Excuse me, Princess
You might remember, back in 2015, several reports emerged that Netflix was working with Nintendo to produce a live-actionLegend of Zeldaseries. Mere weeks later, it seemed as if this exciting project was nothing more than wishful thinking. Well, in today’s hot gossip, it is being reported that theZeldaseries was indeed in the works, but Nintendo canceled the project after its existence was leaked to the press.
The intriguing new tidbit comes from U.S. comedian Adam Conover, dating back to a time when Conover worked with viral website CollegeHumor. According to Conover, the CollegeHumor team were working on a series ofStarFoxskits that featured stop-motion animation – a play on Wes Anderson’s 2009 movieFantastic Mr. Fox.These skits had Nintendo’s backing, with Shigeru Miyamoto himself visiting the CollegeHumor office.

But speaking on podcastTheSerfTimesyesterday, (as noted bysuperrerogatory), Conover recounted how, out of the blue, the plug was abruptly pulled on theStarFoxproject. You can hear Conover’s story for yourself at 39:00 in the video below.
“Suddenly there were reports Netflix isn’t doing thisLegend of Zeldaanymore. I said ‘what happened?'” remembers Conover. “And then I heard from my boss we’re not doing ourStarFoxanymore […] He was like ‘oh, someone at Netflix leaked theLegend of Zeldathing, they weren’t supposed to talk about it,’ Nintendo freaked out […] they pulled the plug on everything, the entire program to adapt these things.”

The live-actionLegend of Zeldaseries was first brought to the public’s attention byThe Wall Street Journal, who described the show as “Game of Thronesfor a family audience.” Then-Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata would go on to neither outright confirm nor deny the show’s existence when speaking withTime, but stated that “the [WSJ] article in question is not based on correct information.”
So while it appears that this now six-year story still has its own fair share of facts, rumors, misinterpretations, and secrets, the one thing we’ll ever truly gain from it is the heartbreak.

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