Nintendo rules out Link spending all his time climbing in Zelda's live-action

Walled Kyoto.– With the confirmation that Nintendo is preparing a live-action version of the Zelda saga, many questions have arisen about what fans will (or won't) be able to see in the film.
For starters, no one knows if the production will hire Zoras, Gorons, Gerudos, and Royal Rites, or if it will use actors who do not belong to those ethnicities to play them, which has already set Twitter on fire (again).
The Zelda movie has generated a lot of concernDid you like the casting for the live-action film of The Legend of Zelda? pic.twitter.com/tKoOxxuVWZ
— VideoArtGame (@VideoArtGame) July 16, 2025
Secondly, there is growing concern about whether we will see Link climbing and rolling all the time, as happens in video games, where eager players resort to these moves to get to any location in Hyrule faster.
Among the comments of concern are gems such as:
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“Is it going to be all climbing again!?”
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“Is the movie going to last seven hours if it doesn’t improve its stamina?”
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“Will Link talk or just communicate with signs?”
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“Will the UN do anything to make the Gorons eat something other than stones?”
Climbing well ladder show us a nice view of Link. #TearsOfTheKingdom #Zelda #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/pUMhognb7U
— Japanese – ソウダネ (@hhhhhirofumi) June 10, 2024
With the first images of the film, all kinds of theories, doubts, and nonsense have emerged, which Nintendo will have to address if it doesn't want to generate a wave of massive emulation (and memes) before the premiere.
Another recurring concern among the fandom is whether the "Hero of Time" will spend two hours cooking to obtain a dish that only regenerates half a heart, or if this time with a whole chicken he will be ready to face Ganondorf without vomiting at the first onslaught.
"There will be some climbing, but with cinematic cuts," a company spokesperson clarified. "Also, the actor we cast to play Link isn't up for crawling through the grass, so don't worry: he won't be rolling the whole time."
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