George R. R. Martin Might Be Hinting At An Elden Ring Show Or Film

Summary
- George R. R. Martin appears to tease an Elden Ring TV or film adaptation in his latest blog post.
- He jokingly says he has "nothing to say", but it only has fans more intrigued,
- Hidetaka Miyazaki has previously said he'd be open to the idea of an Elden Ring adaptation.
Fans think that George R. R. Martin is hinting at some kind of Elden Ring adaptation being in the works. The author, who worked with FromSoftware on the writing of Elden Ring, refers to rumours of a TV or film adaptation in his latest blog post, and appears to suggest that he knows more than he's letting on.
Martin references these apparent rumours in a blog post that mentions his work on Elden Ring. Here, he teases that he has "nothing to say" about a possible adaptation, adding "you never heard a peep from me" - only sparking more speculation that something is in the works.
George R. R. Martin Has Fun With Elden Ring Adaptation Rumours
"Oh, and about those rumors you may have heard about a feature film or television series based on ELDEN RING… I have nothing to say," writes Martin. "Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me, mum mum mum. What rumor?"
Whatever the case, he's clearly having a lot of fun with this. Whether he's acting suspiciously to misdirect us or just for a laugh at our expense remains to be seen.
As for these rumours, it's not exactly clear what Martin is referring to here. It's possible that he is referencing Elden Ring director Hidetaka Miyazaki's comments about being open to a film adaptation. If that's the case, it's possible that Martin is aware that this has gone beyond hypothetical, but that's just speculation at this stage.
Of course, Elden Ring fans are hardly hurting for things to keep them busy with right now. The long-awaited Shadow of the Erdtree DLC dropped last week and is kicking everyone's butts. Even the legendary Let Me Solo Her was stuck on the DLC's final boss, but also welcomes the challenge in the wake of criticism from some fans who are finding it too difficult.
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