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Zelda Movie Release Moves Up to Late April 2027

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Nintendo is accelerating the theatrical debut of its live-action *The Legend of Zelda* film, moving the worldwide release date forward by one week. Executive producer Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed the shift on social media, stating the production team is united in advancing the schedule to deliver the movie sooner. The new premiere date is set for April 30, 2027, moving up from the previously scheduled May 7 slot.

While the reason for the adjustment is unconfirmed, speculation suggests Nintendo might be positioning the film to avoid direct competition with other major releases, such as Shawn Levy's *Star Wars: Starfighter*, currently slated for late May. The film, directed by Wes Ball, will star Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Bo Bragason. Details regarding the specific timeline or continuity the movie will follow remain undisclosed, despite early promotional images showing Link in his traditional green attire.

Beyond the cinema, the post-theatrical streaming window for *The Legend of Zelda* has already been secured. Sony Pictures established an exclusivity deal in early 2026 that grants Netflix the first streaming rights once the film concludes its theatrical run. This major franchise push coincides with the 40th anniversary of the game series in 2026.