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Alright, so here’s a wild one for you. The Legend of Zelda is getting its own live-action movie (yes, you heard that right), but we’ve got almost two years to wait. Meanwhile, Google decided to drop some cheeky little surprises in their search results about it. I mean, who thinks to do that this early? Anyway, when you look up the actors playing Link and Zelda, Google throws in some sneaky references to the games. So, the plot and timeline for the movie? Total mystery. But these actors? They’re already getting some playful nods from, like, one of the most used websites ever.
Remember when The Super Mario Bros. Movie blew up last year? Everyone was like, “What’s next? Zelda, maybe?” And bam, here we go. Although, I gotta say, when they announced a live-action version instead of animated, a lot of folks were like, “Hmm, is this gonna work?” But then they revealed who’s playing Link and Zelda, and suddenly everyone’s excited again. Even Google’s on board to keep the hype train going.
So get this: Eurogamer noticed that when you type in Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (the guy playing Link) or Bo Bragason (our Princess Zelda), Google adds some hilarious Easter eggs. Ainsworth gets these epic “KYAAAA! HYAAAAA!” grunts. It’s kind of perfect. And Bragason? Google throws in the classic “Well excuse me, Princess,” like straight out of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show from back in the day. I mean, those lines have become meme gold, right?
Mark your calendars, if you’re the planning type — the film was supposed to hit theaters on March 26, 2027, but now it’s been pushed to May 7, 2027. Purely “production reasons,” they say. So, a couple of extra months to hang out till Zelda hits the big screen. But hey, these little Easter eggs online are keeping us talking, and I guess that’s the idea.
Look, whether this turns into one of those epic live-action adaptations or not? Who’s to say. People are optimistic though, because, well, it’s Zelda. It’s got such a massive fanbase already, and who doesn’t want to see Link (finally) on the big screen? Just keep an eye out for more updates — who knows what niblets they’ll drop next!