‘Elden Ring’ movie set for 2028 release, full cast confirmed

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The full cast for the Elden Ring movie adaptation has been confirmed, alongside a 2028 release date.

An Elden Ring movie adaptation written and directed by Alex Garland was confirmed last year. The film will be created by acclaimed studio A24 in partnership with publishers Bandai Namco and the game’s original creators FromSoftware.  “We’re truly excited to bring the world of Elden Ring to fans in a new form, outside the game,” read a statement. “Stay tuned. The path ahead is only beginning.”

Peter Rice, Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich from DNA will produce the film alongside Game Of Thrones author George R. R. Martin and Vince Gerardis.

It’s now been confirmed that the Elden Ring movie will hit cinemas March 3, 2028. The full cast has also been announced though their roles are still being kept secret.

The live-action movie adaptation of #ELDENRING, produced by the studio A24 in partnership with Bandai Namco and filmed for IMAX, is slated for release on March 3, 2028.
Production will begin in Spring 2026, and the full cast has been announced. Learn more: https://t.co/WyyyXMkiUF pic.twitter.com/gR3Mxxl5Lt

— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING) April 20, 2026

All the actors confirmed for the Elden Ring movie cast:

  • Kit Connor
  • Ben Whishaw
  • Cailee Spaeny
  • Tom Burke
  • Havana Rose Liu
  • Sonoya Mizuno
  • Jonathan Pryce
  • Ruby Cruz
  • Nick Offerman
  • John Hodgkinson
  • Jefferson Hall
  • Emma Laird
  • Peter Serafinowicz

A24 have not shared any information about the plot of the Elden Ring movie, though Banda Namco have shared a brief description of the hugely-successful open-world game on the film’s website. “Created under the guidance of FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki, based on a mythological story written by George R. R. Martin, this action RPG debuted in 2022. It allows players to explore vast environments and dungeons to discover the unknown and enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes from overcoming obstacles and challenges.”

According to a 2025 report by The New Yorker, A24’s head of film Noah Sacco visited Garland at his London home where the superfan showed him the Elden Ring video game. Garland then asked if A24 would be interested in a movie adaptation. “Fuck yeah,” was Sacco’s response. After that, Garland created an “epic” 160-page draft script and took that, alongside a further 40 pages of images, to Japan to get the blessing of Elden Ring’s creators.

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