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A new era for Hyrule: Zelda and Link cast in live‑action adaptation

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Nintendo’s upcoming live‑action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda takes its first real step forward with the announcement of its lead cast. Bo Bragason will portray Princess Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will play Link in the film directed by Wes Ball. Set to release in May 2027, the live‑action venture brings youthful faces to beloved roles and raises anticipation for Hyrule’s cinematic debut.

Fresh faces for iconic heroes

Bo Bragason, a 21‑year‑old British actress, is best known for roles in the BBC series Three Girls, The Jetty, the Disney+ show Renegade Nell, and the 2024 film The Radleys. She also performed motion capture for Luna in Final Fantasy XV’s prequel film, giving her early experience with video‑game‑based storytelling.

Bo Bragason (left) will play Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (right) will play Link in the "Zelda" movie.

Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, aged 16, has appeared in The Haunting of Bly Manor, Flora & Ulysses, voiced Pinocchio in the live‑action remake, and starred in the Canadian comedy series Son of a Critch. His casting as Link confirms his rapid ascent in the acting world.

Vision rooted in classic storytelling

The film is directed by Wes Ball, known for The Maze Runner trilogy and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and produced by Nintendo alongside Avi Arad and franchise creator Shigeru Miyamoto. It is scheduled for global release on May 7, 2027. Speech from Miyamoto via Nintendo’s official channels expressed enthusiasm for the young leads and affirmed the company’s commitment to bringing Zelda to life onscreen.

Ball has described the tone as serious yet whimsical, with visual inspiration drawn from Studio Ghibli. Early speculation points to narrative influences from titles like Ocarina of Time or The Wind Waker, emphasizing Link’s teenage years and Zelda’s emerging strength.

Fan reaction and lore expectations

Fan discussion quickly zeroed in on the age difference between the leads—Bragason at 21 and Ainsworth at 16—fueling speculation about whether Link and Zelda will be portrayed as romantic partners. Critics and franchise scholars remind fans that in most canonical Zelda titles, their bond is partnership and destiny, not romance. Such interpretation reflects longstanding ambiguity in the series’ storytelling.

Nintendo reveals Zelda and Link actors for upcoming Legend of Zelda movie

Meanwhile, excitement remains high for their performances and how well they embody the emotional depth and courage central to the characters. Because both actors are relatively new to major leading roles, their casting suggests Nintendo is positioning Zelda not around star power, but authenticity and potential franchise longevity.

Larger trends in live‑action gaming adaptations

After the massive success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Nintendo’s live‑action strategy has shifted from blockbuster names toward faithfulness to source material and character immersion. By casting lesser‑known talent, the company emphasizes narrative over celebrity and invites fresh interpretations.

Audience fatigue toward live‑action remakes has been discussed, with recent examples receiving mixed responses. But casting choices that align with lore and respect core themes can reinvigorate fan faith—and Zelda’s earlier CGI and reframed narrative tone may tap into a broader appetite for grounded fantasy.

The journey begins anew in Hyrule

With Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as its leads, The Legend of Zelda live‑action adaptation embarks on its defining adventure. Nintendo, under director Wes Ball and producer Shigeru Miyamoto, stakes its ambition on fresh talent and creative fidelity rather than marquee names. Fans will be watching—and hoping—the film restores Hyrule’s magic with respect, wonder, and its own cinematic identity.

The casting announcement is just the opening link—now begins the quest to leap from pixels to the silver screen.

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