Rock star Uli Latukefu plays Ganondorf in Zelda movie
The world of Hyrule is getting a cinematic makeover, and the cast for the live-action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda is shaping up to be an epic adventure. Reportedly, the iconic figure of the evil warlock Ganondorf has landed in the casting of Australian actor Uli Latukefu, promising a formidable presence as the film’s main antagonist.
This exciting development fuels rumors that Nintendo and Sony are planning something bigger than a single movie—a sprawling trilogy dedicated to this beloved adventure. The collaboration promises to bring the magical world of Zelda to the big screen in a truly grand scale.
Latukefu brings an undeniable charisma to the role, lending gravitas to Ganondorf’s terrifying reign over the kingdom. Beyond the villain, the supporting cast is also filling important roles. Benjamin Evan Ainsworth is slated to portray the heroic adventurer Link, while Bo Bragason will step into the shoes of Princess Zelda. This casting marks the first new additions since the leads were initially revealed.
The production team is already in motion, helmed by director Wes Ball and featuring scripts penned by Derek Connolly and T.S. Nowlin, bringing a familiar sense of adventure to the adaptation. While plot specifics remain under wraps, fans can anticipate the classic narrative: Link embarking on a perilous quest to save Princess Zelda from the clutches of the evil warlock Ganondorf.
Filmmakers are often known for their ability to handle epic storylines with nuance, and this project carries that promise. The film has navigated some delays in its production timeline, but the focus remains squarely on delivering an experience worthy of Hyrule’s legendary status.
The movie is now set to hit theaters on April 30th, following a shift from the initial target date. This adjustment signals a commitment to quality, ensuring that this live-action journey unfolds exactly as it should—a grand tale of courage, magic, and epic conflict.