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The series “Lord of the Rings” will be shown in the fall of 2022 |  Filmzine

The series “Lord of the Rings” will be shown in the fall of 2022 | Filmzine

We also got the first picture from the much-anticipated “Lord of the Rings” series, which will be the most expensive TV series ever.

Not much is known about “the Lord of the Rings”The series that Amazon Prime Video has been cooking for a few years, more than it will be the most expensive TV series ever, will take place thousands of years before the events of the movies and “The Hobbit.”

The streaming service has now announced that registration in New Zealand is ready and that the series premieres September 2, 2022. After that, one episode is released per week.

Here’s also the first image in the series.

Surely the budget of the series is visible in some way? (which is over $465 million).

I can’t express enough how excited we are all to take our global audience on an epic new journey through Middle-earth. Our talented producers and creative production team have worked tirelessly in New Zealand to bring this unprecedented and incredible vision to life,” says Jennifer Salk, CEO of Amazon To Variety.

Some of the cast are Cynthia Aday Robinson, Robert Aramayo, Owen Arthur, Maxim Baldry, Nazanin Boniady, Morvid Clark, Ismail Cruz Cordova, Charles Edwards, Tristan Gravel and Sir Lenny Henry.

Behind the series are JD Payne and Patrick McKay (who co-wrote the idea for “Star Trek Beyond”). Swedish Charlotte Brandstrom has directed at least two episodes that have previously directed episodes of “The Witcher”, “Jupiter’s Legacy” and “Outlander”. Another director is JA Bayona best known for “Seven Minutes to Midnight” and “Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom”, which we at least know is behind the pilot episode.

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His name is not mentioned yet “the Lord of the Rings”Thus the series premieres on Amazon Prime Video on September 2, 2022, and possibly also in Sweden where it will be launched in more than 240 countries simultaneously.

How high are your expectations for this series?