
Netflix has been announced as the exclusive streaming platform for the highly anticipated live-action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda, following its theatrical release and subsequent home video distribution.
The announcement of the live-action Legend of Zelda film in 2023 initially sparked scepticism about its actualisation. However, recent casting confirmations have gradually alleviated many doubts. With Netflix confirming its streaming rights, this development strengthens the collaborative relationship between Netflix and Sony Pictures Entertainment, which handles the film’s distribution.
According to a recent press release, this arrangement is part of a “landmark global Pay-1 licensing deal,” a term that signifies the exclusive window following a film’s release in theatres and its availability on home video. This achievement marks a notable milestone in the industry.
The agreement encompasses not just the Zelda film but also a variety of other Sony Pictures titles, which will be gradually released starting later this year as territorial rights become accessible. Full global access to these films on Netflix is expected to be established by early 2029. While details on the specific titles included are still emerging, confirmed titles already announced include The Legend of Zelda and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
For audiences eager to watch the Zelda movie from the comfort of home, it is anticipated to be available on Netflix in the future. While the experience of watching a film in a theatre is unmatched, it remains to be seen whether the adaptation will evoke the same sentiments as the iconic game Twilight Princess, despite potential interruptions from advertisements.
The film is scheduled to premiere in theatres on May 7, 2027. While it may not be a Zelda game arriving on PC soon, community modders have been proactive in enhancing the gaming experience in ways that resonate with fans.












