New video shows soldiers at elden ring movie set

A recently posted video from the Conwy Castle filming location for the Elden Ring movie reveals human soldiers patrolling the walls. The footage was captured by a TikTok user and suggests the production may include early game enemies.

The video was taken outside the real-world Conwy Castle in North Wales, which has been dressed as a set for the film. Soldiers appear on the walls and towers, guarding the site and moving along the battlements. Production on the movie, directed by Alex Garland as a prequel to the game, continues at the location first teased for shooting back in April.

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Illustration depicting Warhorse Studios developers coyly dodging Lord of the Rings RPG rumors amid chaotic fan questions in Reddit AMA.
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Warhorse Studios dodges Lord of the Rings rumors in chaotic Reddit AMA

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Warhorse Studios, developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, remained coy about rumors of a Lord of the Rings RPG during a Reddit AMA on May 1. The session was overshadowed by fan questions about AI replacing a translator. The team confirmed work on a new huge immersive RPG but revealed no further details.

New photos from the London set of A24's Elden Ring film have leaked online, showing props labeled Stormveil and Leyndell Streets, along with replicas of locations from the Lands Between. The images depict a figure resembling Queen Marika with both braids, indicating a pre-Shattering timeline, and other elements like gallows matching the game's opening scene. Filming began recently, following the April 20 announcement of a March 3, 2028 release and full cast.

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Set photos and videos from the A24 adaptation of Elden Ring have leaked online this week. The footage includes a public execution of the Loathsome Dung Eater and a bustling market full of ordinary townspeople. Queen Marika also appears striding through a town set.

Building on prior trailers and promos, Disney showcased the opening 17 minutes of Star Wars film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. Director Jon Favreau presented the action-packed sequence starring Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin and Grogu, ahead of the May 22 theatrical release.

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Actor Andy Serkis has described a shift in Hollywood attitudes toward video game roles. In a new interview, he noted that performers once avoided games but now actively seek them out. Serkis drew from his own experience in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

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