Link is coming to the big screen with one of his iconic styles in a new The Legend of Zelda image.
Nintendo's Legend of Zelda franchise was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka in 1986, and follows the hero Link on his quest to save Princess Zelda and Hyrule from Ganon. The series has sold over 180 million copies and is one of the best-selling series in gaming history, with over 20 titles.
With just over a year remaining until the film's release, cinematographer Gyula Pados took to his Instagram to share a photo of The Legend of Zelda movie's clapperboard, with the project's shooting title seemingly being "Umami." More notably, the clapperboard has concept art of Benjamin Evan Ainsworth's Link donning a very game-accurate costume for the character. However, Pados later took down his post, with UniversoNintendo's Felipe Lima re-sharing the image on Twitter.
Click here to see the new Legend of Zelda image showcasing the game-accurate Link design.
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