazakiandGame of ThronesauthorGeorge R. R. Martin, who is also serving as a producer for the film.
While no official release date has been set, given the early stages of development, theElden Ringmovie is estimated to be a few years away, potentially targeting a 2027 or 2028 release. The casting buzz, however, is a major step forward in the film's development, further fueling excitement for this ambitious video game adaptation.
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Sure, I'll go ahead and say it. I'm better than everyone in the world. But when it comes to the outward presentation, I'm just trying to be the best me on a platter.'

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