Elden Ring Movie Leaks

- Leaked set photos show A24’s Elden Ring movie filming at the Old Royal Naval College, with locations that resemble Leyndell. (polygon.com) - Behind-the-scenes footage and props indicate the Loathsome Dung Eater appears, and a 'Stormveil' prop box hints at Stormveil Castle sets. (pcgamer.com) (egw.news) - The film is currently listed for global theatrical release on March 3, 2028, though coverage suggests DLC Shadow of the Erdtree content likely won’t be included. (allkeyshop.com) (movieweb.com)

Leaked photos and videos from A24’s *Elden Ring* shoot in London now point to at least two major game locations — and one of the game’s most notorious characters — making the jump to film. (polygon.com) Polygon reported Thursday that new set photos place the production at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, a site fans say resembles Leyndell, the Royal Capital. The same report said other props suggest the movie is also building scenes tied to Stormveil Castle and the Academy of Raya Lucaria. (polygon.com) PC Gamer reported that newly leaked behind-the-scenes footage appears to show the Loathsome Dung Eater, an optional but prominent nonplayer character from the game, in a staged scene on set. Separate leaked images circulated online also showed a box labeled “Stormveil,” reinforcing the idea that the film is drawing from the game’s early and midgame landmarks. (pcgamer.com) (egw.news) Bandai Namco and A24 first announced the live-action adaptation in May 2025, with Alex Garland attached to write and direct. On April 20, 2026, Bandai Namco said the film would be shot for IMAX and released globally on March 3, 2028. (bandainamcoent.com 1) (bandainamcoent.com 2) Those leaks matter because *Elden Ring* is not built around one tidy quest line. The 2022 game sends players through a fractured kingdom called the Lands Between, where places like Leyndell, Stormveil, and Raya Lucaria are less like levels and more like power centers in a civil war over a shattered order. (bandainamcoent.com) (polygon.com) The Dung Eater clue points in the same direction. In the game, he is tied to one of several possible endings, so his apparent inclusion suggests Garland’s adaptation is pulling from the main game’s darker side quests and not just its poster-image bosses and castles. (pcgamer.com) (bandainamcoent.com) Coverage this week also indicates the movie is sticking to the base game rather than *Shadow of the Erdtree*, the expansion released in 2024. MovieWeb’s character rundown focused on figures from the original story, and the reported set material matches locations from the base game rather than the expansion’s separate Land of Shadow. (movieweb.com) (bandainamcoent.com) That would fit Garland’s recent comments and reputation as a fan of the source material. PC Gamer noted earlier this month that Garland had spoken publicly about repeated playthroughs of *Elden Ring*, and the current leaks show a production spending money on physical sets and props instead of hiding the whole world behind computer-generated backdrops. (pcgamer.com) (polygon.com) For now, the studio has not officially explained which ending, protagonist, or timeline the film will use. But the latest London leaks make one point harder to dispute: A24’s version is not treating *Elden Ring* as a vague fantasy brand — it is rebuilding specific corners of the Lands Between for a March 3, 2028 release. (bandainamcoent.com) (polygon.com)

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