A film adaptation of Elden Ring? Rumors surrounding a collaboration between Studio A24 and director Alex Garland have sparked a flurry of speculation. Comments from key figures fuel the speculation.

The rumor mill is churning: Director Alex Garland and independent studio A24 are reportedly working on a movie adaptation of the acclaimed video game Elden Ring.
Details are vague, but the report is already sparking heated discussions among the community of fans, who vacillate between hype and disbelief.
Origins Of The Rumor
A few hours ago, a now-deleted article from Nexus Point News caused a stir in the gaming and film communities.
It stated that a movie adaptation of Elden Ring was in the works and that filming would begin in 2026.
The news spread fast, especially since Alex Garland was getting named as director and the US studio A24 as production partner.
A Myth On The Brink Of Cinema
Released in 2022, Elden Ring is an action RPG by FromSoftware, known for its punishing difficulty, vast open world, and deep, enigmatic lore
Players take on the role of a Tarnished, journeying through the mystical Lands Between to reforge the shattered Elden Ring and ascend as Elden Lord.
The game’s dark fantasy setting, co-created by Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin, offers a rich narrative universe filled with gods, demigods, curses, wars, and tragic family sagas
Its storytelling is fragmented and largely indirect, challenging players to piece together the lore themselves. This very structure may be why a cinematic reinterpretation could be beneficial in piecing together the larger story.
Whispers of a potential film first began circulating as early as February 2025. George R. R. Martin himself mentioned the possibility in July 2024, and again more recently in an interview with IGN
He expressed uncertainty about whether the project would move forward—or if he’d even be involved.
In an interview with the Guardian in June 2024, FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki also openly stated that even though the idea of a movie seems tempting, FromSoftware itself did not have the necessary experience to produce films of this magnitude.
Working with Alex Garland and a studio like A24 to bring on board partners with the necessary vision and technical expertise could therefore be conceivable.

Garland, known for Ex Machina, Annihilation, and more recently Civil War, had previously hinted at stepping away from directing.
However, he later clarified that it was more of a creative break than a permanent departure.
Famed for his atmospheric, cerebral approach to sci-fi, Garland’s style seems like a natural match for the haunting world of Elden Ring.
For many fans, the idea of him directing an Elden Ring film sounds almost too good to be true. Could he already be quietly working on something new?
The involvement of A24 is equally intriguing. Since its founding in 2012, the studio has gained a reputation for bold, visually striking films like Midsommar, Moonlight, and Everything Everywhere All At Once.
More recently, A24 has begun exploring larger IPs and higher-budget projects. A partnership with Garland on a dark, visionary Elden Ring adaptation could mark a major artistic milestone—especially given their shared interest in moody, unconventional cinema.
Nothing Confirmed – But Imaginations Run Wild
So far, no official details have emerged. No casting, no synopsis—just rumors
Nexus Point News is not yet considered a reliable source, though it has accurately leaked Marvel-related info in the past. Still, many fans remain skeptical about the legitimacy of the claims.
That hasn’t stopped the internet from diving headfirst into speculation. Fan forums are buzzing with casting fantasies (“Robert Eggers would be my dream director!”) and debates over how the game’s unique storytelling could translate to film.
On Reddit, one user summed up a common concern: “Is there even enough story for a movie?” The prevailing response: absolutely—if handled correctly.
“The main plot is simple—kill bosses, become Elden Lord. But the lore? It’s thousands of years of betrayal, tragedy, and war.”– Reddit comment
Some theorize that the movie could focus on events preceding the game: the shattering of the Ring, the war of the demigods, and the tragic saga of Marika, Radagon, and their children.
One thing the fanbase seems to agree on: if Elden Ring becomes a film, it shouldn't be a traditional fantasy blockbuster. It should be a nightmarish, visually stunning journey through a decaying world.
Final Thoughts: Still Just Rumors—But Not Impossible
Whether the rumors turn out to be true remains to be seen. But with names like Garland and A24 in the mix, it’s easy to imagine a project that could do justice to the haunting, labyrinthine world of Elden Ring
The lore alone could support more than a single film—provided the adaptation finds the right creative path.
Which characters, storylines, or scenes would you want to see on the big screen? And is Garland the right director to bring this world to life?
Share your theories and hopes with us!