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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is an American fantasy television series developed by J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay for the streaming service Amazon Prime Video. Based on the novel The Lord of the Rings and its appendices by J. R. R. Tolkien, the series is set thousands of years before Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and depicts the major events of Middle-earth's Second Age. It is produced by Amazon Studios in association with New Line Cinema and in consultation with the Tolkien Estate.

The Lord of the Rings:
The Rings of Power
Genre
Based onThe Lord of the Rings and appendices
by J. R. R. Tolkien
Developed byJ. D. Payne
Patrick McKay
Theme music composerHoward Shore
ComposerBear McCreary
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Ron Ames
  • Chris Newman
Production locations
  • New Zealand (season 1)
  • United Kingdom (season 2–)
Running time65–72 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
ReleaseSeptember 1, 2022 (2022-09-01) –
present

Amazon acquired the television rights for The Lord of the Rings from the Tolkien Estate in November 2017, making a five-season production commitment worth at least US$1 billion. This would make it the most expensive television series ever made. Payne and McKay were hired in July 2018. The series is primarily based on the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, which include discussion of the Second Age. Tolkien's grandson Simon Tolkien was consulted during development. Per the requirements of Amazon's deal with the Tolkien Estate, the series is not a continuation of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies. Despite this, the production intended to evoke the films using similar production design, younger versions of film characters, and a main theme by Howard Shore who composed the music for both trilogies. Bear McCreary composed the series' score.

A large international cast was hired, and filming for the eight-episode first season took place in New Zealand, where the films were produced, from February 2020 to August 2021 (with a production break of several months during that time due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Amazon moved production for future seasons to the United Kingdom, where filming for the second season took place from October 2022 to June 2023 (finishing during the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike).

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premiered on September 1, 2022, with its first two episodes. The rest of the eight-episode first season ran until October 14. Amazon said the season was the most-watched of any Prime Video original series, and it received generally positive reviews from critics. The second season is expected to be released in 2024.

Premise edit

Set thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the series is based on author J. R. R. Tolkien's history of Middle-earth. It begins during a time of relative peace and covers all the major events of Middle-earth's Second Age: the forging of the Rings of Power, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, the fall of the island kingdom of Númenor, and the last alliance between Elves and Men.[1] These events take place over thousands of years in Tolkien's original stories but are condensed for the series.[2]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
18September 1, 2022 (2022-09-01)October 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)
28[3]2024 (2024)[4][5][6]TBA

Season 1 (2022) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"A Shadow of the Past"J. A. BayonaJ. D. Payne & Patrick McKaySeptember 1, 2022 (2022-09-01)
22"Adrift"J. A. BayonaGennifer HutchisonSeptember 1, 2022 (2022-09-01)
33"Adar"Wayne Che YipJason Cahill and Justin DobleSeptember 9, 2022 (2022-09-09)
44"The Great Wave"Wayne Che YipStephany Folsom and J. D. Payne & Patrick McKaySeptember 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)
55"Partings"Wayne Che YipJustin DobleSeptember 23, 2022 (2022-09-23)
66"Udûn"Charlotte BrändströmNicholas Adams & Justin Doble and J. D. Payne & Patrick McKaySeptember 30, 2022 (2022-09-30)
77"The Eye"Charlotte BrändströmJason CahillOctober 7, 2022 (2022-10-07)
88"Alloyed"Wayne Che YipGennifer Hutchison and J. D. Payne & Patrick McKayOctober 14, 2022 (2022-10-14)

Season 2 edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
91TBACharlotte Brändström[7]TBD2024 (2024)[4][5][6]

Cast and characters edit

Production edit

Development edit

In July 2017, a lawsuit was settled between Warner Bros., the studio behind Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies, and the estate of author J. R. R. Tolkien upon whose books those films were based. With the two sides "on better terms", they began offering the rights to a potential television series based on Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to several outlets, including Amazon, Netflix, and HBO,[22] with a starting price of US$200 million.[2] HBO pitched a remake of the Lord of the Rings films which Tolkien's estate was not interested in, and Netflix pitched multiple connected series focusing on characters such as Aragorn and Gandalf which reportedly "completely freaked out the estate". Amazon did not pitch a specific story but promised to work closely with the Tolkien Estate so they could "protect Tolkien's legacy", which they were unable to do with previous adaptations.[23] Amazon emerged as the frontrunner by September 2017 and entered negotiations.[24][25] Uncommonly for programming developments at the studio, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was personally involved with the negotiations.[25] Bezos was a personal fan of The Lord of the Rings,[2] and had previously given Amazon Studios a mandate to develop an ambitious fantasy series of comparable scale to HBO's Game of Thrones.[22]

On November 13, 2017, Amazon acquired the global television rights for close to US$250 million. Industry commentators described this amount—before any production costs and without any creative talent attached to the project—as "insane",[22] although some considered the project to be more of a reputational risk for Amazon than a financial one due to Bezos's wealth.[2] Amazon's streaming service Amazon Prime Video gave a multi-season commitment to the series that was believed to be for five seasons, with the possibility of a spin-off series as well. Despite this, Prime Video had to give a formal greenlight to future seasons before work could begin on them.[26] The budget was expected to be in the range of US$100–150 million per season, and was likely to eventually exceed US$1 billion which would make it the most expensive television series ever made.[22][24] Warner Bros. Television was not involved in the project because Amazon Studios wanted to produce it themselves. Amazon was working with the Tolkien Estate, the Tolkien Trust, HarperCollins, and New Line Cinema (the Warner Bros. division who produced the films).[22] New Line was reportedly included to allow the use of material from the films.[24] The Tolkien Estate imposed creative restrictions on the series,[22][27] and the deal stipulated that production begin within two years.[24]

The first season was reported to focus on a young Aragorn in May 2018.[28] Jennifer Salke, the head of Amazon Studios, said a month later that the deal for the series had only just been officially completed.[29] The studio met more than 30 potential writers,[30] including the Russo brothers and Anthony McCarten,[23] and asked for story pitches based on anything in Tolkien's The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and its appendices. These included prequel stories focused on characters such as Aragorn, Gimli, and Gandalf.[31][32] J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay pitched a series that explored the major events of Middle-earth's Second Age, thousands of years before The Lord of the Rings, including the forging of the Rings of Power, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, the fall of the island kingdom of Númenor, and the last alliance between Elves and Men.[8] These events were covered in a five-minute prologue in the Lord of the Rings films,[33] and the pair wanted to expand this into "50 hours of television".[2] In contrast with the other experienced writers being interviewed, Payne and McKay had only done unproduced or uncredited writing. They were championed to Amazon by director J. J. Abrams who worked with them on an unproduced Star Trek film,[2][23] and were hired to develop the series in July 2018.[34] Payne said their pitch felt like "an amazing, untold story" that was "worthy of Tolkien",[31] and McKay added, "We didn't want to do a side thing. A spinoff or the origin story of something else. We wanted to find a huge Tolkienian mega epic, and Amazon" agreed.[35]

Jackson said in December 2018 that he and his film producing partners would read some scripts for the series and offer notes on them, but he later stated that this did not happen. Amazon explained that the deal to acquire the television rights for The Lord of the Rings required them to keep the series distinct from Jackson's films, and the Tolkien Estate were reportedly against Jackson's involvement in the project.[36] Payne and McKay were confirmed as showrunners and executive producers in July 2019, when the project's full creative team was revealed.[37][38] Additional executive producers include Lindsey Weber, Callum Greene, J. A. Bayona, Belén Atienza, Justin Doble, Jason Cahill, Gennifer Hutchison, Bruce Richmond, and Sharon Tal Yguado.[37][38][39] Prime Video officially ordered a second season in November 2019,[26] and announced the series' full title, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, in January 2022. Payne and McKay felt the title could "live on the spine of a book next to J.R.R. Tolkien's other classics".[1]

Writing edit

The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are set during the Third Age, while the First and Second Ages are explored in other Tolkien writings such as The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and The History of Middle-earth. Because Amazon only acquired the television rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, the writers had to identify all of the references to the Second Age in those books and create a story that bridged those passages. These are primarily in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, but also in certain chapters and songs.[8] Tolkien's estate was prepared to veto any changes from his established narrative,[27] including anything that contradicted what Tolkien wrote in other works.[8] The writers were free to add characters or details,[27] and worked with the estate and Tolkien lore experts to ensure these were still "Tolkienian".[8] They referenced letters that Tolkien wrote about his works and mythology for additional context on the setting and characters.[8][40] Simon Tolkien, a novelist and the grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien, consulted on the series and helped develop its story and character arcs. He is credited as a "series consultant".[41] The showrunners disagreed with suggestions that the series was only "vaguely connected" to Tolkien's writings. McKay said they felt it was "deeply, deeply connected" and a "story we're stewarding that was here before us and was waiting in those books" to be told.[42] A disclaimer is featured in the series' end credits stating that some elements are "inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material".[43]

Payne and McKay knew the series was expected to run for five seasons and were able to plan elements of the final season, including the series' final shot, while working on the first.[44] Because they were unable to adapt dialogue from Tolkien's Second Age stories, the writers attempted to repurpose dialogue that they did have access to while also taking inspiration from religious texts and poetry. They tailored the dialogue to different characters using dialects and poetic meters.[8] Leith McPherson returned from the Hobbit films as dialect coach and noted that Tolkien's fictional languages evolve over time, so they are different for the Second Age compared to the Third. The series' Elves mostly speak Quenya, a language described as "Elvish Latin" that is often just used for spellcasting in the Third Age.[45] Dwarvish and Orkish are also heard, along with English, Scottish, and Irish dialects.[45][46] The biggest deviation made from Tolkien's works, which was approved by the estate and lore experts, was to condense the Second Age from thousands of years to a short period of time. This avoided human characters frequently dying due to their relatively short lifespans and allowed major characters from later in the timeline to be introduced earlier in the series.[2] The showrunners considered using non-linear storytelling instead, but felt this would prevent the audience from emotionally investing in the series. They said many real-life historical dramas also condense events like this, and felt they were still respecting the "spirit and feeling" of Tolkien's writings.[47]

After the series was revealed to have hired Jennifer Ward-Lealand as an intimacy coordinator, Tolkien fans expressed concern that it would include Game of Thrones-style graphic sex and violence.[48] Payne and McKay said this would not be the case and the series would be family-friendly. They hoped to evoke the tone of Tolkien's books, which can be "intense, sometimes quite political, sometimes quite sophisticated—but it's also heartwarming and life-affirming and optimistic."[2] They also said they did not want to be influenced by modern politics, aspiring to tell a timeless story that matched Tolkien's own intention to create a mythology that would always be applicable.[47]

Casting edit

Salke stated in June 2018 that the series would include some characters from the films,[49] and the showrunners intended for the new actors to look like they could feasibly grow up to be their film counterparts.[8] In January 2020, Amazon announced that the series' main cast would include Robert Aramayo, Owain Arthur, Nazanin Boniadi, Tom Budge, Morfydd Clark, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Ema Horvath, Markella Kavenagh, Joseph Mawle, Tyroe Muhafidin, Sophia Nomvete, Megan Richards, Dylan Smith, Charlie Vickers, and Daniel Weyman.[50] Aramayo and Clark were cast as younger versions of the film characters Elrond and Galadriel, respectively.[51] Amazon's co-head of television Vernon Sanders noted that there were still some key roles that had yet to be filled.[50] In December, Amazon announced 20 new cast members: Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Maxim Baldry, Ian Blackburn, Kip Chapman, Anthony Crum, Maxine Cunliffe, Trystan Gravelle, Lenny Henry, Thusitha Jayasundera, Fabian McCallum, Simon Merrells, Geoff Morrell, Peter Mullan, Lloyd Owen, Augustus Prew, Peter Tait, Alex Tarrant, Leon Wadham, Benjamin Walker, and Sara Zwangobani.[52] Baldry, Owen, and Walker portray Isildur, Elendil, and Gil-galad, respectively, characters that appeared in the films during flashbacks.[8][18][51] Budge revealed in March 2021 that Amazon had decided to recast his character after filming several episodes.[53][54] Charles Edwards was cast to replace him that July.[2][55] Will Fletcher, Amelie Child-Villiers, and Beau Cassidy were also added to the cast then.[55]

In early December 2022, Sam Hazeldine was revealed to have replaced Joseph Mawle in the role of Adar for the second season. Amazon also announced the casting of Gabriel Akuwudike, Yasen "Zates" Atour, Ben Daniels, Amelia Kenworthy, Nia Towle, and Nicholas Woodeson.[21] A week later, Amazon further announced the casting of Oliver Alvin-Wilson, Stuart Bowman, Gavi Singh Chera, William Chubb, Kevin Eldon, Will Keen, Selina Lo, and Calam Lynch.[56] Amazon announced in March 2023 that Ciarán Hinds, Rory Kinnear, and Tanya Moodie would have recurring roles in the second season.[57]

Design edit

Illustrator and concept artist John Howe said in August 2019 that the series would remain faithful to the designs of the film trilogies.[58] Payne and McKay later clarified that the series is not a direct continuation of the films,[8] per Amazon's deal for the series,[36] but they did not want it to "clash" with the films and tried to have similar designs. They took advantage of Howe's experience working on Jackson's adaptations, as well as that of costume designer Kate Hawley who worked on the Hobbit films. Other influences included the 1977 animated television adaptation of The Hobbit by Rankin/Bass.[8] Howe had filled 40 sketchbooks with drawings for the project by May 2022.[59]

Rick Heinrichs was initially announced as production designer,[38] and helped "launch" the series' designs before departing the project.[60] He was replaced by Ramsey Avery,[2][61] who said his biggest challenge was making Middle-earth feel both familiar and new. He approached this by attempting to create a "vibrant and rich and golden" world that contrasted with the films in which "everything is on its decline, and it's fading".[61] Avery left the series after the first season to work on the film Captain America: Brave New World (2024),[62] and was replaced by Kristian Milsted for the season season.[63]

Filming edit

In June 2018, Salke said the series could be produced in New Zealand, where the film trilogies were made, but Amazon was also willing to shoot in other countries as long as they could "provide those locations in a really authentic way, because we want it to look incredible".[49] Amazon confirmed in September 2019 that filming for the first season would take place in New Zealand.[64] Scotland had also been considered as a location.[65][66] Filming for the season began in Auckland in February 2020,[50][67] with J. A. Bayona directing the first two episodes.[68] Production was placed on hold in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[69] and this shutdown segued into an already planned production break that allowed footage from the first two episodes to be reviewed and writing on the second season to begin.[70] Filming resumed at the end of September.[71] Wayne Che Yip and Charlotte Brändström directed the rest of the season's episodes.[72][73] Around a third of filming took place on location around New Zealand.[74] Production for the first season officially wrapped on August 2, 2021.[75]

The week after filming ended for the first season, Amazon announced that it was moving production of the series to the United Kingdom starting with the second season. Factors that played a role in the change included Amazon already heavily investing in UK studio space for other productions as well as New Zealand's restrictive pandemic-era border policies.[76] The Tolkien Estate also wanted the series to be filmed in the UK since Tolkien was inspired by locations there when writing his books.[77] Pre-production for the second season was expected to begin in the UK in the second quarter of 2022,[78] taking place concurrently with post-production for the first season which was continuing in New Zealand until June 2022.[76] Filming on the second season began on October 3,[79] with Brändström, Sanaa Hamri, and Louise Hooper directing.[3] Filming took place primarily at Bray Film Studios and Bovingdon Airfield outside of London,[78] with location filming around the UK and in the Canary Islands.[80][81] Production for the season wrapped in June 2023,[62] amid the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[82]

Visual effects edit

Company 3 created a post-production environment in the cloud that all work and assets for the series went through, allowing producer Ron Ames to manage all of post-production remotely. This became a necessity during the pandemic, and helped give the production a head-start on the second season when it moved to the UK.[83] The primary visual effects vendors for the first season were Wētā FX, returning from Jackson's films, and Industrial Light & Magic.[84] All the vendors were overseen by visual effects supervisor Jason Smith.[85] The season's effects include characters appearing at different scales,[85] augmented environments,[86] creatures,[87] and magic.[88]

The opening title sequence was co-directed by Katrina Crawford and Mark Bashore of the creative studio Plains of Yonder. They did not see any material from the series when starting work and instead took inspiration from Tolkien.[89] Based on the author's creation story in which the world is created from music, the pair suggested the title sequence be "built from the world of sound".[90] They investigated the science of cymatics, using a homemade Chladni plate and slow motion iPhone footage to test what shapes could be formed with sand particles by the vibrations of different sounds (including Gregorian chants, Angelic music, rock and roll, and whale calls).[89][91] For the final sequences, Crawford and Bashore used a 2 feet (0.61 m) wide rig and programmed tones to create basic patterns such as diamonds and swirls which were filmed practically.[90][91] The Plains of Yonder visual effects team then attempted to replicate the "flawed, wild motion" of the real photography for shots that feature iconography from Tolkien's writings such as the Two Trees of Valinor, the eight-pointed star associated with the character Fëanor, the geography of Middle-earth, and each set of the Rings of Power (nine human rings, seven Dwarven rings, three Elven rings, and the One Ring).[89][90][92] The sequence took seven months to complete.[89]

Music edit

Howard Shore, the composer for the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films, was reported to be in discussions with Amazon about working on the series in September 2020. He was said to be interested in developing musical themes but not necessarily composing the entire score.[93] Shore was confirmed to be in talks for the series a year later,[94] when composer Bear McCreary was reported to be involved as well.[93] Their hiring was officially announced in July 2022, with McCreary composing the score and Shore writing the main title theme.[95] McCreary was contractually prohibited from quoting any themes that Shore wrote for the films.[96]

McCreary said the series was a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to work on such an ambitious score, and he hoped to create a "continuity of concept" between the series and Shore's work on the films. He wrote more than 15 new themes for the series.[97] Though Shore's main theme was composed independently of McCreary's work, McCreary felt it "fit together so beautifully" with his own music.[98] A soundtrack album featuring Shore's main theme and selections from McCreary's score for the first season was released on August 19, 2022.[99] Additional albums featuring McCreary's full score for each episode were also released.[100]

Marketing edit

Early promotions for the series on social media used several maps of Middle-earth's Second Age, as well as excerpts from the novel The Lord of the Rings.[27][101] The maps were designed and created by illustrator John Howe and overseen by Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey to ensure they were accurate to Tolkien's works.[101] Howe and Shippey spent a lot of time working on the maps, which were based on Christopher Tolkien's maps of Númenor during the Second Age as well as his maps of the Third Age. Despite their efforts, HarperCollins received complaints from fans shortly after the maps were released online regarding two mistakes that were made on them.[58]

Amazon considered the reveal of the series' full title in January 2022 to be crucial due to it beginning the series' marketing campaign at the start of its premiere year. Instead of just using visual effects to create the title reveal, the studio released an announcement video in which the letters of the title are physically cast from molten metal while an excerpt of the "Ring Verse" from The Lord of the Rings is read in voiceover. The video was directed by Klaus Obermeyer, who worked with special effects supervisor Lee Nelson under advisement by veteran special effects supervisor Douglas Trumbull.[102] They filmed the video with foundryman Landon Ryan in late 2021 in Los Angeles, after experimenting with different combinations of metals, as well as sparkler dust, argon pours, and liquid hydrogen, to create the desired look. The final metal was a mixture of bronze and aluminum which was poured into moulds of compressed sand that could be used multiple times. The pouring was filmed at 5,000 frames per second with a Phantom Flex4K camera so it could be shown in ultra-slow motion.[103] For the final title card, the forged letters were inscribed with Elvish writing and placed on a large piece of redwood. Staff from the Tolkien fan website TheOneRing.net and entertainment journalists were invited by Amazon to watch the filming of the video.[102][103] Prologue Films provided previsualization for the sequence as well as compositing and additional visual effects. They recreated the final title card digitally, taking care to maintain the "integrity of the live action shots and lighting".[104]

A new book chronicling the events of Middle-earth's Second Age was announced in June 2022. Titled The Fall of Númenor, it was compiled and edited by Tolkien scholar Brian Sibley from J.R.R. and Christopher Tolkien's writings about the Second Age. The book features new illustrations by Alan Lee. It was published in November 2022 to capitalize on new interest in the topic arising from the first season's release.[105]

Release edit

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premiered on Prime Video in the United States on September 1, 2022.[106] Episodes were released in more than 240 countries and territories at the same time as the U.S.[106][107]

Reception edit

Viewership edit

Amazon announced that The Rings of Power had been watched by 25 million viewers globally in the first 24 hours that the first two episodes were available on Prime Video, the service's biggest premiere ever. This was the first time Amazon had publicly stated viewership data for Prime Video and the company did not specify how much of an episode a user needed to watch for them to count as a viewer.[108] By December 2022 the series had been watched by more than 100 million viewers globally and was Prime Video's most watched series ever. Sanders called it "a tremendous success".[109] In April 2023, Kim Masters at The Hollywood Reporter reported that the season was only finished by 37 percent of its initial U.S. viewers and 45 percent of international viewers. Salke responded that attempts to paint the series as less than a success did not reflect Amazon's internal discussions.[110]

Critical response edit

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported 83% approval for the first season based on 489 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "It may not yet be the One Show to Rule Them All, but The Rings of Power enchants with its opulent presentation and deeply-felt rendering of Middle-earth."[111] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 71 out of 100 based on 40 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[112]

Accolades edit

The first season was nominated for six Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards,[113] two Art Directors Guild Awards (winning both),[114] a Costume Designers Guild Award,[115] a Critics' Choice Award and two Critics' Choice Super Awards,[116][117] a People's Choice Award,[118] two Saturn Awards,[119] a Screen Actors Guild Award,[120] and seven Visual Effects Society Awards (winning three),[121][122] among others.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power at IMDb  

lord, rings, rings, power, rings, power, redirects, here, titular, fictional, artefacts, rings, power, other, uses, rings, power, disambiguation, american, fantasy, television, series, developed, payne, patrick, mckay, streaming, service, amazon, prime, video,. The Rings of Power redirects here For the titular fictional artefacts see Rings of Power For other uses see Rings of Power disambiguation The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power is an American fantasy television series developed by J D Payne and Patrick McKay for the streaming service Amazon Prime Video Based on the novel The Lord of the Rings and its appendices by J R R Tolkien the series is set thousands of years before Tolkien s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and depicts the major events of Middle earth s Second Age It is produced by Amazon Studios in association with New Line Cinema and in consultation with the Tolkien Estate The Lord of the Rings The Rings of PowerGenreAction Adventure Drama FantasyBased onThe Lord of the Rings and appendicesby J R R TolkienDeveloped byJ D PaynePatrick McKayTheme music composerHoward ShoreComposerBear McCrearyCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes8ProductionExecutive producersJ D Payne Patrick McKay Lindsey Weber Callum Greene Justin Doble Gennifer Hutchison Jason Cahill J A Bayona Belen Atienza Eugene Kelly Bruce Richmond Sharon Tal YguadoProducersRon Ames Chris NewmanProduction locationsNew Zealand season 1 United Kingdom season 2 Running time65 72 minutesProduction companiesAmazon Studios New Line CinemaOriginal releaseNetworkAmazon Prime VideoReleaseSeptember 1 2022 2022 09 01 presentAmazon acquired the television rights for The Lord of the Rings from the Tolkien Estate in November 2017 making a five season production commitment worth at least US 1 billion This would make it the most expensive television series ever made Payne and McKay were hired in July 2018 The series is primarily based on the appendices of The Lord of the Rings which include discussion of the Second Age Tolkien s grandson Simon Tolkien was consulted during development Per the requirements of Amazon s deal with the Tolkien Estate the series is not a continuation of Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies Despite this the production intended to evoke the films using similar production design younger versions of film characters and a main theme by Howard Shore who composed the music for both trilogies Bear McCreary composed the series score A large international cast was hired and filming for the eight episode first season took place in New Zealand where the films were produced from February 2020 to August 2021 with a production break of several months during that time due to the COVID 19 pandemic Amazon moved production for future seasons to the United Kingdom where filming for the second season took place from October 2022 to June 2023 finishing during the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power premiered on September 1 2022 with its first two episodes The rest of the eight episode first season ran until October 14 Amazon said the season was the most watched of any Prime Video original series and it received generally positive reviews from critics The second season is expected to be released in 2024 Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 2022 2 2 Season 2 3 Cast and characters 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Writing 4 3 Casting 4 4 Design 4 5 Filming 4 6 Visual effects 4 7 Music 5 Marketing 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Viewership 7 2 Critical response 7 3 Accolades 8 References 9 External linksPremise editSet thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings the series is based on author J R R Tolkien s history of Middle earth It begins during a time of relative peace and covers all the major events of Middle earth s Second Age the forging of the Rings of Power the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron the fall of the island kingdom of Numenor and the last alliance between Elves and Men 1 These events take place over thousands of years in Tolkien s original stories but are condensed for the series 2 Episodes editSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedFirst releasedLast released18September 1 2022 2022 09 01 October 14 2022 2022 10 14 28 3 2024 2024 4 5 6 TBA Season 1 2022 edit Main article The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power season 1 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date11 A Shadow of the Past J A BayonaJ D Payne amp Patrick McKaySeptember 1 2022 2022 09 01 22 Adrift J A BayonaGennifer HutchisonSeptember 1 2022 2022 09 01 33 Adar Wayne Che YipJason Cahill and Justin DobleSeptember 9 2022 2022 09 09 44 The Great Wave Wayne Che YipStephany Folsom and J D Payne amp Patrick McKaySeptember 16 2022 2022 09 16 55 Partings Wayne Che YipJustin DobleSeptember 23 2022 2022 09 23 66 Udun Charlotte BrandstromNicholas Adams amp Justin Doble and J D Payne amp Patrick McKaySeptember 30 2022 2022 09 30 77 The Eye Charlotte BrandstromJason CahillOctober 7 2022 2022 10 07 88 Alloyed Wayne Che YipGennifer Hutchison and J D Payne amp Patrick McKayOctober 14 2022 2022 10 14 Season 2 edit Main article The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power season 2 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date91TBACharlotte Brandstrom 7 TBD2024 2024 4 5 6 Cast and characters editMain article List of The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power characters Morfydd Clark as Galadriel an Elven warrior who believes evil is returning to Middle earth 2 The showrunners based her depiction on a letter in which Tolkien described a young Galadriel as being of Amazon disposition 8 Lenny Henry as Sadoc Burrows a Harfoot elder 2 9 Henry described the Harfoots as the traditional Tolkien little guy the little people in this world provide comedy but also get to be incredibly brave 10 Sara Zwangobani as Marigold Brandyfoot a Harfoot and Nori s stepmother 11 Dylan Smith as Largo Brandyfoot a Harfoot and Nori s father 11 Markella Kavenagh as Elanor Nori Brandyfoot a Harfoot with a yearning for adventure 12 13 Megan Richards as Poppy Proudfellow a curious Harfoot 2 9 Robert Aramayo as Elrond a half Elven architect and politician 2 Elrond goes from being optimistic and eager to world weary and closed off throughout the series 8 Benjamin Walker as Gil galad the High King of the Elves who rules from the realm of Lindon 14 Walker highlighted the character s odd gift of foresight He s prescient and can kind of feel the pulse of evil rising 13 Ismael Cruz Cordova as Arondir a Silvan Elf with a forbidden love for the human healer Bronwyn 2 similar to Tolkien s love stories about Beren and Luthien and Aragorn and Arwen 8 Nazanin Boniadi as Bronwyn a human mother and healer who owns an apothecary in the Southlands 2 Tyroe Muhafidin as Theo Bronwyn s son 15 Charles Edwards as Celebrimbor the Elven smith who forges the Rings of Power 2 he is a brilliant artisan known throughout Middle earth 13 Daniel Weyman as the Stranger one of the Istari Wizards who falls from the sky in a flaming meteor and befriends Nori 16 Owain Arthur as Durin IV the prince of the Dwarven city of Khazad dum 2 Charlie Vickers as Sauron the former lieutenant of the Dark Lord Morgoth who disguises himself as the human Halbrand to deceive Galadriel and the rest of Middle earth 17 Sophia Nomvete as Disa Durin IV s wife and princess of the Dwarven city of Khazad dum 2 Disa and the other female Dwarves have facial hair but they don t have large beards like the male Dwarves in the series 13 Lloyd Owen as Elendil a Numenorean sailor and Isildur s father who will eventually be a leader in the last alliance between Elves and Men 18 Cynthia Addai Robinson as Miriel the queen regent of Numenor 18 an island kingdom ruled by Men descended from Elrond s half Elven brother Elros 19 Trystan Gravelle as Pharazon a Numenorean advisor to queen regent Miriel 18 Maxim Baldry as Isildur a Numenorean sailor who will eventually become a warrior and king 2 The writers wanted Isildur s story to end in tragedy rather than foolishness as in the source material 8 Ema Horvath as Earien Isildur s sister who was created for the series 18 Joseph Mawle season 1 and Sam Hazeldine season 2 as Adar a fallen Elf and the leader of the Orcs 20 21 Leon Wadham as Kemen Pharazon s son 18 Production editSee also Production of season 1 and season 2 Development edit In July 2017 a lawsuit was settled between Warner Bros the studio behind Peter Jackson s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies and the estate of author J R R Tolkien upon whose books those films were based With the two sides on better terms they began offering the rights to a potential television series based on Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings to several outlets including Amazon Netflix and HBO 22 with a starting price of US 200 million 2 HBO pitched a remake of the Lord of the Rings films which Tolkien s estate was not interested in and Netflix pitched multiple connected series focusing on characters such as Aragorn and Gandalf which reportedly completely freaked out the estate Amazon did not pitch a specific story but promised to work closely with the Tolkien Estate so they could protect Tolkien s legacy which they were unable to do with previous adaptations 23 Amazon emerged as the frontrunner by September 2017 and entered negotiations 24 25 Uncommonly for programming developments at the studio Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was personally involved with the negotiations 25 Bezos was a personal fan of The Lord of the Rings 2 and had previously given Amazon Studios a mandate to develop an ambitious fantasy series of comparable scale to HBO s Game of Thrones 22 On November 13 2017 Amazon acquired the global television rights for close to US 250 million Industry commentators described this amount before any production costs and without any creative talent attached to the project as insane 22 although some considered the project to be more of a reputational risk for Amazon than a financial one due to Bezos s wealth 2 Amazon s streaming service Amazon Prime Video gave a multi season commitment to the series that was believed to be for five seasons with the possibility of a spin off series as well Despite this Prime Video had to give a formal greenlight to future seasons before work could begin on them 26 The budget was expected to be in the range of US 100 150 million per season and was likely to eventually exceed US 1 billion which would make it the most expensive television series ever made 22 24 Warner Bros Television was not involved in the project because Amazon Studios wanted to produce it themselves Amazon was working with the Tolkien Estate the Tolkien Trust HarperCollins and New Line Cinema the Warner Bros division who produced the films 22 New Line was reportedly included to allow the use of material from the films 24 The Tolkien Estate imposed creative restrictions on the series 22 27 and the deal stipulated that production begin within two years 24 The first season was reported to focus on a young Aragorn in May 2018 28 Jennifer Salke the head of Amazon Studios said a month later that the deal for the series had only just been officially completed 29 The studio met more than 30 potential writers 30 including the Russo brothers and Anthony McCarten 23 and asked for story pitches based on anything in Tolkien s The Hobbit The Lord of the Rings and its appendices These included prequel stories focused on characters such as Aragorn Gimli and Gandalf 31 32 J D Payne and Patrick McKay pitched a series that explored the major events of Middle earth s Second Age thousands of years before The Lord of the Rings including the forging of the Rings of Power the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron the fall of the island kingdom of Numenor and the last alliance between Elves and Men 8 These events were covered in a five minute prologue in the Lord of the Rings films 33 and the pair wanted to expand this into 50 hours of television 2 In contrast with the other experienced writers being interviewed Payne and McKay had only done unproduced or uncredited writing They were championed to Amazon by director J J Abrams who worked with them on an unproduced Star Trek film 2 23 and were hired to develop the series in July 2018 34 Payne said their pitch felt like an amazing untold story that was worthy of Tolkien 31 and McKay added We didn t want to do a side thing A spinoff or the origin story of something else We wanted to find a huge Tolkienian mega epic and Amazon agreed 35 Jackson said in December 2018 that he and his film producing partners would read some scripts for the series and offer notes on them but he later stated that this did not happen Amazon explained that the deal to acquire the television rights for The Lord of the Rings required them to keep the series distinct from Jackson s films and the Tolkien Estate were reportedly against Jackson s involvement in the project 36 Payne and McKay were confirmed as showrunners and executive producers in July 2019 when the project s full creative team was revealed 37 38 Additional executive producers include Lindsey Weber Callum Greene J A Bayona Belen Atienza Justin Doble Jason Cahill Gennifer Hutchison Bruce Richmond and Sharon Tal Yguado 37 38 39 Prime Video officially ordered a second season in November 2019 26 and announced the series full title The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power in January 2022 Payne and McKay felt the title could live on the spine of a book next to J R R Tolkien s other classics 1 Writing edit The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are set during the Third Age while the First and Second Ages are explored in other Tolkien writings such as The Silmarillion Unfinished Tales and The History of Middle earth Because Amazon only acquired the television rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit the writers had to identify all of the references to the Second Age in those books and create a story that bridged those passages These are primarily in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings but also in certain chapters and songs 8 Tolkien s estate was prepared to veto any changes from his established narrative 27 including anything that contradicted what Tolkien wrote in other works 8 The writers were free to add characters or details 27 and worked with the estate and Tolkien lore experts to ensure these were still Tolkienian 8 They referenced letters that Tolkien wrote about his works and mythology for additional context on the setting and characters 8 40 Simon Tolkien a novelist and the grandson of J R R Tolkien consulted on the series and helped develop its story and character arcs He is credited as a series consultant 41 The showrunners disagreed with suggestions that the series was only vaguely connected to Tolkien s writings McKay said they felt it was deeply deeply connected and a story we re stewarding that was here before us and was waiting in those books to be told 42 A disclaimer is featured in the series end credits stating that some elements are inspired by though not contained in the original source material 43 Payne and McKay knew the series was expected to run for five seasons and were able to plan elements of the final season including the series final shot while working on the first 44 Because they were unable to adapt dialogue from Tolkien s Second Age stories the writers attempted to repurpose dialogue that they did have access to while also taking inspiration from religious texts and poetry They tailored the dialogue to different characters using dialects and poetic meters 8 Leith McPherson returned from the Hobbit films as dialect coach and noted that Tolkien s fictional languages evolve over time so they are different for the Second Age compared to the Third The series Elves mostly speak Quenya a language described as Elvish Latin that is often just used for spellcasting in the Third Age 45 Dwarvish and Orkish are also heard along with English Scottish and Irish dialects 45 46 The biggest deviation made from Tolkien s works which was approved by the estate and lore experts was to condense the Second Age from thousands of years to a short period of time This avoided human characters frequently dying due to their relatively short lifespans and allowed major characters from later in the timeline to be introduced earlier in the series 2 The showrunners considered using non linear storytelling instead but felt this would prevent the audience from emotionally investing in the series They said many real life historical dramas also condense events like this and felt they were still respecting the spirit and feeling of Tolkien s writings 47 After the series was revealed to have hired Jennifer Ward Lealand as an intimacy coordinator Tolkien fans expressed concern that it would include Game of Thrones style graphic sex and violence 48 Payne and McKay said this would not be the case and the series would be family friendly They hoped to evoke the tone of Tolkien s books which can be intense sometimes quite political sometimes quite sophisticated but it s also heartwarming and life affirming and optimistic 2 They also said they did not want to be influenced by modern politics aspiring to tell a timeless story that matched Tolkien s own intention to create a mythology that would always be applicable 47 Casting edit Salke stated in June 2018 that the series would include some characters from the films 49 and the showrunners intended for the new actors to look like they could feasibly grow up to be their film counterparts 8 In January 2020 Amazon announced that the series main cast would include Robert Aramayo Owain Arthur Nazanin Boniadi Tom Budge Morfydd Clark Ismael Cruz Cordova Ema Horvath Markella Kavenagh Joseph Mawle Tyroe Muhafidin Sophia Nomvete Megan Richards Dylan Smith Charlie Vickers and Daniel Weyman 50 Aramayo and Clark were cast as younger versions of the film characters Elrond and Galadriel respectively 51 Amazon s co head of television Vernon Sanders noted that there were still some key roles that had yet to be filled 50 In December Amazon announced 20 new cast members Cynthia Addai Robinson Maxim Baldry Ian Blackburn Kip Chapman Anthony Crum Maxine Cunliffe Trystan Gravelle Lenny Henry Thusitha Jayasundera Fabian McCallum Simon Merrells Geoff Morrell Peter Mullan Lloyd Owen Augustus Prew Peter Tait Alex Tarrant Leon Wadham Benjamin Walker and Sara Zwangobani 52 Baldry Owen and Walker portray Isildur Elendil and Gil galad respectively characters that appeared in the films during flashbacks 8 18 51 Budge revealed in March 2021 that Amazon had decided to recast his character after filming several episodes 53 54 Charles Edwards was cast to replace him that July 2 55 Will Fletcher Amelie Child Villiers and Beau Cassidy were also added to the cast then 55 In early December 2022 Sam Hazeldine was revealed to have replaced Joseph Mawle in the role of Adar for the second season Amazon also announced the casting of Gabriel Akuwudike Yasen Zates Atour Ben Daniels Amelia Kenworthy Nia Towle and Nicholas Woodeson 21 A week later Amazon further announced the casting of Oliver Alvin Wilson Stuart Bowman Gavi Singh Chera William Chubb Kevin Eldon Will Keen Selina Lo and Calam Lynch 56 Amazon announced in March 2023 that Ciaran Hinds Rory Kinnear and Tanya Moodie would have recurring roles in the second season 57 Design edit Illustrator and concept artist John Howe said in August 2019 that the series would remain faithful to the designs of the film trilogies 58 Payne and McKay later clarified that the series is not a direct continuation of the films 8 per Amazon s deal for the series 36 but they did not want it to clash with the films and tried to have similar designs They took advantage of Howe s experience working on Jackson s adaptations as well as that of costume designer Kate Hawley who worked on the Hobbit films Other influences included the 1977 animated television adaptation of The Hobbit by Rankin Bass 8 Howe had filled 40 sketchbooks with drawings for the project by May 2022 59 Rick Heinrichs was initially announced as production designer 38 and helped launch the series designs before departing the project 60 He was replaced by Ramsey Avery 2 61 who said his biggest challenge was making Middle earth feel both familiar and new He approached this by attempting to create a vibrant and rich and golden world that contrasted with the films in which everything is on its decline and it s fading 61 Avery left the series after the first season to work on the film Captain America Brave New World 2024 62 and was replaced by Kristian Milsted for the season season 63 Filming edit In June 2018 Salke said the series could be produced in New Zealand where the film trilogies were made but Amazon was also willing to shoot in other countries as long as they could provide those locations in a really authentic way because we want it to look incredible 49 Amazon confirmed in September 2019 that filming for the first season would take place in New Zealand 64 Scotland had also been considered as a location 65 66 Filming for the season began in Auckland in February 2020 50 67 with J A Bayona directing the first two episodes 68 Production was placed on hold in mid March due to the COVID 19 pandemic 69 and this shutdown segued into an already planned production break that allowed footage from the first two episodes to be reviewed and writing on the second season to begin 70 Filming resumed at the end of September 71 Wayne Che Yip and Charlotte Brandstrom directed the rest of the season s episodes 72 73 Around a third of filming took place on location around New Zealand 74 Production for the first season officially wrapped on August 2 2021 75 The week after filming ended for the first season Amazon announced that it was moving production of the series to the United Kingdom starting with the second season Factors that played a role in the change included Amazon already heavily investing in UK studio space for other productions as well as New Zealand s restrictive pandemic era border policies 76 The Tolkien Estate also wanted the series to be filmed in the UK since Tolkien was inspired by locations there when writing his books 77 Pre production for the second season was expected to begin in the UK in the second quarter of 2022 78 taking place concurrently with post production for the first season which was continuing in New Zealand until June 2022 76 Filming on the second season began on October 3 79 with Brandstrom Sanaa Hamri and Louise Hooper directing 3 Filming took place primarily at Bray Film Studios and Bovingdon Airfield outside of London 78 with location filming around the UK and in the Canary Islands 80 81 Production for the season wrapped in June 2023 62 amid the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike 82 Visual effects edit Company 3 created a post production environment in the cloud that all work and assets for the series went through allowing producer Ron Ames to manage all of post production remotely This became a necessity during the pandemic and helped give the production a head start on the second season when it moved to the UK 83 The primary visual effects vendors for the first season were Weta FX returning from Jackson s films and Industrial Light amp Magic 84 All the vendors were overseen by visual effects supervisor Jason Smith 85 The season s effects include characters appearing at different scales 85 augmented environments 86 creatures 87 and magic 88 The opening title sequence was co directed by Katrina Crawford and Mark Bashore of the creative studio Plains of Yonder They did not see any material from the series when starting work and instead took inspiration from Tolkien 89 Based on the author s creation story in which the world is created from music the pair suggested the title sequence be built from the world of sound 90 They investigated the science of cymatics using a homemade Chladni plate and slow motion iPhone footage to test what shapes could be formed with sand particles by the vibrations of different sounds including Gregorian chants Angelic music rock and roll and whale calls 89 91 For the final sequences Crawford and Bashore used a 2 feet 0 61 m wide rig and programmed tones to create basic patterns such as diamonds and swirls which were filmed practically 90 91 The Plains of Yonder visual effects team then attempted to replicate the flawed wild motion of the real photography for shots that feature iconography from Tolkien s writings such as the Two Trees of Valinor the eight pointed star associated with the character Feanor the geography of Middle earth and each set of the Rings of Power nine human rings seven Dwarven rings three Elven rings and the One Ring 89 90 92 The sequence took seven months to complete 89 Music edit Main article Music of The Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power Howard Shore the composer for the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films was reported to be in discussions with Amazon about working on the series in September 2020 He was said to be interested in developing musical themes but not necessarily composing the entire score 93 Shore was confirmed to be in talks for the series a year later 94 when composer Bear McCreary was reported to be involved as well 93 Their hiring was officially announced in July 2022 with McCreary composing the score and Shore writing the main title theme 95 McCreary was contractually prohibited from quoting any themes that Shore wrote for the films 96 McCreary said the series was a once in a lifetime opportunity to work on such an ambitious score and he hoped to create a continuity of concept between the series and Shore s work on the films He wrote more than 15 new themes for the series 97 Though Shore s main theme was composed independently of McCreary s work McCreary felt it fit together so beautifully with his own music 98 A soundtrack album featuring Shore s main theme and selections from McCreary s score for the first season was released on August 19 2022 99 Additional albums featuring McCreary s full score for each episode were also released 100 Marketing editEarly promotions for the series on social media used several maps of Middle earth s Second Age as well as excerpts from the novel The Lord of the Rings 27 101 The maps were designed and created by illustrator John Howe and overseen by Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey to ensure they were accurate to Tolkien s works 101 Howe and Shippey spent a lot of time working on the maps which were based on Christopher Tolkien s maps of Numenor during the Second Age as well as his maps of the Third Age Despite their efforts HarperCollins received complaints from fans shortly after the maps were released online regarding two mistakes that were made on them 58 Amazon considered the reveal of the series full title in January 2022 to be crucial due to it beginning the series marketing campaign at the start of its premiere year Instead of just using visual effects to create the title reveal the studio released an announcement video in which the letters of the title are physically cast from molten metal while an excerpt of the Ring Verse from The Lord of the Rings is read in voiceover The video was directed by Klaus Obermeyer who worked with special effects supervisor Lee Nelson under advisement by veteran special effects supervisor Douglas Trumbull 102 They filmed the video with foundryman Landon Ryan in late 2021 in Los Angeles after experimenting with different combinations of metals as well as sparkler dust argon pours and liquid hydrogen to create the desired look The final metal was a mixture of bronze and aluminum which was poured into moulds of compressed sand that could be used multiple times The pouring was filmed at 5 000 frames per second with a Phantom Flex4K camera so it could be shown in ultra slow motion 103 For the final title card the forged letters were inscribed with Elvish writing and placed on a large piece of redwood Staff from the Tolkien fan website TheOneRing net and entertainment journalists were invited by Amazon to watch the filming of the video 102 103 Prologue Films provided previsualization for the sequence as well as compositing and additional visual effects They recreated the final title card digitally taking care to maintain the integrity of the live action shots and lighting 104 A new book chronicling the events of Middle earth s Second Age was announced in June 2022 Titled The Fall of Numenor it was compiled and edited by Tolkien scholar Brian Sibley from J R R and Christopher Tolkien s writings about the Second Age The book features new illustrations by Alan Lee It was published in November 2022 to capitalize on new interest in the topic arising from the first season s release 105 Release editThe Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power premiered on Prime Video in the United States on September 1 2022 106 Episodes were released in more than 240 countries and territories at the same time as the U S 106 107 Reception editSee also Reception of season 1 Viewership edit Amazon announced that The Rings of Power had been watched by 25 million viewers globally in the first 24 hours 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