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Filming wraps on Alex Garland’s Elden Ring movie after six-month shoot
Filming for Alex Garland’s live-action Elden Ring adaptation has finished following a roughly six-month shoot, announced via a now-deleted Instagram post from prop artist Sean Schofield. The post thanked cast and crew and included a sign-off from Garland and several production leaders. Kit Connor is attached as a star and the movie is scheduled to open March 3, 2028, moving into more than a year of post-production. This marks the transition from principal photography to post-production on a high-profile adaptation of the FromSoftware game co-created by Hidetaka Miyazaki with contributions from George R.R. Martin.
- Principal photography lasted about six months and began in spring 2026, then wrapped when the Instagram post was shared and subsequently deleted.
- Prop artist Sean Schofield posted a thank-you message to cast and crew that included signatures from Alex Garland and other production figures.
- Kit Connor is listed among the cast, and the film is slated for release on March 3, 2028, giving the production over a year for post-production work.
- The project adapts Elden Ring, the FromSoftware game developed with Hidetaka Miyazaki and contributions from George R.R. Martin, into a live-action feature.