An Elden Ring fan appears to have given us a look at the set of the upcoming movie adaptation, and fans of FromSoftware’s action RPG masterpiece are getting very excited indeed at what looks like a game accurate statue of Marika.
Twitch streamer Throxtv uploaded two videos to TikTok showing the ruins of a Church of Marika, complete with instantly recognizable statue of Marika, as well as some of the pylons from which people hang across Limgrave in the Elden Ring video game, loosely closed off via fences. Is this a first look at the iconic Limgrave area in the Elden Ring movie?
For the uninitiated, Queen Marika is the divine, god-like ruler of the Lands Between in Elden Ring, and the vessel for the Elden Ring itself. She established the Golden Order and the Erdtree, but later shattered the Elden Ring, causing the catastrophic war known as The Shattering.
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In a Discord message, Throxtv said the Elden Ring movie was being filmed 10 minutes from their house, although it’s unclear where this is. Presumably it’s in England, given that’s where production of the adaptation was set to take place.
Adding legitimacy to the footage is the appearance of the logo of Hedgehog Construction, a scenery company specialising in sets for film and TV based in Egham, a town in Surrey, England. You can see the company’s logo on various set blocks in the videos. According to PC Gamer, Throxtv has a third video showing a tarp has been put in place to protect the set from prying eyes. A tad late, perhaps.
“Hahahaha people think it might be AI,” Throxtv said in a Discord post. “I’m posting another video today. I went back today and got more footage.” Throxtv sounds thrilled that he’s gaining more followers as a result of the attention the videos are getting. The first video has gone viral, securing 1.7 million views on TikTok alone.



