A Legend of Zelda Netflix series was in the works, but Nintendo canceled the project after leaks

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TV host/comedian Adam Conov꧙er has revealed that a live action Legend of Zelda Netflix series was in production, before being canceled due to lea𒈔ks.

You 🍌can see the full interview with Conover in the video just below from The Serf Times. At around the 39 minute mark, Conover reveals that in around 2014, a live action Legend of Zelda TV series wℱas in production at Netflix, at the same time Conover was working on a claymation Star Fox adaptation for College Humor, which was supported by Shigeru Miyamoto.

However, the comedian reveals that the Legend of Zelda project at Netflix was canceled due to leaks, which Nintendo was upset by. Conover suspect𝓡s that someone within Netflix leaked the Legend of Zelda adaptation, which caused Nintendo to cancel a slate of projects, includ൲ing the Zelda adaptation and Star Fox claymation shows.

The Legend of Zelda on Netflix has been rumored for an incredibly long time, and rumours about the project have been doing the rounds since way back in 2014, when Conover claims the show was in production. It's a shame that the project was ultimately canned, but with the rise of animated adaptations on Netflix, such as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Castlevania and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil, who's to say Nintendo cou🍃ldn't re꧑consider returning to the abandoned project?

2021 is certainly setting itself up to be a big year for The Legend of Zelda. Just yesterday, a retailer may have leaked The Legend of🌳 Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel release date as Q2 2021, although Nintendo did caution in September 2020 that the mysterious follow-up would stay a mystery for "澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a bit longer." This year marks the 35th anniversary of Nintendo's franchise, after all, so fans are certainly expecting big celebrations f꧃or the series.

For our guide to all the games coming to Nintendo's current console at some point in the future, head over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games guide for more.

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