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That's why I hope if there is a 'Legend of Zelda' movie, it's done in a way where there is a strong Studio Ghibli influence. Less medieval, more fairy tale in tone. Plus it has creatures that are NOT orcs or the usually fantasy troupes.
And treat Link as if he's Mad Max or The Driver. Speaks only when it's needed. Give him like 15 lines of dialog.
Yeah, I'm not a big medieval fantasy fan, but I've always loved the Zelda games because Hyrule and the other settings are all so colorful and varied. Imagine the City In The Sky from Twilight Princess in live action. It'd be stunning.
Oh, I love this idea.
Is Mask a standalone game, sequel, or where does it fall in the game timeline?
I think that's the problem with high fantasy or at least, Hollywood's take on high fantasy. Some franchises are just stuck doing the Lord of the Rings model when you can do whatever you wanna do. Espcaillly when it's not 'earth' per say. Go Star Wars/Trek crazy with the creatures.
What kind of issues would this movie have if Jones decided to adapt the Arthas storyline instead of the beginning of the war?
I think maybe Warcraft's mythos are just...too big. There has been novels right? How good were they?
By using the novels as a guideline, it can help streamline the narrative a bit.
I'm no filmmaker, but adapting them like you would a comic movie might work. There you don't adapt a specific comic, you take the good stuff and supplement it with your own to put out a watchable product.
I think maybe Warcraft's mythos are just...too big. There has been novels right? How good were they?
By using the novels as a guideline, it can help streamline the narrative a bit.