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Elden Ring Movie Buzz: Leaks and Castle Clips from Wales!

May 26, 2026 JauntyM 0
Elden Ring Movie Buzz: Leaks and Castle Clips from Wales!

Hey, gamers! Big news is brewing in the world of Elden Ring, and it looks like we’re getting a live-action movie adaptation. You might have caught wind of this already, but the updates have been rolling in, and they’re as intriguing as they are mysterious. We’re not talking about a massive leak like an early game release, but more like behind-the-scenes glimpses that have slipped through the cracks.

Our latest peek comes straight from Wales, where a clip surfaced showing an old castle with some eerily familiar guards. The caption on the video cheekily dubbed it “Stormveil IRL,” which definitely gets the imagination racing! While it’s not as straightforward a connection as earlier leaks—where we clearly saw locations and characters straight out of the game—this castle clip certainly has that Elden Ring vibe.

This new footage, shared on TikTok by a user named mightbeliber, shows a striking old castle, and those sentinels? They look like the very same foes we’ve faced countless times in the game. However, let’s not jump to conclusions without solid evidence. As far as the video goes, it might just as easily be a scene from a historical drama. Still, the Elden Ring connection is hard to ignore.

But wait, there’s more! Back in April, North Wales Pioneer reported that Conwy Castle would be closing its doors for filming of a project tied to Alex Garland, the writer and director of our beloved Elden Ring film. Garland has ties to London’s Katana Films, which reached out to locals about the filming and its impact on the area. So, while we might not have rock-solid proof just yet, it’s a fair bet that Conwy Castle will play a significant role in the movie, even if we’re left guessing which specific location it will represent.

Now, a little history for you: Conwy Castle, built between 1283 and 1287 by Edward I during his campaign across Wales, has withstood the test of time through various conflicts, only to face its decline in 1665. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is praised as one of the finest examples of medieval military architecture in Europe. Talk about a stunning backdrop for a fantasy epic!

The Elden Ring film is slated to hit theaters in 2028, and who knows? They might just manage to CGI out the modern-day elements we might spot in the filming, like service trucks or drones. Can’t wait to see how this all unfolds! Stay tuned for more updates as we dig deeper into this cinematic journey!

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