It’s 2022, and players are head over heels for Elden Ring. I mean, yeah, duh, it’s a masterpiece. The chatter hasn’t died down, not even a bit—especially with whispers about a movie adaptation. Imagine seeing that richly woven world hit the big screens, minus the head-smashing difficulty of the game. We’d be drowning in lore, pure and unfiltered, without getting stomped by some pixelated monster.
Now, movie adaptations of games—yeah, they’re a gamble. But Alex Garland helming Elden Ring’s dive into cinema? He’s obsessed with the game, hitting New Game+6 and all that, so at least we’re not flying blind. But seriously, if they miss including even a nod to Let Me Solo Her, they’re gonna hear about it. I can already see the Reddit threads lining up like an army.
Oh, hold on—quick question: Who the heck is Let Me Solo Her, anyway? This legend (seriously), wearing only a Jar Helm, was summoned by countless players to take down Malenia, one of the nastiest bosses in the game. Legend status, for sure. It’s like this player embodies every epic tale of bravery, but in pixels.
And the saga doesn’t end there, folks. Enter LetMeSoloThem. Another icon, no less ambitious, doing his own heroic stuff, taking down Radagon and the Elden Beast over 10,000 times. I’m not even exaggerating. Just think of their stories being part of the movie—just imagine what it would add.
Somehow, these players are anchors in this vast digital ocean. Kind of like gods, but not really. The vibe’s different, but the impact? Massive. Fans even made art and heck, there’s probably a diner named after them somewhere. The references are popping up in other games too, like that nod in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Elden Ring on film without them? It’s like toast without butter. Or something.
Okay, potential cameo options—they’re not exactly changing the main story arc, but they totally could be the stuff of legends, right? A scene, a story within a story, maybe? A tavern tale about a jar-wearing hero. Anyway, maybe Malenia’s appearance will make their inclusion matter more. I mean, she’s important, but optional. Who knows how they’ll twist it?
Gaming movies like Sonic or Minecraft often tip their hats to the community. So, Elden Ring should do the thing. Like, if a barely recognizable meme can make it to Sonic, surely our jar-wearing hero can have a moment.
All in all, Let Me Solo Her transcends the game. Their massive influence, though unseen in the main plot, molds the community’s spirit. The movie? It must tip its hat, or helmet, at least. Whether a mere whisper or a full-blown scene, acknowledging this legend could give the movie a soul that feels complete. Fingers crossed.