Live-Action Legend Of Zelda Fan Film Gets Shut Down By Nintendo
Briefly

Chris Carpenter's Kickstarter campaign for a Legend of Zelda fan film, titled 'Lost in Hyrule,' has been suspended after raising approximately $24,000 due to Nintendo's legal intervention. Dio Traverso, a producer on the project, announced that no funds would be collected, expressing gratitude to supporters. The film aimed to conclude the story of Link following the events of 'Ocarina of Time' and 'Majora's Mask.' Nintendo's reputation for protecting its intellectual property was a key factor, especially given its own upcoming live-action Zelda film in collaboration with Sony Pictures, directed by Wes Ball.
Carpenter's Kickstarter campaign for 'Lost in Hyrule,' a Legend of Zelda fan film, was halted after Nintendo intervened, reinforcing the company's strict stance on IP protection.
Producers confirmed that no money will be collected from the Kickstarter campaign for the suspended film, thanking supporters for their interest and backing.
Read at GameSpot
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