22 June 2015   
             EXCLUSIVE: “Legend of Zelda” TV series adaptation goes to pilot stage at Amazon    
    Once rumored in development for Netflix, Nintendo’s “Legend  Of Zelda” live action TV series is still alive but with another  streaming platform attached: Amazon.
 Aiming to be a “Game of Thrones” for a family audience” as reported by The Wall Street Journal at the time of the project’s announcement, epic Zelda would be the perfect bridge between the ambitious and provocative dramas & dramedies Amazon starts delivering (as Transparent or The Man in the High Castle)  and their kids’ programming offer including both animated and live  action series. A pilot will be shot this August, between New York and  Savannah in Georgia, and will join Amazon’s next batch of pilots for an  early 2016 due date, alongside Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Casanova, Guillermo Del Toro’s Carnival Row, David E. Kelley’s Trial, possibly Bryan Cranston’s Sneaky Pete previously for CBS and The Untitled Woody Allen Project (if it ever sees the light of day). A new Zelda game for Wii U has recently been postponed to 2016. Coincidence?