Fans were waiting with bated breath as Prime Video finally released the new and final trailer for The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power. The series highlights the wide expanses of Middle Earth, in its Second Age, years before the events of The Lord of the Rings series.
The plot reveals how Tolkien's legendary characters unite
together to guard against the resurgence of evil, against all the odds.
In the new trailer, Morfydd Clark starring as Galadriel, is
seen overcoming obstacles to fulfill her mission to save Middle Earth. A quote
from the series is already making the rounds, 'Choose not the path of fear, but
that of faith'.
Another dialogue that was featured heavily was about
"staying true to each other', especially as the characters navigate
dangerous terrain.
The trailer also gives us a glimpse of Sauron, as the series
is reportedly planning to bring forth his terrifying origin.
The audience is also all set to take a trip through the
breathtaking Elven realm of Lindon and Eregion, the Dwarven realm of
Khazad-dûm, as well as the Southlands, the Northernmost Wastes, the Sundering
Seas, and the island kingdom of Númenór.
Watch the special two-episode Global Series Debut of #TheRingsOfPower
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🕘: September 1 at 9pm ET
🕐: September 2 at 2am UK
And then, tune in weekly! New episodes will be available on Fridays at 12am ET, only on Prime Video. pic.twitter.com/QqSwDVQVPA
The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power features Galadriel
played by Morfydd Clark, Elrond played by Robert Aramayo, High King Gil-galad
played by Benjamin Walker and Celebrimbor played by Charles Edwards. The show
also stars Markella Kavenagh, Dylan Smith, Daniel Weyman, Maxim Baldry, Ema
Horvath, Lloyd Owen and Trystan Gravelle.
Fans can watch the first two episodes of The Lord of the
Rings: Rings of Power on September on Amazon Prime Video, with new episodes
coming in weekly.
With a reported budget of $465 million, it is claimed to be
one of the most expensive series ever produced. Amazon had bought the rights
for the series from the Tolkien estate for $250 million in 2017.
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