The concept of Hyrule having languages and alphabets of their own has actually been a staple in the Zelda world for quite some time. A Link to the Past was technically the first game to mention that there were ancient texts that were only legible with a keen eye and a vast intelligence (or just the Book of Mudora), the language wasn’t fully fleshed out and was just a repetition of a few symbols. Ocarina of Time gave the Hylians their own alphabet, but, much like the Wind Waker alphabet that succeeded it, the alphabet was based upon the Japanese kana syllabary and not the standard 26-letter Latin alphabet the Western world is familiar with.
Link should have a voice in The Legend of Zelda Movie. While he mostly stays quiet in the games, he canonically does speak but usually holds back on expressing his thoughts. In a movie format, it is better for the character and the story itself that Link speaks.
I just hope it's not a bunch MCU Snarky McJokeface dialog. Started playing veilguard free on PSN (would not recommend) and it's a perfect example of how dialog in contemporary entertainment is garbage.
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Nintendo is hoping to continue working on both top-down 2D and dynamic 3D The Legend of Zelda games in the future.
Who here loves the Gerudo Valley Theme?