News from foreign media indicates that Nintendo and Netflix are collaborating on a Legend of Zelda project. Although the specific details of the presentation form have not yet been made public, according to channels that previously reported news such as the prequel to The Witcher TV series, the two parties will cooperate to launch a Legend of Zelda movie and TV series, and Netflix is considering inviting "Dutch Brother" Tom Holland to play the protagonist Link. 2021 is the 35th anniversary of the birth of The Legend of Zelda. Nintendo is expected to hold a series of celebrations and launch corresponding products this year. Nintendo has previously confirmed that it will cooperate with Universal and Illumination Animation to launch a Mario movie, which will be released in 2022. If Netflix can really produce film and television works related to The Legend of Zelda, it is estimated that the animated series will be broadcast earlier, while the movie will be broadcast later than Mario. In terms of appearance, Tom Holland and Link do look somewhat similar. If he really played Link, would you be satisfied? The latest game in the Legend of Zelda series, "Zelda Warriors: Age of Calamity", has been confirmed to be released on Switch on November 20th. |
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