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Amazon to launch 'Lord of the Rings' series in September 2022

The streaming service hopes the yet-to-be-titled series will rival the success of HBO's hit 'Game of Thrones.'

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 12:00PM

Amazon to launch 'Lord of the Rings' series in September 2022
In this file photo taken on December 01, 2003 Uruk-Hai warriors from the Lord of The Rings during a parade through the Wellington streets prior to the worldwide premiere of 'Return of The King', Wellington, New Zealand. – AFP pic, August 4, 2021

AMAZON announced Monday that its big-budget 'The Lord of The Rings' series, based on the fantasy saga by J.R.R. Tolkien, will premiere worldwide in September 2022.

The streaming service hopes that the yet-to-be-titled series will rival the success of 'Game of Thrones.' The first episode will be available on September 2, 2022.

Amazon, which acquired the television rights to the epic saga in 2017 for an estimated US$250 million, said in a statement that "filming of Season One completed today (Monday) in New Zealand."

Situated in Middle Earth and featuring some of the epic's most iconic characters, the series begins with new adventures "beginning in a time of relative peace, thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' books," the statement said.

The first season's episodes will be released on a weekly basis, according to Amazon, which also posted the first images from the show on social media Monday.

The cast includes Cynthia Addai-Robinson, known for her role in the series 'Spartacus,' and Robert Aramayo, who played a young Eddard Stark in 'Game of Thrones,' which became a behemoth of the fantasy genre over the course of its eight seasons.

With the multi-season adaptation of Tolkien's literary work already turned into a successful movie franchise in the early 2000s, Amazon hopes to score points for its streaming platform Amazon Prime Video against competitors such as Netflix and Disney Plus.

The internet titan founded by Jeff Bezos bought the storied MGM studios at the end of May for US$8.45 billion.

The purchase of the almost century-old Hollywood studio bolstered its streaming library, adding the James Bond and Rocky franchises to the platform. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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