It came out in 1985It's shocking to me they didn't make a tie in game
The movies doesn't really cover anything that hasn't already been done in one of the many Mario games released in the last 40 years.It's shocking to me they didn't make a tie in game
I think the DnD movie could serve as a tone template for Zelda. Not full on Marvel snark, but a fairly light tone, lots of visual gags, and a brisk plot.Mario works as a children movie and I hope the future sequels make even more money, but honestly this doesn’t say a Zelda movie will work.
Ok, I said from the 700m. I didn't count digital release, and I also don't know the estimated cut between Universal/Illumination/Nintendo."This comes courtesy of MST Financial senior analyst David Gibson, who estimates that the movie will make $1.2 billion total at the box office, followed by an additional $2.3 billion from its digital release. Altogether, that’s $3.5 billion (about £2.8 billion).
Obviously, all that money won’t go to Nintendo – Illumination and Universal will be taking a cut – but Gibson tells Axios that Nintendo will come out of the venture with around $1.1 billion (about £886 million)."
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I think the DnD movie could serve as a tone template for Zelda. Not full on Marvel snark, but a fairly light tone, lots of visual gags, and a brisk plot.
The real question is whether to have Link talk or not.
I think Zelda should be more like LotR, high fantasy with some really minor humor from side characters.I think the DnD movie could serve as a tone template for Zelda. Not full on Marvel snark, but a fairly light tone, lots of visual gags, and a brisk plot.
The real question is whether to have Link talk or not.
That would be terrible, I am sorry to say this but lets be honest Zelda wouldn’t work for a movie and I will be proven right in the next 3-5 years
Revenue...wonder how much of that will be pure profit. Suggests they are making the lions share and Illumination are junior partners 80/20? 90/10?"This comes courtesy of MST Financial senior analyst David Gibson, who estimates that the movie will make $1.2 billion total at the box office, followed by an additional $2.3 billion from its digital release. Altogether, that’s $3.5 billion (about £2.8 billion).
Obviously, all that money won’t go to Nintendo – Illumination and Universal will be taking a cut – but Gibson tells Axios that Nintendo will come out of the venture with around $1.1 billion (about £886 million)."
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I think the DnD movie could serve as a tone template for Zelda. Not full on Marvel snark, but a fairly light tone, lots of visual gags, and a brisk plot.
The real question is whether to have Link talk or not.
He should ask Nintendo if buying a ticket to see it can be deducted from the debt.That guys got out of prison just in time to see the Mario movie.
For him it is DLC. And Nintendo always makes you pay for DLC.He should ask Nintendo if buying a ticket to see it can be deducted from the debt.
Wouldn’t a Zelda movie just basically be Princess Mononoke though?That would be terrible, I am sorry to say this but lets be honest Zelda wouldn’t work for a movie and I will be proven right in the next 3-5 years
Don’t we HAVE princess mononoke already though? And you know a mid-2020s Hollywood production of a Zelda movie is not going to be a subtle arthouse movie like PM was.Wouldn’t a Zelda movie just basically be Princess Mononoke though?
Is that talking about the hands pulling apart the square? Could be a ref to Ring Fit Adventure.
The kind of Ring Fit adventure you play w/ your gf?Is that talking about the hands pulling apart the square? Could be a ref to Ring Fit Adventure.
My Grindr folk.The kind of Ring Fit adventure you play w/ your gf?
The art style is really off on it. It also looks so generic, oh wow, another movie where two worlds collide.Hopefully Elemental is another Disney flop.
I think the DnD movie could serve as a tone template for Zelda. Not full on Marvel snark, but a fairly light tone, lots of visual gags, and a brisk plot.
The real question is whether to have Link talk or not.
The Hero of Hyrule, born a mute.My idea is for other characters to talk but not Link, and to accomplish this without being too awkward by having parallel stories/scenes. Link is usually alone grinding away at his combat and exploration while other characters talk amongst each other, sometimes while watching him (common anime trope crystal ball type stuff).
I think he would still need to speak at least minimally on occasion, unless they come up with some explanation for why he doesn't talk...which would probably be lame as hell.
If you played him as a Clint Eastwood type western character he could just squint, grunt, and nod his way through, I just don't think that tone would work.My idea is for other characters to talk but not Link, and to accomplish this without being too awkward by having parallel stories/scenes. Link is usually alone grinding away at his combat and exploration while other characters talk amongst each other, sometimes while watching him (common anime trope crystal ball type stuff).
I think he would still need to speak at least minimally on occasion, unless they come up with some explanation for why he doesn't talk...which would probably be lame as hell.