- 'Elden Ring' movie announces full cast, 2028 release date UPI —
- Sony Is Turning ‘Bloodborne’ Into an R-Rated Animated Movie Gizmodo —
- Elden Ring Live Action Film Gets A Release Date And A Roundtable Hold’s-Worth Of New Cast Members Kotaku —
- Bloodborne movie announced by Sony but it’s being produced by a YouTuber Metro —
- Elden Ring Movie Cast Confirmed, Reportedly A24's Most Ambitious And Expensive Film Ever Gamespot —
- Bloodborne is being turned into an R-rated animated film The Verge —
- ‘Elden Ring’: Alex Garland’s A24 Video Game Movie Reveals Full Cast, 2028 Release Date and It’s Being Shot for Imax Variety —
- Bloodborne video game film adaptation announced with YouTuber Jacksepticeye BBC News —
- The Elden Ring movie hits theaters in March 2028 The Verge —
- Sony is developing a Bloodborne animated film adaptation Engadget —
- Alex Garland’s ‘Elden Ring’ Adaptation At A24 Sets A March 2028 Release; Cailee Spaeny Among New Additions To Cast Deadline —
- ‘Bloodborne’ is getting a R-rated animated movie adaptation from YouTuber JackSepticEye NME —
- The ‘Elden Ring’ Movie Is Coming in 2028 Gizmodo —
- Bloodborne is getting an R-rated animated film adaptation, co-produced by YouTuber JackSepticEye Eurogamer —
- ‘Elden Ring’ Live-Action Movie Adds Tom Burke, Havana Rose Liu, Sonoya Mizuno, Emma Laird as Production Begins The Hollywood Reporter —
- Bloodborne: R-Rated Animated Movie in Development With JackSepticEye Producing IGN —
- Elden Ring Movie Release Date and Full Cast Announced IGN —
- Sony confirms Bloodborne animated movie; says film will be "very true" to gory spirit of the game Times Of India —
- Elden Ring movie cast announced, with Alien: Romulus, The Last of Us and Ex Machina actors all on board Eurogamer —
- Sony Is Making a Bloodborne Animated Movie With YouTuber JackSepticEye CNET —
FromSoftware
Japanese video game developer
FromSoftware, Inc. is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Founded by Naotoshi Zin on November 1, 1986 as a business software developer, the company released their first video game, King's Field, for the PlayStation in 1994. Its success shifted FromSoftware to focus fully on games, with them producing two more King's Field games before the first release of the mecha shooter series Armored Core in 1997.
Also known as...
FromSoftware, Inc. and From Software