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Elden Ring Movie Filming Begins, With March 2028 Release Set

Entertainment4/22/2026
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Filming for the Elden Ring movie has begun, with set photos revealing locations from the game. The film, directed by Alex Garland and produced by A24, is scheduled to arrive in theaters on March 3, 2028.

Facts First

  • Filming for the Elden Ring movie has begun, with set photos showing locations like Leyndell Streets and Stormveil Castle.
  • The film is directed by Alex Garland and produced by A24, with a budget allegedly 'well over' $100 million.
  • The cast was announced this week, including Cailee Spaeny in a lead role and Ben Whishaw, Kit Connor, Peter Serafinowicz, and Nick Offerman.
  • Set photos show characters appearing to be the Numen god Marika and a Hornsent faction member.
  • The film is scheduled to arrive in theaters on March 3, 2028.

What Happened

Filming for the Elden Ring movie has begun. Set photos show teasers for locations from the game, including a sign for 'Leyndell Streets' and a box of props labeled 'Stormveil'. The photos also show a character appearing to be the Numen god, Marika, alongside a Hornsent faction member and a helmeted soldier matching Leyndell Knights armor. An image shows gallows matching the game's opening cutscene.

Why this Matters to You

If you are a fan of the Elden Ring game, you may see its iconic locations and characters brought to life in a major film. The project's high budget and involvement of director Alex Garland and studio A24 could indicate a serious artistic approach to adapting the game's complex world.

What's Next

The film is scheduled to arrive in theaters on March 3, 2028. Further set photos and details about the adaptation may be released as filming continues.

Perspectives

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Lore Analysts suggest that specific visual details in the set photos, such as the presence of the Night of the Black Knives or a Hornsent, indicate the film will "dig deeper into Elden Ring's lore than may have been expected."
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The Disappointed describe the current news regarding the production as "Absolutely shattered."