George R.R. Martin hints at Elden Ring TV show.

George R.R. Martin hints at involvement in the rumored Elden Ring movie/TV show, increasing speculation.

July 1st 2024.

George R.R. Martin hints at Elden Ring TV show.
There has been quite a buzz about George R.R. Martin's involvement in an Elden Ring movie or TV show. It seems like the rumors have just gotten louder, as Martin himself has hinted at his personal involvement. It's interesting to note that video game movies have been around for over three decades, but it's the recent success of Sonic The Hedgehog that has really caught Hollywood's attention. It's wild to think that a movie about a blue hedgehog would be the one to finally do justice to a video game adaptation.

Of course, the success of other video game adaptations such as The Super Mario Bros. Movie, The Last Of Us, and Fallout, has also piqued Hollywood's interest. Now, it seems like every major new game has a movie rumor attached to it. This includes the seemingly impossible task of adapting Elden Ring into a live action film, which creator Hidetaka Miyazaki hinted at just last week.

And now, we have George R.R. Martin, the acclaimed writer of Game of Thrones, adding fuel to the fire. In a recent blog post celebrating Elden Ring's Nebula Award for Game Writing, Martin mentioned his collaboration with Miyazaki on the game's worldbuilding. However, it's not entirely clear what his specific role was. Some say he only came up with the background lore, while others speculate that he may have had a hand in the game's text. Whatever the case may be, his involvement is undeniable.

But what's even more intriguing is Martin's sly mention of the rumors surrounding an Elden Ring movie or TV show. He claims to have nothing to say about it, but his words and tone suggest otherwise. It's clear that he knows something and is probably more involved than he's letting on. This is not surprising, considering Martin's extensive experience in TV production, as opposed to his limited involvement in movies.

His mention of the rumors also implies that an official announcement may be on the horizon. After all, there are many questions that need to be answered about how one would adapt a game with such intricate and ambiguous storytelling. However, Martin's tendency to talk about his work well in advance may mean that fans will have to wait a while for any concrete news.

In the meantime, the question remains: would you watch a live action adaptation of Elden Ring? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to reach out to us through email, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Our Submit Stuff page also makes it easy to submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features without having to send an email.

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