[Hot Pulse] Elden Ring Movie Set Leaks and UK Filming Details

Elden Ring is officially making the jump to the silver screen, and we finally have our first look at how The Lands Between will manifest in reality. Leaked set footage captured by a fan in the United Kingdom has sent the community into a frenzy, revealing a near-perfect recreation of the iconic ruined churches that players have explored for hundreds of hours. This discovery provides the first tangible evidence that director Alex Garland is prioritizing practical sets to capture the grim, haunting aesthetic of FromSoftware’s masterpiece.

The footage, originally shared by Twitch streamer Throxtv, showcases a stone structure that is unmistakably a Church of Marika. Unlike the crumbling ruins seen in the game after centuries of decay, this version features a statue of the Eternal Queen that remains remarkably intact. This detail has led many lore hunters to speculate whether the film will take place during the height of the Golden Order or if it simply represents a more preserved region of the world. The attention to detail in the stonework suggests a massive budget is being funneled into the production by A24.

Feature Production Detail
Game Title Elden Ring
Director Alex Garland
Production Studio A24
Filming Location Windsor Great Park, UK (Rumored)
Key Cast Rumors Ben Whishaw, Kit Connor, Cailee Spaeny

The Technical Logistics of the Elden Ring Set Leak

Evidence for the authenticity of the set comes from the construction equipment surrounding the stone ruins. Cinderblocks at the site bear the logo of Hedgehog Construction, a specialist firm known for high-end film and television scenery. This company is based near Windsor Great Park, a legendary filming location previously used for massive fantasy productions like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Pirates of the Caribbean. The geography of the park, with its sprawling fields and ancient trees, serves as a perfect real-world stand-in for Limgrave.

While some skeptics suggested the set could be for a marketing campaign for the upcoming Tarnished Edition of the game, the scale of the construction points toward a feature film. The church features intricate carvings and a surrounding field that mirrors the starting area of the game. Security has since been tightened, with new reports indicating that the structure has been covered by tarps and guarded by security personnel to prevent further unauthorized filming by fans and streamers.

Alex Garland and the 160-Page Vision

Director Alex Garland is not just a hired gun; he is a documented fan of the Elden Ring universe. He reportedly authored a massive 160-page script to convince Hidetaka Miyazaki and Bandai Namco that he was the right person to adapt the complex lore. Garland has spent hundreds of hours in the game, and his dedication to practical sets suggests he wants to avoid the “CGI-slop” that often plagues video game adaptations. If the rumors regarding the cast—including Cailee Spaeny and Kit Connor—hold true, we are looking at a character-driven drama set against a high-fantasy backdrop.

For players currently diving back into the game to prepare for the film, the timing is perfect. The upcoming Tarnished Edition update is expected to introduce two new starting classes, providing even more ways to experience the journey to the Erdtree. Whether the movie follows the path of a specific Tarnished or explores the history of the Shattering remains to be seen, but the physical presence of the Third Church of Marika on a UK set confirms that production is moving at a rapid pace.

Pulse Gaming Perspective: Elden Ring Visual Fidelity is Non-Negotiable
Alex Garland’s decision to build physical structures rather than relying on a pure CGI approach is a massive win for the community. The Lands Between is defined by its haunting, desolate atmosphere, and seeing a tangible Church of Marika suggests A24 is prioritizing the heavy, gothic weight that FromSoftware fans demand. If the prop accuracy is this high, we might actually get the first truly great Soulslike cinematic experience.

As the production continues, the transition of Elden Ring from a digital masterpiece to a cinematic event is becoming one of the most anticipated shifts in gaming history. We will continue to monitor the Windsor Great Park area for any signs of the Erdtree itself—though that might require a bit more than just stone and cinderblocks. Read more on Pulse Gaming for the latest updates on casting and release dates.

Final Pulse Score: 9.5 / 10

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