The world of video games and cinema has been engulfed in a whirlwind of rumors recently, with unconfirmed reports suggesting that Alex Garland, director of films like Annihilation and Civil War, would be in negotiations to direct a film adaptation of Elden Ring for A24. The outlet Nexus Point News was the first to break the news, although it quickly retracted, causing confusion among fans of the game and cinema enthusiasts.
A rather confusing news story that should be taken with a grain of salt
Despite the lack of official confirmation, the rumor quickly spread across platforms like ResetEra and Twitter, where the notable video game news aggregator Wario64 shared it, amplifying its reach. During its brief circulation, Nexus Point News claimed that “Elden Ring is expected to be Garland’s next movie, with filming scheduled to begin in 2026”. However, the article was removed shortly after its publication, leaving many questions unanswered.
Although Nexus Point News is not known for its entertainment coverage, they have broken news stories in the past that suggest a possible connection to the industry. Attention increased when Jeff Sneider, a well-known “Hollywood rule-breaker,” tweeted that Garland is indeed in negotiations for the project, which has further fueled speculation. Additionally, Garland has expressed being a big fan of the game, which could increase the chances of him agreeing to direct the film.
A24 has already shown interest in the field of video games with its recent collaboration on an adaptation of Death Stranding, which suggests that the producer is looking to expand its film catalog. However, the details about the movie’s narrative are uncertain, given that much of the story of Elden Ring is told through item descriptions. Ideas such as a possible prequel focused on Marika have been discussed in the community. Until an official announcement is made, the situation remains in the realm of speculation.