This list contains spoilers for Elden Ring bosses!
With the news of the upcomingElden Ringmovie dropping, fans have started wondering what an adaptation of the game will look like and which characters need to be put up on the big screen. The great thing aboutElden Ringis that there are almost too many to choose from.
There are countless Gods, monsters, and allies that could be great to see in movie form. This list is ranked purely by what would be the most incredible to see on the big screen.
8Astel
The Freak From Space
LikeBloodborne,Elden Ringspends a long time holding its cards close to its chest about the cosmic reality of The Lands Between. That all changes when Astel appears, a freakish, scary, and oddly beautiful alien creature made of planets and stars. It’s a wild departure from the pre-existing aesthetic andan intriguing addition to the lore.
That’s becauseElden Ringisn’t just about what’s on the ground, but in the cosmic realm too. Astel is one of the most visually distinct bosses in the entire game, and though it doesn’t have much personality, it is so visually stunning that it’d be a shame to miss it.
7Mohg
The Lord of Blood
Some characters inElden Ringare deliciously evil, and Mohg is one of them. One of the twin sons of Marika forced into obscurity due to an omen (a bestial horned creature), Mohg turned to the Formless Mother, and Outer God of blood, to find his way to acceptance and power.
In the original game, he is revealed to be Miquella’s kidnapper, but in theShadow of the ErdtreeDLC, it turns out that Miquella controls Mohg the entire time, making him a far more tragic figure. What was Mohg really like before Miquella, and could he have been redeemed?
6Messmer
The Damned Crusader
FromSoftware have a special knack for cultivating tragic characters who try to do the right thing, and fall into evil and despair on their path. Messmer, a son of Marika, was sent to the lands of the Scadutree to purge the Hornsent, but he was doomed to remain there forever, unacknowledged by his mother or history.
Now, Messmer sits alone in his fortress, hating his mother for abandoning him, and doubting the validity of his crusade. He is a doomed son who has no life andremains a mysterious charactereven after defeat. Despite his clearly evil acts, it’s hard not to feel sorry for him, the exact kind of complex character that thrives on screen.
5Morgott
The Lord Of Gold
InElden Ring, some people are born with horns and bestial forms, a reminder of the primordial Crucible, but in the age of the Golden Order, these “Omen” are discriminated against and outright hated by normal people. Often, Omen are simply cast into the sewers to be forgotten or hunted down,forcing many to live a double life.
Ironically, Morgott, a son of Marika, is the most devout follower of the very religion that hates him. He alone guards the Erdtree when his siblings have fled despite hating himself for being what his God despises. He’s a cruel but tragic self-loathing character who makes for a great central character study.
4Godrick
The Grafted
Some characters need to be seen on screen for their complex characters or interesting stories, but some need to be put on screen for the sheer visual madness of their design. Godrick is maybe the best example of this in all ofElden Ring.
An off-shoot branch of the Golden Lineage, Godrick became obsessed with grafting other people onto himself, including a dragon, to embody the power of Godfrey. He is an insane shambling horrific madman who is delightfully evil, making for a terrifying on-screen villain.
3Radahn
The Lord of War
Of the many children of Marika, Radahn may be the most tragic of all. Admiring both Godfrey and Radagon, Radahn committed himself to the art of war, and even learned gravity magic so his massive form wouldn’t crush his beloved donkey. In lore, he was a noble and just man.
That was until he fought with Malenia and became infected with Scarlet Rot. Now, he wanders the wastes of Caelid like a zombie, devouring and slaying all who come in his path. It’s a tragic end to a noble warrior, and one that would fit well as an encounter in the film.
2Malenia
The Blade Of Miquella
For a company that’s defined by its incredible boss fights, it’s pretty incredible that FromSoftware is still able to craft some truly iconic boss encounters, none more so inElden Ringthan Malenia, the Blade of Miquella. She is the twin sister of Miquella and, like him, cursed from birth, selected by the Rot God to become its champion and constantly be in a state of decay.
Yet, despite her affliction and losing limbs, Malenia is one of the most fearsome warriors in all of The Lands Between, endlessly devoted to her brother, and containing the Rot within herself so that it won’t be unleashed on anyone else. She’s a prototypical FromSoftware tragic bossfull of intricate detailthat needs to be on screen.
1Marika/Radagon
The Hybrid Lord
One of the strangest mysteries inElden Ringis that Radagon and Marika are not two separate people, but two halves of the same being. How exactly this works remains a mystery to this day, but clearly there’s a lot going on with Marika’s power, and a seeming split personality.
This duality and power of Marika and Radagon are essential to the current state of The Lands Between, and would be incredibly important to understanding the state of the world in the film. A film could even elaborate more on Marika/Radagon’s hybrid form andtheir evil acts, making them a great choice for a central character in a film.