Alex Garland Wrote 160 Pages for Elden Ring
Elden Ring, which has recently taken the gaming world by storm, is now in the news for its big-screen adaptation. New details about Alex Garland, who is directing the film produced by A24, have further fueled fan excitement. Garland is rumored to have embarked on an unexpectedly intense preparation process for the script.
Preparing for Elden Ring with a 160-Page Script and 40 Drawings
According to newly revealed information, Alex Garland not only wrote a script but also penned a full 160 pages of text for Elden Ring. He also created 40 different drawings to support the project, successfully capturing the game’s dark and captivating atmosphere on paper. These details reveal the director’s deep commitment to the game.
A24’s role in the film’s development is noteworthy. In initial meetings with the production company’s executives, Garland reportedly personally introduced Elden Ring on PlayStation and then shared the idea of an adaptation. The studio resonated with the idea, and the process officially began with Garland’s extensive draft of the script.
As a result of this effort, the project was moved to Japan and shared directly with the FromSoftware team. Meetings with Elden Ring creator Hidetaka Miyazaki were positive, and the film’s approval was secured. Garland’s extensive work has brought the adaptation fans have been waiting for years to reality.
And Garland isn’t alone. The project also features production from George R.R. Martin, who also played a role in the game’s development. This suggests that Elden Ring will not only be an adaptation, but also a unique production that remains true to the spirit of the game’s world. Fans are now eagerly awaiting the first images, shaped by Garland’s vision.
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