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Amazon's Lord Of The Rings TV series to launch on Prime Video in September 2022

Filming for the first season has wrapped in New Zealand. The streaming platform is expected to make five seasons of the show.

Amazon's Lord Of The Rings TV series to launch on Prime Video in September 2022

The first image released from Amazon's anticipated The Lord Of The Rings TV series, set to premiere in September 2022. (Photo: Amazon Studios)

Amazon's multi-million dollar TV version of The Lord Of The Rings will launch in September 2022, Amazon Studios said on Monday (Aug 2).

The streaming platform said filming on the first season has wrapped in New Zealand, and it released the first images of the show.

"The journey begins September 2, 2022 with the premiere of our original The Lord Of The Rings series on Prime Video,” Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, said in a statement.

Amazon is spending about US$465 million (S$629 million) filming the first season of the show, according to New Zealand government officials. It is expecting to make five seasons of the show, making it one of the most expensive TV series ever.

It said in a press release that the first season would be available in more than 240 nations, with new episodes released weekly.

The epic fantasy plot will take place thousands of years before the events narrated by writer JRR Tolkien in his books The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings. It will follow new and familiar characters confronting the “long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth,” ground that has yet to be covered on screen, the streaming service said

The ensemble cast includes Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Morfydd Clark, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Sophia Nomvete and Lloyd Owen.

(Source: Agencies)

Source: Reuters/ap/sr
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