A Legend of Zelda movie may come with issues.
Although The Super Mario Bros. Movie has proven to be a huge success, this doesn't mean that every other video game franchise, like Legend of Zelda, will be easy to adapt since studios would have to overcome several challenges. Released in 1986, the franchise follows Link as he takes on various villains in an effort to save the world or his loved ones.
It's not impossible as silent films have done this for years, with many still labeled as classics; however, to those who haven't played the franchise, they might find this to be a turn-off. At the same time, giving him a distinctive voice could also end up disappointing fans who are used to his silence and instead prefer his personality to be shown through his expressions and actions.
8 Live-Action Legend of Zelda Would Be Restricting Despite the series boasting many distinctive art styles, it has never gone overly into realism that many other games have strived for. Its worlds have allowed for more unmatched breathtaking environments that will stand the test of time. By making it a live-action, it would be limited in trying to recreate those cartoon environments and fail to do it justice.
Choosing one specific version could disappoint fans and in other cases, even anger some. Then there is the idea that the movie could create its own story instead of adapting one from the games. While it worked for The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the stories of Mario franchise typically don't have the level of depth that Zelda has, so to create a unique storyline could be divisive and lose fans.
For Mortal Kombat, it was an easy transition bringing the combat to the film format, but it would be extremely difficult for Zelda to capture that feeling of exploring the world or exploring temples and solving puzzles. A lot of the gameplay that fans tend to enjoy would be difficult to implement into a film and the fun in figuring out riddles just can't be translated.
2 A Zelda Movie Could Suffer From An Identity Crisis Beginning in 1986, The Legend of Zelda franchise has garnered fans of all ages for decades now. Being a franchise suitable for all ages raises the question of whom the film should be aimed towards? The simple answer would be to aim for all audiences, but with a franchise that has incorporated many styles from around the world, many fans like the franchise for different reasons.
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