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A new Elden Ring movie-related video is being discussed as it appears to confirm early-game enemy encounters and the presence of a recognizable castle from the game. Fans are focusing on how closely the production is mirroring Elden Ring’s earliest areas and iconic locations.

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Key Takeaway The latest Elden Ring movie footage seemingly includes early-game enemies and a recognizable castle, suggesting strong in-game accuracy.
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The latest Elden Ring movie footage seemingly includes early-game enemies and a recognizable castle, suggesting strong in-game accuracy.

A new Elden Ring movie-related video is being discussed as it appears to confirm early-game enemy encounters and the presence of a recognizable castle from the game. Fans are focusing on how closely the production is mirroring Elden Ring’s earliest areas and iconic locations.

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source outlet Eurogamer
content type New video from Elden Ring movie set
seemingly confirmed elements early game foes
seemingly confirmed elements a familiar castle

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  • Look for more coverage and breakdowns of Elden Ring movie set footage from Eurogamer and similar outlets. Eurogamer
  • Track community re-identifications of the “familiar castle” across Elden Ring forums and social media immediately after new clips drop.

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  • New video from Elden Ring movie set seemingly confirms the presence of early game foes and a familiar castle Eurogamer
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Among the many leaked set images, fans spotted what looks like a Leyndell Knight, with his iconic helmet. However, it seems that the base of the helmet might just be the same one worn by one of the knights in the opening episode of House of the Dragon. It seems production recycled the prop by adding the regalia on top. FromSoftware fans couldn't help but find it funny that the Elden Ring movie followed in the developers footsteps by recycling this asset. "If there isn't a scene where someone opens a massive door with From's classic door opening animation I'm leaving the theater," joked one com

FromSoftware Fans Find It Hilarious That The Elden Ring Movie Is Reusing Props From Other Productions
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